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nellis003 02-27-2013 12:28 PM

1935 British Ford 3W - What Would You Do?
 

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Hi all,

I thought I'd post some pictures and get some opinions on how to proceed with our latest project, a 1935 Ford 3-Window RHD Coupe. This car was brought over from England in 1978 and kept in storage ever since. Seems to be a very original car.

My father and I usually restore them, but I'd like to just get this one running and driving and keep it as close to the present condition as possible. There's been some talk about converting it to a left hand drive and putting in a 221 Flathead, but I think keeping it as is would be best.

Here are some pictures.

Nick

nellis003 02-27-2013 12:31 PM

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Some more pics...

The clock shows 19K miles, which I think are original considering the time in storage. I also noticed a third light in the rear, which I thought was interesting. It's a Lucas. And I love the mechanical turn indicators.

Ken Bull 02-27-2013 12:46 PM

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I would drive it and enjoy it AND hope I dont get confused on which side of the road I should be on#^*&**?

juke joint johnny 02-27-2013 01:11 PM

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That's a very nice original car To Good to Restore IMO!!!!
Keep it as it is Very rare in that guise: English, Rhd ,and all those original Foriegn features . Most of the cars sold by Ford in the UK were Sedans ,
I imagine very few 3 window Coupes were sold in the first place.

Lucky Find Enjoy

John Cochran

Mike in Mass 02-27-2013 01:22 PM

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What a great find You must be sky high getting that gem in to your driveway , been smilin ear too ear :) What a nice car ,love the headlights too mp

Mart 02-27-2013 01:31 PM

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Well, I don't know...


Maybe you could blow the tyre up. (This one has tyres).

Yup! That's about it!

Mart.

TomT/Williamsburg 02-27-2013 01:41 PM

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Really nice car .... I would drive it and enjoy it - too nice to restore.

Should/IF you make any changes, they should be "bolt ons" and hold on to anything removed - you could then just return the car to its stock form and no harm will be done

ford38v8 02-27-2013 01:45 PM

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Nick, I agree, you have to keep it as is, but with one modification: Banish the Prince of Darkness, except for the good looking headlights.

JM 35 Sedan 02-27-2013 01:45 PM

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I love 35 Fords especially the 3w coupes. Get it running good and make sure it's roadworthy and drive the snot out of it. Keep it as original as possible. The folks who really care for these old Fords will pass right by ten high point show restored cars just to take a look at your original.

34Greyhound 02-27-2013 01:45 PM

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Hi Nick I think you should sell it back to the UK but then I am biased I would enjoy it you do not get cars like that come along very oftern. Can you email me the Pictures to go in the V8 Telegraph in the UK I am the editor. Andy Maclean. Email [email protected]

34Greyhound 02-27-2013 01:55 PM

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Hi Nick I have looked up the registration on you Coupe and it was originally registered in Reading Berkshire So I would think that we will beable to find the original chassis number for youif you would like me to see what I can find out. Andy Maclean.

DavidG 02-27-2013 02:25 PM

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Enjoy it as is, beyond all question.

super flat 02-27-2013 02:31 PM

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I would come and get that car any time, and realy enjoy it AS IS! Gary

Mike B 02-27-2013 02:42 PM

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LHD conversion would be a lot of time/money..you need to swap the dash, steering column/box, transmission, change over the front end...I think when all said and done, it would devalue the car...it's too pretty the way it is:)

Bruce Lancaster 02-27-2013 02:44 PM

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Keep it as is, it is not just a nice looking old Ford, it is a very unusual and interesting variant!
I've driven both RHD and LHD cars in the wrong places...not really a problem once you get used to it.
I'd consider parking and preserving the 60 and installing a 239 just for the pep and to avoid being a hazard to navigation!

ford38v8 02-27-2013 03:58 PM

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Originally Posted by Bruce Lancaster (Post 601066)
Keep it as is, it is not just a nice looking old Ford, it is a very unusual and interesting variant!...

Yes, I suppose the British are an interesting variant. :D

nellis003 02-27-2013 04:13 PM

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Glad everyone likes it, and we're definitely going to keep it as is. Just going to get it running and driving.

Andy, I'd love to know anything you can find on the car, so please fire away.

Mark Slight 02-27-2013 06:59 PM

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Did anyone catch that is has a Rumble Seat!


Handle to open the "deck lid" is at the top of the lid. Also has a grab handle at the top of the 1/4 panel.

What do the English call the rear trunk lid?

Mark

Mike in AZ 02-27-2013 07:06 PM

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cool car....keep it like it is as that sounds like your plan....get it running and enjoy....Mike

Fe26 02-27-2013 07:55 PM

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A very nice car, glad to see you will keep it the way it is. Or course you could always offer it for sale in Australia...


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