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Try Vern Tardel
Check out Hot Rod Air, used them for my 41 pickup.
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Here is a credo to live by, and a truck I saw at Goodguys at Pleasenton, Both very cool.
39 Chevy Master Deluxe, beam axle, complete car.
These may help you, looks to me like the hood latch is broken off, as you see it hids the screw that holds the safety latch in. I think your hood...
Try Sacramento Vintage Ford, C & G Ford Parts, Bob Drake, Dennis Carpenter, Macs somebody should have then.
50s style hot rod, what could be better.
Going to meet at Zorn's for breakfast, then take the modern truck in and see who else is crazy enough to go out in the rain. See ya there.
Thats where mine is in my 41, works fine.
Check out Wilcap www.wilcap.com
What kind of tranny are you going to use ? You can put a bisket under the Ford Rubber pad and rise the engine a bit.
A 41 pickup tips the scales at 2800#. AAA can't do out of state cars. Been through the whole mess, not as bad as most people think. Hardest thing...
Very nice.
Wide whites, trim rings and hubcaps.
Here is what the hood bracket looks like, my 41 was a six cylinder truck.
Saw this one at the Goodguy Nationals in Pleasaton last summer
Here are a few I've seen at Goodguy's Events. Still working on mine 'Grass Valey & Old Fart Railroad'
39 Chevy Master 85, once owned by California Bill Fisher. He was going to build a gasser with a Jimmy in liner, we're going to do a 60's style...
Try Restoriation Supply Company, their on the web.
I'll store it for you...............................
Try chcking with Vern Tardel in northern California.
Check out Bob Drake's new catalog.
Go to this site www.et-studios.com/motorsports/gears/gears.html put in information as to tire size, tranny ratios
I live in the Bay Area, have the same problem and fixed it by taking the neck off the truck, then welded in a big flat washer drilled to the same...
Try Wilcap, in S. Calif.
I use 140 weight.
Very cool, and Turtle Rock is still there............
Some early Oakland Roadster Show pictures from the Elmwood Auto Club scrap book.
Hey Bob, welcome to the barn. Good to see see you and Lyn on the run, was fun.
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