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Hot Rods First start up in 40 years ................

Discussion in 'The Hokey Ass Message Board' started by BLACKNRED, Aug 15, 2010.

  1. BLACKNRED
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    Well I bought this 5 Window about 5 years ago as a future project,the car had sat in a shed for 40 years, the car was covered in fine silt as if a flood had gone through it, the coupe had'nt run for longer than the 40 years,

    So today, my two sons and myself decided to have a go at getting the old girl going, oil was clean, and the engine turned over, so we made a fuel tank out of a pea tin, set the timing and kicked it in the guts, unbelievably it fired up and ran like a clock.

    check out the video to be posted soon
     

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  2. GaryB
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    from Reno,nv

  3. tub1
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    good old aussie pea tin fuel tank aye mate
     
  4. Bitchin. Model C eh? Drool..

    Gotta do this start-up thing with my sideplate Holden( Assuming it's free). Hasn't run since '86.
     
  5. |Tom|
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  6. BLACKNRED
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    Definitely Model B, Ford never recognised the term model C for 33 & 34, all official content clearly states Model B.

    either way it was great to it going, more amazing it did'nt fill the shed with smoke and ran like a clock.
     
  7. brady1929
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    sweet hot rod
     
  8. fab32
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    Just like my grandpa used to say (with a wink) "If a flathead will roll over it WILL start). Keep us posted on further progress.

    Frank
     
  9. hot-rod roadster
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  10. farmer12
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    Nice rod. Congrats!
     
  11. nailheadroadster
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    Too cool!!! Way to go!!!
     
  12. Hightone111
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    Ran like a clock??? I dont know what kind of clocks you use, but your 40 years might be a little off hehe...

    Couldnt resist. Right on though!
     
  13. Labold
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    It's alive!!!!!!!!!!
     
  14. hombres ruin
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    Excellent,way to go.whats the plans for her?
     
  15. |Tom|
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    I think he wants to run it pre-war style. Hopping up the Flathead 4, running wire wheels, it should be a sweet ride!
     
  16. ebtm3
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    Great find, but running a B without water, even for a short time, is a sure way to crack the deck area of the block near the valve seats. The blocks are too thin there, and prone to crack.

    Herb Kephart
     
  17. seatex
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    my God, Man! That is AWESOME!
     
  18. Amazing. King Henry V8 would be pleased. Henrietta the '38 Ford pickup and Ozelle the '55 Ford are both impressed, and they send congratulatory horn honks. I have a picture of my parents taken about 1946 or '47 standing beside their first car, a '33 Ford Deluxe 5 window coupe!
     
  19. I'm amazed at how smooth it ran... did you have a smoke cloud from stuck rings???
     
  20. Fedcospeed
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    Sweeeeeeeeeet !! Thats cool
     
  21. YEA MAN thats BITCHIN
     
  22. AnimalAin
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  23. BLACKNRED
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    IMG_1338.jpg IMG_1339.jpg IMG_1341.jpg After a long Hiatus doing other stuff, finally spent some hours (lots) doing chassis and body work, in the home stretch, Should have it completed in 12 months.
    Funny how life and other projects get in the way, it has been 2 weeks from a driving chassis for 8 years. IMG_1338.jpg IMG_1339.jpg IMG_1341.jpg
     
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