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  1. billylo
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    This one is Don Smith's. Mr 32. I saw it in Jefferson about 5 or 6 years ago. It is unbelievable!! Don also hooked me up with a sweet deal on a 32 3 window deck lid for my car at a swap meet in FT. Worth. He has some beautiful cars!!
     
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  3. couverkid
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    Wow,don smith that black delivery is first cl***.
     
  4. There was one up at El Mirage, that I pointed out to JimSig, last year sometime. He wanted $31K, which had my mind racing. " I could sell this, and that.. an, an! Then reality set back in, but it was cool watching it cruisin' around
     
  5. speedyb
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    When I see a picture of a car in "that" driveway Its FOR SALE !!
     
  6. HOTRODPRIMER
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    Total production of B-400's according to the Early Ford V8 Club of America states there were 1,296 built world wide. HRP
     
  7. billylo
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    Congrats! Awesome car.
     
  8. cabriolethiboy
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    350-350
     
  9. okay
    my question is about the side entry doorson the delivery are they different than sedan doors..
    the back door dimentions would be good info to have also...

    a while back heard about someone who converted a 30 model A delivery to a coupe (go figure?) and i have been trying to aquire the leftover tin

    thanks
     
  10. DonV
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    A couple I have found & drolled over, now lost ?
     

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  11. wow that lic plate real or cut and welded?
     
  12. 31Dodger
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    Here is one I saw recently near where I live...
     

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  13. Pete Eastwood
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    This one was done years ago by Dave Graham, He coverted it from a tudor, and it is done very correctly.

    Just so everyone understands, all 32 sedan delivery bodies started out as tudors, Ford Motor Co. converted them to deliveries. A rear door was installed, along with a special rear bumper & bumper brackets, and a flat cargo floor. The side window openings were filled with an insert made of a masonite like material skined with sheet metal, (although 40 years ago I saw an orginal with gl*** windows in the sides!)
     
  14. chickenridgerods
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    The front doors are the same on the Sedan and Sedan Deliveries. The SDL is just a modified Sedan.

    FYI, the first is a Model A Sedan Delivery and the second is a '34 Panel Delivery (although the basic body would be the same as a '32 Panel). The panel delivery is a larger truck-based vehicle than a sedan delivery. The sedan deliveries are p***enger-car based.
     
  15. 2deuces64
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    Here are some pix of Doug McRae's out of Kansas. He also has another one that is restored. He sells the wood kits and latch .
     

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  16. racinman
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    I will try and get a photo posted on here!
    Rick
     
  17. racinman
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    My Guess this one is real... or at least it has a Sedan delivery rear bumper... mine had the curved bumper also... the hardest bumper to find...
    Rick
     
  18. the sedan delivery in the pictures i posted i now understand is not original and is a recent conversion. although i'm not sure, i'd guess the license plate was cut and welded
     
  19. 2deuces64
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    I have a tudor that I'm converting that I haven't worked on for a while. I made my own door jams using steel, I also made the rear door and jams out of steel. I've chopped it 3 1/2 inches.
    I got the rear door dimentions from a Gibbon Fibergl*** door.
     

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  20. 2deuces64
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    Here are pix of an original sedan delivery rear sesection that i sold to Greg Morris in SW kansas . He has since converted a sedan using these original parts
     

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  21. Kiwi Tinbender
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    I had seen the Delivery in `storage` in Pomona that has been talked about on here. It was a real one, but I haven`t talked to the owner (previous, so it seems now...) for about 18 months....Half the appeal on that one was the unreal original type signwriting.....
     
  22. c'mon somebody must'a done a rear bumper ?
     
  23. 3Deuce40
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    Is that rear bumper specific to a delivery or was that a 32 "option"? I have only seen one or two of these bumpers in my entire life.
     
  24. 3Deuce40
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    Now that I look at it more, I'll bet it was specific to the delivery. Easier access to the rear of the car. Makes sense
     
  25. Bad Bob
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    Some of you SoCal guys might know who Jules is. He has a REALLY nice '32 Delivery. I think I have some pic's of it. I'll look when I get home.
     
  26. noboD
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    What happened?
     
  27. threewindaguy
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    Well, if you don't have one, make one. I did this back in the 70's when I couldn't find one. Belkengrens really impressed me, and I've had it for 38 years now. It's a 327 four speed car.
     

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  28. 1947vert
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    Threewindaguy that's a great looking delivery. Did you know Ed has built another delivery? It's at McFalls being upholstered.
     
  29. 40 & 61 Fords
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    A story I've heard is Belkengrens 1st one was destined to be a stock car at the hands of Carl Zechbauer (I heard the story from Carl's son John) before Jerry Johnson rescued it and traded him a regular 2 door body for it. Jerry then built it into the green one that Ed re-built later. Hopefuly "JJ Rodder" will see this and post whether it's a true story as well as some more pics of his/Ed's delivery!!
     

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  30. HOTRODPRIMER
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    I'm nowhere near your area but ask guys to do a weekly deal is asking too much,,oh sure you might get a few but soon it will become repe***ive,,maybe a monthly or plan a deal like we do in the South and start a Annual Deuce Run.

    It works well in our area. HRP

    http://www.jalopyjournal.com/forum/showthread.php?t=596056&highlight=deuce+run
     
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