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08-09-2020, 11:42 PM | #21 |
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Re: 1935 Ford Tudor Deluxe - Wheel Colour
Hi Don. I have a model 48 phaeton, which I am currently restoring and a very original unrestored model 60, both were manufactured in Canada and assembled in Dagenham England. Both cars have silver wheels. I have researched, the very limited information on English cars, through the net, old books and press advertising of the period and most cars appear also to have silver wheels. Most English Ford cars built between the 30’s onwards, until the wide use of alloys, left the factory with silver, or in some cases, body colour wheels. With your extensive knowledge, do you have any information to collaborate my information. Thanks John
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08-10-2020, 07:23 AM | #22 |
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Re: 1935 Ford Tudor Deluxe - Wheel Colour
4 Mains,
I have the original rego paper's for my Aussie '35 roadster and it states that it's wheels were silver with the body colour Black .I'm guessing that silver wheels must have been a Commonwealth thing. Regards, Gary |
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08-10-2020, 07:35 AM | #23 |
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Re: 1935 Ford Tudor Deluxe - Wheel Colour
Very interesting. I'm 99.9% sure my car originally had silver wheels on it, and it's Canadian. Could the medium apple green wheels only apply to the US assembled 35 Fords?
The pinstripe appears to be bright apple green, so that is in line with the US Fords. Last edited by ghmwilson; 08-10-2020 at 07:51 AM. |
08-10-2020, 09:34 AM | #24 |
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Re: 1935 Ford Tudor Deluxe - Wheel Colour
4 Mains...I'm out of my comfort zone talking color combinations for Canadian/Australian and English !935 Fords. The only information that I could find was a copy of a 1935 Canadian Dealer Album. It makes no reference to silver wheels. Color pictures show a black car with apple green wheels, a gun metal car with gun metal wheels, a blue car with red wheels and a vineyard green car with vineyard green or apple green wheels. That said, there may have been many wheel color combinations that I am unaware of.
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08-10-2020, 11:27 AM | #26 |
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The flaw in that piece of advice is that the written judging rules of the Club state that the owner must be able to document the details (beyond the well-accepted obvious) of his car which collides sharply with "what you know to be right". Notwithstanding, smart judges will apply the rules to themselves as well and not deduct points for something that they cannot document. "I remember when...", etc., have no place in a fair and accurate judging process. |
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