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Old 07-27-2022, 12:38 PM   #1
Seth Swoboda
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Default 1940 Ford restoration

Back in 2018 I purchased a '40 V8 (Standard) Tudor from a local man. I started a thread back then, "1940 Ford Tudor survivor, saving another one". I have finally made some progress on this project. I'll start a new thread about the restoration here and update as I move forward.

Progress is slow, two kids, wife, jobs... you know the story. Yes, I know it's stupid to take a V8 Tudor to this level of restoration but I enjoy it.

So here it is. This car was rough although the pictures would have you believe otherwise. So far I have been able to source mostly NOS parts and all my fasteners are from Third Gen Automotive. I'm keeping my V8 Ford all Ford.

Big thanks so far to my friend Alex, my dad Tom, Michael Driskell at Third Gen Automotive, Fred at Southside Obsolete and Mike Dermond. Oh and thanks to the EFV8 Club for the new 1940 Ford book.

I'll keep updating as work progresses.
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