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Discussion in 'The Hokey Ass Message Board' started by houtex63, Jun 22, 2006.

  1. houtex63
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  2. Mike
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    Looks like she jumped the tracks.:)
     
  3. hsheartaches
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    WOW!! That paint held up for a REALLY LONG TIME!! :D
     
  4. its eather an essex or someone has filled in the quarter windows of a model a
     
  5. houtex63
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    it's a 29 model a, but the quarter windows are missing. some one skool me on this, thanks
     
  6. ray
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    looks like a sport coupe that someone filled in with steel.
     
  7. Bruce Lancaster
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    The whole roof is wrong for a regular coupe--it isn't filled, I think its a Special/business cloth top type coupe with a fabricated lid matching the shape of the former cabriolet-looking top.
     
  8. superfan99
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  9. houtex63
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    could be? google search:[​IMG]
     
  10. raven
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    Someone made a 3 window coupe out of a Model A.
    r
     
  11. houtex63
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    i noticed the roof was different too, just couldn't find what type of car it was. guy says it's a ford model a.
    [​IMG]
     
  12. caffeine
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    put a killer slant chop on it and do it up late 60's showcar style. thinking something like..uncertain-T
     
  13. Bruce Lancaster
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    It's a normal '28-9 Ford. The cloth type coupes, which I'm nearly certain this is, looked exactly like convertibles except for the door tops, but did not fold. There were two versions, one with little oval decorative quarter windows, one with fake landau irons, otherwise identical. Iy you covered that roof with cloth the car would look just about like original. Notice it has sort of peaks like a cloth top bow showing through the canvas...
     
  14. Bruce Lancaster
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  15. houtex63
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  16. 53sled
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    I'll bite. School is spelled School. :D
    Zorry Kouldn't rezizt.
     
  17. houtex63
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    KA-CHING :D
     
  18. DRD57
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    Damn, those are the LOWEST, low profile tires I've ever seen!
     
  19. dabirdguy
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    Window tint is ALL wrong.
     
  20. sandimasguy
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    is the answer

    there are no tires....

    woohooo what do i win?
     
  21. Boones
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    I thought you were thinking it needed a set of 22" blings under it rather then those small diameter wires...
     
  22. Goozgaz
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    only thing wrong is the color.
     
  23. InDaShop
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    Not unless he paints those wheels red. LOL

    Sweet car.
     
  24. So much for chasing around to get a set of roller tires.:D


    Pic; Ford Factory Prototype.
     

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  25. Ya know, looking at the factory photo, and since the 32 radiator fits the 30-31 A grille shell I wonder how it'd work out if a guy stuck a late A grille shell on a Deuce?

    Maybe change a few other 32 type styling clues and make, if not a phantom, a car that'd have the troops scratching their heads.

    Call it a prototype Deuce....
     
  26. Bruce Lancaster
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    The prototype factory studies of three-window late Model A's have been discussed a few times on Ahooga.com, and there are two different prototypes to be found in archived pictures. An example of at least one actually still exists. The one shown above is a late slant-winshield A with no visor, another example of Ford edging towards '32...
     
  27. breeder
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    ITS PIC WASNT TAKIN AT MY HOUSE...THATS WHATS WRONG!!:mad: :D
     
  28. Should look a bit more like this...
    [​IMG]
     
  29. JimSibley
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    Is this the one you are talkin about?
     

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  30. fuel pump
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    The shape looks like a 28/29 Model A sport coupe. I had one back in the 60s. The top didn't go down but rather the back portion of the top unziped so you could fasten it to one of the cross bows. That allowed you to talk to the passengers in the rumble seat. It was pretty cool for 4 of us to cruise around town in.
     

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