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And another. Basically stock except for a little lowering , tires and Kelsey's!!
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![]() Uploaded with ImageShack.us Heres my stock 35 it's pretty much untouched,still wearing factory paint. Joe |
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Join Date: May 2010
Location: Near Rising Sun, Maryland
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Here is one I bought in 2011. I wish it had been a 3W coupe, like I had in high school, but could not make a deal on the ones I found prior to buying this 5W. It is mostly stock, has nice solid sheet metal and a nice interior. We recently removed the engine and transmission to go through them and clean them up. Found the engine to be a bored .030 over rebuilt LB block with little or no cylinder wear
(oh happy day!). This car will not get restored by me, it will become my second driver. Gotta love these '35's!!
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How about any progress on this car? Bruce Works good Lasts long time |
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with revised gear box ratio and back axle the engine fitted in my car is i think the 1937 version. very few model 60 cabriolets were built and this is the only one i have seen. thanks roger |
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Location: Middlebury, CT
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Pathetic old man???? I don't think so!!
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Location: Rockford Michigan
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I have pictures in my Ford barn album. How do i get them to here? Frank
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Had an opportunity to meet some UK early Ford V8er's and see their cars during my visits over in 2010 and this year. Actually had some great rides in a '36 roadster. I could post some pictures of some of these UK cars if anyone is interested. They are not all 35's though.
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Location: lincolnshire uk
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our 1935 model 60 has found the car had been stored very badly the rats had got in and made a bad mess of the in side nesting in the back rumble seat
six young rats were found on removing this seat, the smell was very bad. |
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on going restoration to improve.the front bumper is from a 1936 car but it has better chrome.
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the 22hp engine note there is no manual fuel pump but it has a 6volt electric pump.
are the water pumps the same on 22hp v8,s in usa thanks roger great website |
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Roger, thanks for posting more pictures of your model 60. Looks like it is coming along very nicely. That water pump looks the same as some of the pumps used on our 60 hp engines.
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Location: Casey, IL
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How many phaetons did they make in 35?
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Roger,
Good to see another 35 cabriolet in Britain, i think there must only be around 6 in the country yours being the rarest of them all. Hope to see yours for real one day. Gordon. |
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Heres mine!
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Location: Plano, Texas
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My 35, Blue Bell
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Location: Corn Country, MN
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Keep this thread going! Here's mine...not a single patch.
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Location: NM
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My 35... Kind of restoring it right now..
Oh my AVI is what I started with.
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