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Projects 1939 Ford convertible mild custom.

Discussion in 'Traditional Customs' started by John 79, Sep 13, 2023.

  1. John 79
    Joined: Aug 13, 2006
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    John 79
    Member
    from Sweden

    The reason for starting this thread is that i like the old build threads, the ones on forums like this where you can follow a build easy without missing updates because of weird media flows like Facebook and others.
    Also i want to support the HAMB and hopfully inspire someone.

    So, this April i bought a 39 ford convertible.
    Ive had alot of old cars but not a real convertible so i made a deal on this one.
    The car was all "original" besides a dropped front axle, disc brakes in front and super slide leafsprings.
    Original 85hp flathead and stock trans/rear axle was all there.
    The car looks great in pics and were ready to drive but was a 70s "restoaration" with rivited floor/trunk and alot of bondo.

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  2. John 79
    Joined: Aug 13, 2006
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    John 79
    Member
    from Sweden

    At first i just wanted to drive the car, it ran great and smooth, got the spidercaps off and mounted some Oldsmobile caps.
    It had a mild hot-rod stance with 8,20 in the rear an 5,60 in front.

    sickan spidercaps.jpg 39 hubcaps.jpg 39 kvällsbild.jpg
     
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  3. John 79
    Joined: Aug 13, 2006
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    John 79
    Member
    from Sweden

    I know there is alot of Flathead guys out there but im NOT one of them, i want some more power and better highway speed.
    So the plan is a 283 with th350 and a 8 inch rear axle.
    I got a 283 and 8 rear with the car when i bought it but the 283 was sadly locked up an needed a total rebuild so i got another 283 instead.
    Also, a big must have for this one was some skirts.
    Found a nice pair in Norway and started to make plans for the look of the car.
    First i mounted some 6,70-15 instead of the 8,20/5,60 then i took the rear spring out and laid the original rear axle against the rubbers just to see what kind of stance it would get.
    Of course i wanted the taildragger look. 375203964_1091547335150556_6446360698070875623_n.jpg 372302644_1245893209311786_7431106220765230277_n.jpg 371859221_262184416653084_96341667243527014_n.jpg
     
  4. Loving this already and will be following along. :cool:
     
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  5. custom_lettering
    Joined: Jul 7, 2008
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    custom_lettering
    Member
    from Wall, NJ

    Hard to beat a 39 Vert. Good luck with it.
     
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  6. brady1929
    Joined: Sep 30, 2006
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    brady1929
    Member

    Congratulations. Looks awesome.
     
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  7. John 79
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    John 79
    Member
    from Sweden

    Thank you, i think this is the only car ive had who is good looking from every angle in stock appearance.
     
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  8. John 79
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    John 79
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    from Sweden

    As i said earlier there is alot of body work on this one.
    Removed the rear fenders an started on the inner fenders.
    The hole for the filler neck isent cut out yet. 375661986_689630933085900_2951969044436067379_n.jpg 372330860_2044138449272987_9151378561371799277_n.jpg 371487064_653900240034077_7108315574103815870_n.jpg 371536592_264129059863121_721039465388427974_n.jpg 375214114_1462936421107303_7432105833652452205_n.jpg 371513988_146483445172548_6591414336304052071_n.jpg 375484070_844284230695163_974153527745707963_n.jpg
     
  9. I too will be watching...nice car, I like your plan.
     
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  10. ronzmtrwrx
    Joined: Sep 9, 2008
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    ronzmtrwrx
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    Nice! I will be watching too !!
     
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  11. Good colour, improving stance, this is going to be fun.
     
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  12. John 79
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    John 79
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    from Sweden

    Took the old rear axle out and everything that had to do with the original rear suspension.
    Bought a paralell leaf spring kit fron Posies, i think this is the only one with the front mounts on the inside of the frame witch makes it lower.
    I also mounted 2 inch lowering blocks i had layin around, these will probably be swapped for 4 inch blocks.
    The ford 8 that i got with the car was a litte to narrow so i might go for another wider one to get the wheels a bit further out.
    As you can se i also cut all of the trunk floor out, it was just rust and rivited plates.

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  13. ModelAMitch
    Joined: Jul 8, 2022
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    ModelAMitch
    Member

    Nice ride! Will be following along for more updates
     
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  14. str8 6 str8 edge
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    str8 6 str8 edge
    Member
    from Tampa

    Outstanding.
     
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  15. John 79
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    John 79
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    from Sweden

    The old trunk floor was still there under a big rivited plate (see pic) but it was totally rusted out and nothing could be saved.
    The original reinforcement that sits under the trunk floor and bolted to the frame was shot and the ends was cracked and the hole rear body was saggin about 1/2 inch.
    Made a new reinforcement in thicker material than original and bolted it in place.
    You can se the angle in the bottom of the reinforcement that follows the angle of the frame.
    Raised the rear body to the right location and welded the reinforcement to the inner fenders so the body got some support and strength. 377109018_327248586363950_3551586148503286271_n.jpg 377105123_1000289597946201_9099782932365055489_n.jpg 377107571_3530904997149573_8596596011993802459_n.jpg 377100738_700463145258382_4755980068643165467_n.jpg 377100817_3608641516085457_3895401829273517540_n.jpg
     
  16. Cool project.
     
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  17. sideswipe
    Joined: Sep 27, 2012
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    sideswipe
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    Fantastic project. Not to many old school 39's around. PXL_20210310_190339777.jpg
     
  18. John 79
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    John 79
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    from Sweden

    Tail pan was mostly rust, bondo and dents so it had to go.
    Found a EMS tailpan for 39-40 coupe, some cutting and it fitted good enough.

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  19. Tow Truck Tom
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    Tow Truck Tom
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    from Clayton DE

    Rehabilitation, great effort.
    Thank You for showing your build skills.
     
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  20. Okie Pete
    Joined: Oct 29, 2008
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    Okie Pete
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    Beautiful car . It is in good hands now and Your making it a solid car once again. Thank you for sharing
     
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  21. Jacksmith
    Joined: Sep 24, 2009
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    Jacksmith
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    from Aridzona

    Oh yeah, I'm diggin' the direction this is heading toward. I'm on it like a bonnet!
     
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  22. John 79
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    John 79
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    from Sweden

    Yesterday i pulled the engine and trans, actually i was in no hurry to get it out before the trunk was done but i sold the original drivetrain a couple weeks ago and the guy who bought it is coming by in 1,5 weeks to pick it up.
    Dident have to take the hood off but had to take the trans off to get the engine out.

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  23. Tim
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    Tim
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    from KCMO

    This is looking fantastic!
     
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  24. general gow
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    general gow
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    this makes me want to yell encouraging swear words across the atlantic. amazing project.
     
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  25. Outback
    Joined: Mar 4, 2005
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    Outback
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    from NE Vic

    @John 79 so glad you started a build thread here, I can see why you bought this car & am loving the direction you are headed in,
    & thanks to @Ryan for featuring your thread in the Blog to get us here. :D
     
  26. Long shakles skirts dual pipes out the back and 48 Ford bumpers will make it look great. I've cut the rear bumper slots in the rear pan, it's not hard go up the middle and across like a "T" then fold the bottoms back , the top use 2 more cuts and form the half circle using a socket wrench thats the right radius. Go Man the car is very cool. I have a 39 convertible sedan chopped with a carson top so I recommend chop and Carson too. JW
    Here's mine.
    Re: 1939 ford
    Aol/Sent
     
    Last edited: Dec 28, 2023
  27. Great car! Ford’s best effort with a convertible, imho. Definitely following you!
     
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  28. 51box
    Joined: Aug 31, 2005
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    51box
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    from MA

    A 39 Convertible is my favorite early Ford by far, look forward to see this come together!
     
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  29. 34 5W Paul
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    34 5W Paul
    Member
    from Fresno CA

    My Dad died back in '98 but I'm sure he'd approve 100%.
    This shot was in the early 1940s of him and his ragtop.
    Dads 39 Convert.jpg
     
  30. Whoamel
    Joined: Jul 22, 2007
    Posts: 115

    Whoamel
    Member
    from So Cal

    Really nice car. I'm be following along, as well.
     
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