Figured I might as well throw my grungy old mule in the mix. First shot is pretty much how she looked back when we got her in 1972. Other shot is fairly current . 439924.jpg by bowie posted Jan 13, 2013 at 8:28 PM 439909.jpg by bowie posted Jan 13, 2013 at 8:21 PM
I've had chopped cars in the past,at 6'4" I'm past having to lean over to see lights,no chop for me. HRP
I do not know the exact color but I will keep you all updated, it's gonna make a trip to the paint shop for some matching when I do the interior
Recently obtained Deuce cabriolet from Florida/New York,now residing in Texas,built flatmotor,s-10 five spd,Halibrands,Ford 9 inch on coil overs
Just got this last winter from an old guy who had owned it for 50 years. Probably new wheels this winter, or at least paint them black.
Just joined the club. Even though I have had the screen name (DeucedUp!) for 8 years, we just officially got Deuced UP! Actually originally it stood for a 1962 Nova but hey that is water under the bridge. Dad's new ride will arrive here Saturday Morning, purchased right here in the HAMB Classifieds. Look out LARRY...that is my Dad's name as well and now he has a 3 window TOO! LOL!
I would like to join your club. My '32 is a steel Highboy with steelies, '39 teardrops, hairpins, ladder bars, '46 Ford steering wheel, bigs & littles, and red paint. It has been approved by such famous people as Steve Wertheimer and 4 rodders at Top Notch Burgers. I have been deleted by such famous people as Ryan and corncobcoupe. I am "very unopinionated" and have a sweet personality. May I join, please?
Here's mine, finally finished (or should I say "drivable") last May. Brookville, SBC, Richmond T-10, Winters QC with early Ford bells, Buick front drums with Lincoln innards, etc.... still wearing it's Nor-Cal Reliability Run patch.
I like your concern, Kalifornia. He doesn't realize that selling his Deuce qualifies him for ASSHOLE OF THE UNIVERSE.
Here's the latest pictures of my 5 Window....everything is painted and all parts are here....need to wire it, run exhaust, start new engine and carry to upholstery to finish...seat is done...then when I get it back from upholstery I'll bolt the fenders on and it'll be finished.......last picture is the day I finished fitting fenders and then took apart and started the painting......paint is all by Francisco Murrillo
Here's my All Steel Roadster.....I've got it on the market, but if it doesn't go, I'm making a few changes over the winter....
Every Mafia needs a staff car. Meet Clyde, the newest member of our '32 Mafia. #brucesrodshop #the32mafia