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Projects My “ Full Circle” coupe. First car I ever bought at 15 in 1965, and may be the last?

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  1. mike bowling
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  2. What's the story Mike? HRP
     
  3. williebill
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    Based on your thread title, I'd say that 40 coupe is back where it belongs. Congratulations on getting it back !
     
  4. Stogy
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    Go Mike Go!!...Bring it on and congrats on your newest acquisition in the Land of Square Roll Bars...;)

    What's going on with that hood?

    May be your last...a milestone in a mans life indeed...You have certainly earned a lifetime of Turning Key moving forward...thanks for sharing the journey Mike...
     
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  5. Keep working at the Forty , It will be a head turner !
     
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  6. nochop
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    That’s what I was wondering
     
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  7. Stogy
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    [​IMG]

    :rolleyes:...Yes Mike I see...Full Circle by a Full Moon...:D

    Credit to Photographer, Owner
     
  8. wicarnut
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    Kool ! Git R Dun and tell us the story.
     
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  9. v8flat44
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    A Sporty Fourty with an 8BA, can't get much cooler,
    noth'n more to say.
    Love it Mike.
    mike
     
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  10. wheeldog57
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    Been watching Mike piece this back together for awhile now. He has done tons of welding, fabrication, and sanding. LOTS OF SANDING!!!
    40 Fords are alot bigger than Model As.
    Mike, I am really looking forward to the finished product. You have done a fantastic job on this.
     
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  11. Love those 40 Fords...
     
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  12. Intrigued..can we have the whole story?
     
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  13. mike bowling
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    This isn’t the same car I bought in High School first and foremost.
    Sorry for the misunderstanding!

    The first car I ever bought was a 1940 Deluxe coupe, in 1965, for
    $150. hard earned dollars. It had a ‘56 Olds motor with tri power.
    I was a junior in HS at the time, living at home, and had to park the car on the front lawn. The carbs needed a rebuild (?) at the time and leaked gas all over my Fathers prize winning lawn. I had the car about a month, never got it running right, and killed the battery every couple of days listening to the radio.
    My Dad told me “It’s gotta GO!”
    I was bummed out! I ended up selling it to a kid in town for $150.
    and figured I’d done pretty well!

    I never got pictures of the car, but it was Fiesta Red with black fenders. I also put wide whites on it I got from my neighbor when he got new tires for his Cadillac.

    That’s the background on my first car. More info to follow!

    In the meantime, fresh from the paint booth,
    The “ FULL CIRCLE COUPE 1965- 2020” IMG_3670.JPG IMG_3672.JPG IMG_3673.JPG IMG_3674.JPG IMG_3675.JPG


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  14. mike bowling
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    This isn’t the same car, but the feelings the same!


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  15. mike bowling
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    The story on the hood.
    I have the stock hood that’s in perfect shape, it just needs louvers!

    The hood I’m remodeling came from a neighbor who had it in his private junk yard. The bottom ( back) edge and back corners were rotted off. Apparently it had been stored on the ground at some point , standing upright.
    I’m going to be running a tri power set up hopefully next summer, but didn’t want the hood to hide it. I also didn’t like the way the radiator was exposed without a hood, so came up with this brilliant idea.
    Still in the design process, but I kinda like it. Decided against the top trim and latch piece and bull nosed the front today. I have the “ V-8” front trim, and the side spears if I decide to use them.
    I have to talk to my Mentor and the car more to figure it out! IMG_3652.JPG IMG_3669.JPG IMG_3667.JPG IMG_3621.JPG IMG_3668.JPG


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  16. Stogy
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    Just Golden Mike...;)...I'm sure you'll have better luck with this project than your 1965 Experience...awesome...
     
  17. mike bowling
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    Thanks Stogy!
    Still have your address on my desk in the garage.
    Met a ton of great folks on here through the years that’s for sure!

    Car is back in the barn, now the fun part begins! IMG_3680.JPG


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    IMG_1861.JPG IMG_1984.JPG IMG_2132.JPG IMG_2008.JPG IMG_1865.JPG IMG_1887.JPG
    Some shots of what got fixed during the winter. Lotta cutting , welding, and grinding!


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  19. Hey Mike B

    Love this rebuild...1940 Fords are some of the most beautiful ever build by the Ford Motor Car Company....love the gold color too...looks like you started with a real humble piece for sure...

    MikeC
     
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  20. 40ragtopdown
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    Nothing like a 40 Ford . Enjoy
     
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  21. chucka
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    As I'm sure you know, Mike, Baron did the same hood treatment on a '40 bigblock tudor back in the early "80s. It's still around somewhere and still looks great - - - like yours does!
     
  22. 51box
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    Wow Mike that looks awesome!
     
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  23. mike bowling
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    Yes, I have my own lawn to ruin now! Lol

    Good to be in touch with some old friends again.

    All the best to you and your Family, Steve! IMG_3650.JPG


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  24. Hot Rods Ta Hell
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    Very nice! Love 40 Coupes!
     
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  25. mike bowling
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    Some updates on the car.
    Putting on the shiney stuff is always fun after breathing filler and paint fumes for a while! IMG_3710.JPG Thats my good friend Joe who came to check up on me. He worked for the government as an Engineer out in California and knows lots of
    builders, drag racers, and Salt Flats people. IMG_3711.JPG IMG_3712.JPG IMG_3714.JPG I hadn’t gotten around to mounting the skirts, but wanted to see how they looked. I got them on the HAMB and love em! IMG_3718.JPG Still thinking about the back bumper area. They are supposed to go through “U” shaped holes cut in the panel under the trunk.
    I put out some serious money for the inside and outside pieces, and don’t want to chop them up! Instead , I made 3” dropped
    brackets off the frame to lower everything. It’s a bit awkward ,
    so now I’m thinking of adding a louvered pan to fill in the space
    ( kind of like a base for a conti kit). IMG_3719.JPG My neighbor, who is a retired body and paint guy came over during the “photo shoot” and loves it! He just kept walking around saying “ You’ve gotten pretty good at this!” He’s the guy that painted my blue ‘31 Roadster 10 years ago.

    Hope you enjoy this ! I’m psyched!


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  26. mike bowling
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    Actually I wasn’t aware that Baron stole my idea! Lol

    I guess us Cape Ann guys think alike!
    I’m from Gloucester, he’s from Rockport. Next time I see him I’ll ask him about it. Thanks.


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  27. adam401
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    Mike your coupe looks awesome! Keep the updates coming.
     
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  28. wheeldog57
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    I went over the other day, the paint job looks great!!! Golden Mike. Last year Mike and I went to the Ty-Rods show. He saw this gold coupe- stopped him in his tracks-maybe it provided some inspiration. Anyway, here he is my pal Mike B 20190908_101420.jpg
     
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