Hi I’m Ricky from New Zealand I have retired and gone back to my cars one I’ve owned since 1976 a 1939 ford Tudor deluxe One I’ve brought complete but stripped and I’m rearing to go on a rebuild and fully rod it a 1939 coupe And another daily driver I have is a 1940 Tudor I love driving column shift I love unsyncroed gear box so many memories of driving with my dad in old 4os and 50s fords I’m wanting to put a forty front end on my 39 coupe a standard front wich I have two of to play with and I have a spare 40 dash I’m just wondering if I can bye new 40 side trim and fit it on I love the ribs on the trim Anyway I’ve been reading the knowledge here for four days straight feel so lucky to have been allowed to be on this site cheers everyone Thanking you all Ricky morris
Hey Ricky , good to see another Kiwi on the HAMB, where in NZ? I still have a hotrod 28 roadster pickup I bought from a friends brother in 1968. we all lived in Ohakune then, just wondering? I am sure his surname was Morris.
Hey kiwi I’m in Hamilton just potting around semi retired so back to the cars got crook but cars are my medicine and my mission now is my coupe so got lots of questions such a cool sight this actually unbelievable I’m having a nine inch built for my coupe in Tauranga xcited
Hi I’m getting ready to rebuild my 39 ford Tudor doors all inner workings door and windo mechanisms and both back quarter windows mine are bare I’ve brought all parts but is there a manual or diagramed anywhere to show me wats what any help please cheers ricky morris new zealand
@ricky111 , you will get more response if you post your door help request over here: https://www.jalopyjournal.com/forum/forums/traditional-hot-rods.57/