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'32 3W windshield frame in excellent condition.
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Hello. I have on offer an original 1934 Ford Roadster dash, also used in the Phaeton of the same year. This dash is complete, except for the...
Hello. I have for sale a presentable Stewart Warner 5 gauge panel. These were originally offered in the 1930's (see original ad, right side,...
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GOOD LORD!
Looks great, Bruce!
These stickers look great. But water slide decals would be more correct. There are some places that do waterslide decals, and since you already...
Hello Jeff. I just finished reading the earlier thread on this amazing survivor and your resurrection of it. Then I see this thread and find...
Jeff, I just stumbled upon this thread. Great story! Great car! Great fun! Thanks so much for taking the time to enable us follow along on this...
Just reading this thread, more than 10 years after you posted it. It's a wonderful tribute to your Dad. I'm sorry for your loss. It sounds like...
I've known Matt for years. So I can comfortably second all the good things that those above stated about him. He's a good guy, and is a legit...
I don't believe they did. I've never seen, or heard of, one. I have a very nice original '33 Pines. That's original paint. I'll post a photo...
That early style thumbscrew is rare and hard to find. I think they were used in '32 and '33, possibly as late as '34. The more common are the bell...
What process did you use/follow to go from the shiny, freshly applied paint finish to this "crusty" paint look? Thanks in advance. -Carl
Let her rip, Matt! I'm enjoying the photos and history lesson.
Looking good, Bruce!
Since I lean heavily toward traditional cars... [IMG] [IMG] [IMG] That's what I would do with it. (Not my photos, I found them on the net. I...
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Neat projects! Question... Why the 3.25 ring and pinion? I'm curious what you hope to gain with such a ratio. Thank you!
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