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On FORDBARN, they want to see your 1933-34 Fords, and now they want to see your 1936 Fords. Let's show them our 1935 Fords ! ......Let's be proud !
I'll start. The first two photos are of the same car. MIKE :) CLICK ON PHOTOS TO ENLARGE - Twice This is my version of the winner of the 1936 Daytona Beach Race, Lloyd Moody. (Third photo). |
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Here's my 35 Conv Sedan
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Re: Let's See Your 1935 FORD ! Here's my '35's.... A mostly all original Rouge class fordor, a stock tudor standard going back together (very slowly), and purists beware!!, a tudor deluxe "traditional hot rod" :eek: going together. All of these cars are flatback sedans. I'm also hoping to add a '35 or '36 3W Coupe to my collection some day. So, if you know of a nice original or older restoration that someone has, and is willing to let go, please send me a PM......I promise it will be well kept as an original in my collection...... :) and yes I have already placed an ad on the Ford Barn and on other internet website wanted sections. I may also offer a finders fee :)
http://i39.photobucket.com/albums/e1...HotRod-4-1.jpg http://i39.photobucket.com/albums/e1...uxHotRod-5.jpg http://i39.photobucket.com/albums/e1...uxHotRod-6.jpg http://i39.photobucket.com/albums/e1...uxHotRod-3.jpg http://i39.photobucket.com/albums/e1...lxHotRod-1.jpg http://i39.photobucket.com/albums/e1...lxHotRod-4.jpg OK, so lets see all those '35 Fords that you have. We don't care what condition or stage of construction that they may be in :D |
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I like to drive my 35 whenever I can.
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'35 Fords
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Add mine to the collection. 40078 actual miles. I have owned it 52 years and counting.
Tom |
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Have had it for 32 years, started out as a $100 junk yard find.
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Re: Let's See Your 1935 FORD ! Hey Mike,
My old `35 doesn't look much different than the day I brought it home, but mechanically it is a whole lot different. I have rebuilt just about everything mechanically. Shadetree http://i307.photobucket.com/albums/n...fSummer-12.jpg |
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Shadetree http://i307.photobucket.com/albums/n...ection08-1.jpg |
Re: Let's See Your 1935 FORD ! ive got a couple, though one isnt std but dont shoot me for it ;)
http://www.garagescene.co.uk/stuff/coupe1.jpg the roadster is completely std and is the last one remaining in the UK that was built in dagenham and is RHD, i think in total there was 26 that came over to the UK from canada http://www.garagescene.co.uk/stuff/roadsternew.jpg |
Re: Let's See Your 1935 FORD ! [QUOTE=flatheadfan;161999]Add mine to the collection. 40078 actual miles. I have owned it 52 years and counting.
Beautiful coupe; well preserved! Quote:
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Needs a little work.:o
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Re: Let's See Your 1935 FORD ! My '35 standard.... unfortunately waiting its turn to be worked on...
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Re: Let's See Your 1935 FORD ! Here's mine, when I got it. It came out of a creek, and it looked like it too. It's going to be a Bonneville car one of these days.
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Had this 46 years
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Re: Let's See Your 1935 FORD ! Rebuilt my woodie about 10 years ago. It spent its first life on a chicken farm in Connecticut delivering eggs to local Mom and Pop food markets.
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Here's my phaeton on the road to a complete recovery.
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Here is Blue Bell
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Here's my Aussie roadster. Purchased this car when I was 19 and owned it for 25 years. It's a runner, but not currently registered. The coupe I helped my father restore in the late 80's but is now in SEQld. The phaeton I purchased 18 months ago is completely stripped. It's look great in this photo but was in very poor condition. Not using much of the original car as parts were too far gone. Mechanicals for the rebuild and frame are near completed but body work still have alot to go. Most panels are done and I'm using a body shop to piece together the body parts as it's too big a job for me at this stage.
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Here's mine as found. Hope to start working on it someday.
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My 35 Cdan
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Re: Let's See Your 1935 FORD ! Rich B.
Where did you find that beauty? I am jealous. |
Re: Let's See Your 1935 FORD ! rich b ...........................
You hardly ever find a '35 3 window, in any condition. They are SCARCE ! You had better start working on it, tomorrow ! Thanks for posting. MIKE :) |
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My 35 standard tudor on the way back from the Charlotte V8 Show
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A while back Troy, a new guy at work, learned that I messed around with old cars and mentioned that he had a '34 Ford 3 window on his uncles farm. He said he would never do anything with it and said I could HAVE it! It took about two years to get his aunt to send a picture. Turned out it was not a '34; but a '35 or '36; but the price is still right. A couple of months later Troy and I made run out to the farm about 50 or 60 miles somewhat west of Minot, North Dakota to pick it up. Troy said it had been sitting there since '72 or so and we found it had sunk about six inches into the ground. Lucky the climate
out there is really dry and soil must drain well as there was only one small rust hole in the right lower cowl. Good news the fenders and boards were laying next to it and the and all the garnish, regulators, locks, etc were stacked inside. We got it loaded (learned why it took so long to get the picture, Troy's aunt and uncle do nothing quickly, great folks though), tied down, and hauled it home, all for the price of diesel and dinner. The bad news is I have had it for about ten years now and have collected all the parts I need; but have not done any actual work on it yet. Maybe this summer or maybe my kid will get it afterall, he's had his eye on it since it came home. |
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heres my dads 35 out of Pembroke Mass
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Here is my father's
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This one has been in our family since 1946. My dad bought it when he got out of the army after WW2. I know its not the way he would have done it but its making slow progress.
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Here is mine with a Dodge Red Ram Hemi..
Duane |
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PS....Stromberg81...Just noticed you have a 97 in your Avatar. You need a picture of an 81 ;). |
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That has a good look to it. What are you doing to it? I wouldn't mind having an unchopped 3 window someday. Quote:
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Since 1995 its been a body off, frame up 'what to next' project ....Started painting phase in November 2010.....and now if I can find everything ......its going back together...
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Best old ford I've ever owned. No patch panels anywhere or damage to body. Engine in great condition too.
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Re: Let's See Your 1935 FORD ! My father with my grandfather's sedan.June 1943. First picture attempt. Hope this works
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Re: Let's See Your 1935 FORD ! Here's my tudor when I bought it in Aug. 08. Had been in the corner of a heated shop since 1966. Had it running like a good watch in an hour.
http://www.fordbarn.com/forum/pictur...pictureid=6745 Here it is last summer after paint on most of it and cruising around town. http://www.fordbarn.com/forum/pictur...pictureid=5153 Here it is last week. I finished the hood and I'm working on the interior. Hope to put some miles on it this summer. Fairly stock, with many early '40s accessories, mechanical brakes all redone with Flathead Teds kits. http://www.fordbarn.com/forum/pictur...pictureid=6740 http://www.fordbarn.com/forum/pictur...pictureid=6741 |
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