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So i am getting a 1936 ford 5 window...

Discussion in 'The Hokey Ass Message Board' started by mastergun1980, Sep 1, 2011.

  1. mastergun1980
    Joined: Oct 18, 2010
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    I will get some more pics tomorrow.
     
  2. uncle buck
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    Not all of em. Was an option with a trunk and standard with a rumble seat if I remember correctly.
     
  3. mastergun1980
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    i thought it was a runble seat car. Absence of hinges at the top. Thats probablly why the metal below the trunk lid is missing ( cut out )
     
  4. RICH B
    Joined: Feb 7, 2007
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    The area below the deck lid was probably cut out to make it easier to haul stuff or fit
    a homemade box, pretty common on farm cars. Lucky they didn't cut the sides wide out
    to the quarters, seen that a lot too.
     
  5. mastergun1980
    Joined: Oct 18, 2010
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    Well got around to taking pictures today after working on the wife's 56.
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    Here it is in my yard!
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    It had a drivers side spotlight at one time.
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    The headlight buckets are ok.
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    the firewall is pretty nice, the front fenders are pretty much gone onlt 1 running board made the it out of the ground, but it's trash.
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    Roll down back windowand rear fender wells. Tomorrow I'll unload it onto some railroad ties for the time being.
     
  6. old-idaho-iron
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    thats a good find, i'd be askin about the old studebaker truck that was behind the 41 ford too!!!
     
  7. junk yard kid
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    dont lose that roll down window stuff, i coundnt find it repop. congrates.
     
  8. whid
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    too cool.....congrats....whid
     
  9. mastergun1980
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    from Alva OK

    If anyone has any extra 36 stuff hit me up
     
  10. 1950-mercury
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    I'm glad to see you saved her!!!! Keep us updated.
     
  11. bubba67
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    from NJ

    Cool score, I love the fact that it had that old spot on the drivers side.
     
  12. goodgarb
    Joined: May 29, 2007
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    :DNice score! i would have been all over it
     
  13. student of steel
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    Nice job being persistent, plenty of good thick steel left in there it appears. Man I wish I could hammer on that thing for a while. Good luck on the build.
     
  14. mastergun1980
    Joined: Oct 18, 2010
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    from Alva OK

    Well, come and get on it, I won't even charge you anything for the chance to fix it for me!
    :D
     
  15. nitrohonkey
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    Better in many ways than the one I just picked up. Cool car!
     
  16. junkyardgenius
    Joined: Dec 29, 2005
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    from Kernow

    Like he said. Do a bit today , a bit tomorrow and stick with it. I know I,m doing it here.
     
  17. sickboy13
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    now if that was an Ohio car...... it would be really rough. that thing looks pretty damn solid.
     

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