Dad's '60's era built '34 Ford sedan. Photos taken back in 2009, when my brother-in-law and I got it back on the road for dad, after an altitude adjustment and a wheel/tire change. Currently, it's back in the shop, moving dad to an automatic transmission, since he's tired of shifting the 3 speed.
It may just be the reflection or angle, but it looks like one set of louvers open forward, and one set open back. Just me?
Just stuff I've saved on my phone. I have more where these came from...I'll post them over a period of time...I don't want this thread to die hahaha
This thread will be like the "Official 33-34 ford roadster thread". I have to go back now and then and get a "fix".
This little red sedan and the rpu i saw in Hotrod magazine in the early sixties, still have the books. These were the model A's i fell in love with. These were perfect to me. The sedan was later painted metallic Gray with black fenders and he built a matching roadster for his garage. I think his name was Don Grant and he had a tire store. Funny what you remember.
Outstanding thread! As a guy that has a pile of 32 mordor on the back burner, this photo has been haunting me lately; (Thanks Tom)
Holey cow, you are really pulling out the stops now!! Thats like a 1955-1960 Whos-who in one post! Some GOOD stuff there!
Td33anda3rd, you beat me to posting my old picture of me, my sis and dad and his 35 standard. Sent from my SGH-T399 using H.A.M.B. mobile app
I had once thought about going hi-boy with my '32 5W but the more I saw others from the back the more I realized that the inward sloping quarter panels just looked a little off without fenders. If they were more vertical it would look better in my view. So fenders all around for me!
you can always go halfway, bobbed stockers on the back and cycle fenders on the front. I love that look on a highboy.