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Projects 1932 Ford 5W Project "Marooned"

Discussion in 'The Hokey Ass Message Board' started by AV8R, Aug 9, 2015.

  1. Oh my !
    That's going to be a great first build.
    Pull this challenge off and there's not much that will discourage you.
     
  2. kidcampbell71
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    Aww' man, that is ugly. Gotta' respect the men that take the fat chicks before they're beauty queens. They love you more in the end. Just have to kick them in the *** a little. Good luck man !
     
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  3. AV8R
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    haha, yeah it looks like someone got a cutting torch for Christmas... "look ma, I'm cuttin'!!!" haha. No idea why someone would take the middle of the quarters out and peel the roof open like a banana. The only thing that seems to be missing is the wood. Maybe they needed firewood? haha.
     
  4. cully33
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    Looking forward to seeing this come together.
     
  5. AV8R
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    Yes, I found the serial number on the drivers side part of the frame in front of the firewall (top rail), where it had been folded. Happy to have found it. :)
     
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  6. AV8R
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    Planning to run a small block chevy with a T5 or TKO500. I'd like to use an intake with triple Stromberg's. Ford 9" rear end. Dropped 32 heavy axle with split bones.
     
  7. The37Kid
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    Great find, good luck with the build. Bob
     
  8. 3wLarry
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  9. 383deuce
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    signed up for this one.....
     
  10. Deuced Up!
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    Someone probably needed some sheet metal to repair a hole in the roof of a chicken coupe in 1942...
     
  11. I have some extra quarter window sections if you need them.
     
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  12. timwhit
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    I'd take that challenge!!!! Love to hear the back story too. Can hardly wait for progress pics. Tim
     
  13. GO MAN GO!!!!
    This will be great!
     
  14. k5hart
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    Watching this one!
     
  15. 1965Shelby
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    Good to see another one saved from the s**** heap and glad you have the ability to get it back on the road, that's quite the challenge!
     
  16. Runnin shine
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    Of the gajillian or so 32 Fords produced I so often wonder how many we have saved.
     
  17. Torkwrench
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    Very cool that it's being saved. Rust wise, it really doesn't look too bad. Any idea how long it had been sitting?
     
  18. AV8R
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    The previous owner thought since at least the 60's, so its been a while. The parts that weren't cut out by someone are actually pretty solid. Even the rear pan doesn't need any patch panels. Subrails and floor will all be replaced though.
     
  19. low budget
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    Yep, looks like they just cut em some flat metal out for a random need.
     
  20. Hot Rods Ta Hell
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    Yeah, exactly what you guys said. Someone needed a piece of sheet metal. Seen this happen to otherwise cherry doors. Too bad they didn't mine the doors instead. Pair of UP quarters may be the quickest way to a nice body.
    Great find, it will certainly save!
     
  21. AV8R
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    Thanks guys... every 3 and 5 window 32' is worth saving! I'm just the ****er this time, haha
     
  22. gtolarry
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    I like these kinds of builds I'm in
     
  23. Subscribed, just needs a little TLC... a little :)
     
  24. mrspeedyt
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    A little Bondo and it'll be as good as new...
     
  25. big duece
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    Keep up posted on your progress.
     
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  26. FritzJr
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    The firewall looks early. Is the serial number low in the series? (V8's were 18-001 to 18-206000 or so. The early B's had a serial number that started with AB-.)
     
  27. AV8R
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    Mine starts with an AB
     
  28. timwhit
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    If I'm correct, yours would have had the hood with the last louver open rather than closed and model A type hood latches.
     
  29. Looks like a good start! I'll be watching.
     
  30. Asphalt Demon
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    Kidcampbell1171 you crack me! Your like that girl on the train you get occasional eye contact with! I don't know who she is but I ****en love her! Never heard you say a negative thing, your posts are the best, we call the big rough girls management round here that hang with the hotties doin the **** blockin.someones always gotta deal with management
     
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