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Nice find Rattlesnake! Enjoy it and have fun with it! You will find a lot of help here, if needed.
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Nice find! Welcome to the Barn!
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Just enjoy your car! That's what all of us do. Welcome Snake!
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If in fact the front left wheel is the early style and is the only one on your car that is I would suggest you might consider swaping it to the spare wheel until you find the correct one. Enjoy the car. I luv it.
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Would the fact that it has been converted to juice brakes affect that?
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Hey R/S Great looking little coupe !!..I wounder how the taillight got upside down ?.I have a 30 coupe,,,I love how Ford used the earlier roof on the latter coupe's with slight change's Have fun,, Greg out West |
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Thanks everyone. I can update ya'll a little bit on this car. The man I bought it from found it in Missouri stored in an actual barn where it had been sitting since around 1980 covered with a tarp. He bought it, brought it home, cleaned it up, fluids/battery/etc and started it up. It is still 6 volt. He was told it is an older restoration but the other party could not remember when (belonged to a past relative). He bought the car just recently with the only intention of turning it. I just got lucky for a change and was the second caller. The first caller didn't come thru with the cash, so I got my dad to go get it for me. I won't get to see it until I get home and go get it in 2 more weeks.
Current plans? I don't know yet. I was originally looking for something to rod with a little chop etc. Now, I'll just wait until I see it. My wife wants me to clean it and turn it then find something not as complete for my project. I don't know...it would really not be right to take it down if it's as nice as it looks in the pictures. |
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Please don't "rod" it, it's too nice. Having built a few (looked stock from the outside) I know what you want to do, but please find an old body and put it on a Brookeville or So-Cal chassis. JMO
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Way too nice of a body to make into a rod!
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I agree... much to nice (and complete) to be a candidate for a hot rod.
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To be honest, I'm really leaning toward cleaning it up with a new interior etc. My brother has a 30 Coupe and it would be kinda cool getting them out together. Maybe I can get my wife to look the other way while I find another candidate. After all, it's better to ask forgiveness...which I do have a lot of practice doing.
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Hey nice car!
I like them original looking. Does anyone know what colors it is? Thank you in advance. Jim |
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You could always just lower it and change wheels,but keep the banger and 3 speed like these examples. Best of both worlds IMO. Keep all the original stuff to convert back when you get older.
![]() Last one is mine i just bought. Has all to convert back when wanted to above photo,which i think looks good too, just not ready for that look yet.
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