Here's my late buddy Bubba's washington blue 3w, and my roadster in maroon. Then my 3w and my 5w from the past just for drill.
Thanks! All home built and painted in the garage. May get an interior after my last kid graduates from college....
Here's another former fleet member. This one got me started on convertibles. Ran great and we drove the wheels off it for a year or so until we got the conv sedan. Stock Ford cabriolet down to the mechanical brakes which worked well... a very pleasant surprise. Also a pic of my chopped 3W that I had at the same time. I bought it for the chopped top and louvered hood and trunk. Sweet little coupe.
Speedy, it should be down hill from here as it looks like someone has already filled the roof! Keep at it! Fix just one thing at a time. One day you realize you're finishing it up! Good luck, Al
friend of mine got this 35 Ford cabriolet in Wyoming on a hunting trip 20 or 30 years ago he was hunting on his friends ranch asked his buddy what's all those old cars doin out there? ah there wind breaks why you want one? yaa next year he brought his trailer and loaded the 35 Ford it didn't look as good as it does in this photo took him 30 years to get it this far, this was a few years back not bad for free and some gas
Here are ours. The Coupe we finished back in '98, it's got 30,000 miles on the odometer now. It runs a 350/350 with a lot of tune up parts she makes 485ft/lbs on the dyno and runs 13.8 quarters. Our Roadster should be done this Summer. It uses 10/15's at the rear... an unusual look on a '36, has Mustang based front, a hot 350 and a 3" chop. It will be Black with 'Oxblood' wheels & interior & run all the stock trim one day. Update... 2011 was a warm Summer so the Roadster was put on the road a year 'early' with no paint or interior - fun, fun, fun! Here's a picture of my sons Anglia - we put that together around 2000. It runs a V6 & 14 sec. quarters, there's a 283 in it's future.
Pick up this 1936 Ford pickup in the fall. The cab has some dents but no rust and the frame has no rust and is in real nice shape. The frame already had a chassis Engineering rear spring kit with a chevy rear installed . Chassis Engineering front drop axel and suspension parts.
Thanks for hanging in there to share the pic of the cabriolet. It looks sharp. I posted a pic of one I let go earlier. One of my favorite body styles. Al
Here's a glass body that I might build someday if I don't sell it first..It was a pro touring high boy 35,but I'm going full fender 36 with flat head.. But it is for sale in the classifieds..