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Maybe if a couple of thousand of us pool our stimulus checks. :eek: |
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What stimulus check??? https://www.fordbarn.com/forum/attac...1&d=1590092952 |
Re: Stainless steel Fords going to auction Well, now we know who's still making over $75,000 a year.:D
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Re: Stainless steel Fords going to auction Unfortunately, the stainless '36 Fords had carbon steel floors that went away just like the floors in all the other '36 Fords.
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Re: Stainless steel Fords going to auction I can't wait to see how much they will sell for!!
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Re: Stainless steel Fords going to auction The Early Ford V-8 Foundation has one of the 36's on display at it's Auburn , Indiana museum.
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…...or didn't file returns for 2018 or 2019. OR, the paper check just hasn't shown-up yet. It is said that many paper checks will still be showing-up in July. DD |
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With the economy in shambles due to the pandemic, they probably won't bring as much as they would have earlier, say January. |
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Folks dealing in that caliber of car and the extreme monetary values associated with such don't fall under the same rules as mere mortals that have to watch their budgets out of necessity for any possible shortcomings of funds if they suddenly find themselves without a weekly paycheck. DD |
Re: Stainless steel Fords going to auction Tom,
At least these have what appears to be their original finish unlike the garish over-polished '36 at the Foundation Museum. |
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Would this be the one, David? DD https://img.hmn.com/900x0/stories/20...154/230451.jpg |
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Re: Stainless steel Fords going to auction Yes, with the vanity license plate of the culprit (Leo Gephart).
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Re: Stainless steel Fords going to auction You have to get a check first, I haven't got one yet, My wife get one, and so did my son and family but not me.
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Re: Stainless steel Fords going to auction Jay Leno will step up, I bet.
Here's an article on Leo Gephart https://journal.classiccars.com/2015...rt-remembered/ |
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You can see a similar triplet at the Crawford Museum in Cleveland. I went there in 2018 and was happy to see them, but their '36 has issues (spider caps passenger/stock caps driver, light switch in on position). It's interior is just like I like them though, pretty well used. (Shout-out for JM35's shorts in the reflection.) These auction cars are from the company Allegheny Ludlum from what I heard... Here's an article on the cars from 2008. https://www.hemmings.com/stories/200...ess-steel-cars The one at the Foundation Museum is problematic to me. If you accept the explanation the polishing was necessary for the body to be restored. My dad told me stories of judging the polished car in 2008 and he commented about pressure on the team to get on board of this restoration. Nevertheless, does the Museum's car tick the box for uber cool? Yes. We got to see one (maybe a third?, really my first from 2011) with original finish in Saratoga Springs for the meet Frank Miller's crew put on. It was in the gorgeous Saratoga Springs Automobile Museum. Epic venue, epic tours, top notch event! That one plus the one from Cleveland are the only two brushed ones I've encountered. https://www.fordbarn.com/forum/attac...5&d=1590119474 https://www.fordbarn.com/forum/attac...4&d=1590119474 https://www.fordbarn.com/forum/attac...7&d=1590120450 |
Re: Stainless steel Fords going to auction Anyone with the slightest exposure to working with stainless steel knows that argument to be pure B.S. and self serving. A satin finish post repair is as easy to achieve, if not easier, than a highly polished finish. How about an honest "I wanted it that way"?
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Re: Stainless steel Fords going to auction A little perspective from 19Fordy's linked article...
“Leo Gephart, my father Russ Jackson and Tom Barrett worked together to develop the blueprint for the collector car auction as we know it today,” said Craig Jackson, chairman and chief executive of the company that carries his family’s name. “I grew up with Leo. He was an innovator and a visionary whose legacy will remain for years to come. He will be missed.” [Bold added by me.] I also want to point out that Mr. Floyd, who donated the polished car, has given us a fabulous toy store in the form of a whole museum wing full of pretty much every flavor of '36 Ford you can round up. |
Re: Stainless steel Fords going to auction I saw the SS '36 at the Early V-8 museum last year, it was neat!
If I recall it weighed like 500 pounds more than a regular '36 Ford just because of the stainless steel:eek: |
Re: Stainless steel Fords going to auction Back when the DeLorean came out, there was a dealership in Houston. They had two that were painted. The story was that there was a shop in Houston that would paint them for around $2000. I remember the one painted bright red, but I do not remember what color the other one was painted.
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