Looking for some pics/links of tudors.With the Hambandy build underway we are looking for ideas and different ways these cars can be built.From mild to wild. Besides this way if Andy eyes anything he likes he car let us know. fitzee
This thread has lots of pics. http://www.jalopyjournal.com/forum/showthread.php?t=14106&highlight=EVIL+A+SEDANS
My 30 with a Hopped up banger motor and T-5 scoots great and a blast to drive. I'm just about done with my 32 sedan so it will be on the market
You can see my whole build on my blog at the link below. I'm not done - I'm actually tearing it down for paint/powdercoat/chrome right now but this should give you an idea of where it's going http://web.mac.com/marcandlauren/iWeb/RodBlog/Rod%20Blog/AF159EE7-1A8F-4F55-B445-2AF8899336B9.html
Here's mine. It'll soon be getting a 4" haircut, the pine 4x4's will be replaced by a Deuce frame and the wheels/tires, by ET mags & bigs & littles.
New there had to be something here,thanks.Cam across two of this car.two different stiles but both very nice rides
Out of 6 body styles, Henrys production of Model A Tudors equaled 26% of production. Its clear that the Tudor was the most preferred body style. Its the most sensible of all types of bodies. Roadsters leave you in the hot sun and rain and have very little room to carry passengers or cargo. Pickup and coupes cant carry many passengers and fordors require more parts and maintenance to keep all those doors functioning.
Here's one of my two current sedan projects. It runs, just doesn't stop yet. Stretched the frame 9" and used a "T" rad surround for the 80"s raked effect. http://members.aol.com/moparbruce/28sedanraked.jpg http://members.aol.com/moparbruce/28sedanraked.jpg
Heres mine (link to larger photos too) http://homepage.mac.com/mrakdesign/PhotoAlbum1.html PM me too if I can help with that project. I have a set of old commercial lights that I offered up if need be. Best, MRAK