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Old 12-19-2020, 11:02 AM   #18
PHATBOY
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Default Re: 1937 Ford question

Here is another picture of my car. I was the one who hot rodded it. When I inherited the car it was rusted very badly. The floors, rockers, rear fenders, tail panel, front cab mounts and lower cowl sections were completely rotted. The rear frame rails were rusted completely through and the cross member braces were smashed.
The front drivers fender had a big dent in it and the front bumper was pushed in. The flathead motor had been bored .40 over and had a 4 inch Mercury crank. It had 39' juice brakes on it.
In my 20 year old mind (at the time), I didn't feel like it was a good enough candidate for a restoration project.
So it became what it is today. I'm thankful to have it. It's my best friend.
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