The day it all started in June 2011. Just picked up the "barn" find and transported it to the shop
I have received innumerable tips and great suggestions from many Barners I have never met in person but I am so grateful for havingc infeted with this incurable "flatties car loving" disease. It has been a fantastic time and sure will keep on going. So here it is, my first old Ford, a 33 Tudor Sedan with a model B engine, located in Paraguay, South America.
Disassembly and metal work repair in progress. Everything removed. Pockets of rust found in usual places including a bit on one frame rail
Frame patched with thick steel plates. Front and rear axle will come out shortly after
Engine, transmission, brake, clutch, all original. VIN number on shiny spot on L rail
Rear end. Everything there but in need of restoration
Frame on primer
Frame finished on glossy polyurethane black. No sandblasting available so everything repaired by hand. Lots of sanding went here!
Repaired shell bolted to frame early on to assure good alignment.
All body parts reassembled to fine tune alignment, finish priming and ready to paint
Original grille before repair
Grille ready waiting its turn to be mounted. Rechroming not top notch in this part of the world but decent
Rear brakes with original style woven lining. Have Ted's energizer kit but will wait until we finish, adjust, etc and then place it
All 5 17" wheels restored, on primer
Front axle being rebuilt
Rear axle being reassembled. Drums, springs, brakes all done
Part 2 will follow shortly. Apparently there is a limit of 20 pictures that can be added to a post, so I will do it separately