We are working on finishing the restoration of the Ed Pink 36 coupe and having the car out at the GNRS this year. The car has been in the shop for awhile now, I had a thread on it before but i think with the site update it got lost some wear.. I will get some more information posted on the car later.
I met ed and his wife at the last deuce days in Victoria! Great people! Eds a walking,talking,genuine living legend! Was the highlight of deuce days,for me!
That will be a nice car to see on the floor, I remember the last post maybe you can repost the pics. Thanks...
Here are a few restoration photos of the Ed Pink 36. Ed had a local body shop guy chop the car in 1948, the car is chopped 5". The coupe had spent the rest of its life as a drag car. While the body remained in tack and fairly straight, the floor pan and firewall were in need of some major repair. The chop seams were metal finished out and the the rest of the body worked over.
Rex, I've known a number of Ed's family members over the past 40 plus years and they are a talented and diverse group. From Ed's incredible history in various racing venues to the Pink's Hot Dog stand in LA. Hope Ed is able to see the coupe and I'm sure he would tell you that it was never finished as well as you and your shop have accomplished. Looking forward to seeing it at the GNRS.
Ed has been extremely helpful in the restoration of the his old coupe. Ed Pink is building the motor that will eventually go in the car. The engine that is in the car now was built by Eric Brown at Go Cat speedshop. Ed said that the car had Sandy Belond headers on the car, so a set of them were fabbed up at the shop. Pat Swanson helped us locate all the correct gauges for the car.
We are working on getting the car ready fro the GNRS next week things are going fairly well on the assembly stage. here are a few paint and body photos from a few months back. This is the original color, picked by Ed Pink himself, the color just makes the lines of a 36 flow.
Wow! Can't wait to check it out! Are there any color photos of the car as it was when he first built it?
this thing is a Bad A$$ Beautiful...didn't know a lot about this car....searched and found a couple of links with a little info... http://www.customcarchronicle.com/forums/topic/ed-pinks-36-ford-to-debut-at-2016-gnrs/ http://www.kustomrama.com/index.php?title=Ed_Pink's_1936_Ford
Man that color is exactly what I have been looking for. Is that a custom mix color or is there a paint code for it? Sent from my SM-N900P using Tapatalk
That would be awesome but I do understand if they don't want to give up the paint code Sent from my SM-N900P using Tapatalk
Beautiful work. The 36 is one of the all time great designs. You will be giving us all a treat at the GNRS! Thanks. TEB