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Old 07-27-2022, 12:38 PM   #1
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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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Old 07-27-2022, 12:44 PM   #2
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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.

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.




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Old 07-27-2022, 12:45 PM   #3
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Looking good Seth. Keep up the good work and Us posted on the progress.
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Old 07-27-2022, 12:50 PM   #4
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I'll add that the rear end was rebuilt at the Third Gen shop. 3.54 rear ratio. Michael and Jane are the best. Engine I put together after machine work was completed. Transmission I did myself with the aid of Van Pelts book.
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Old 07-27-2022, 01:31 PM   #5
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Personally I love the 39 and 40 Tudor Sedans. I think it is a great candidate for this type of project. Can't wait to see how it turns out
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Old 07-27-2022, 01:32 PM   #6
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CONGRATS Seth on the great progress. It's a beauty and well worth it.
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Old 07-27-2022, 01:48 PM   #7
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Looking Spiffy Seth!
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Old 07-27-2022, 01:54 PM   #8
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Hey. Looking great. I have been down that road on a 34 and 36, plus I built my avatar pickup out of parts gathered from everywhere, even a fan from NZ. I call it "a truck that never was".
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Old 07-27-2022, 03:47 PM   #9
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Looking great Seth! Going be a very nice 40 Tudor for the family to enjoy.
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Old 07-27-2022, 04:21 PM   #10
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Seth, looking good so far and we'll be along for the ride updates.
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The choice of the moon shiners. Take out that back seat and the trunk partition, beef up the springs, and a feller could carry gallons and gallons!!! Damned that must have been an exciting, and sometimes lucrative, occupation.
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This one excites me. I know you'll do it proud!
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Great pics and a nice story Seth, I know this will come out as nice as your 39 pickup.
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I have no doubt Seth that you will earn a Dearborn with your attention to detail! I personally like the V8 cars better than the Deluxe versions, particularly the front view. ( I have one of each). With a family, a sedan makes a lot of sense. Nice to take another couple with you on a drive also. Can't do that in a coupe!
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Good work, Seth. I wish I had your ambition.
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Good work, Seth. I wish I had your ambition.
X2. I don't have the ambition or the skills to do a restoration. Me and my one-repaint survivor Ford V8 Tudor will be watching with great interest. Thanks for sharing.

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Old 07-28-2022, 09:18 AM   #17
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Yesterday evening I riveted the nos brake linings to my Ford shoes. There has been some recent discussion here about reproduction brake shoes not passing quality control, so to speak. Well, I recommend you fellas not throw away your Ford brake shoes and reline them. I have an old time brake riveter. Picked it up years back from a local man. I don't use it a lot but when I need it, it's handy. I'm 42 years old and I got this from a man my father knew about 20 years ago. Makes this job easy. Oddly satisfying, riveting these shoes on. I'm weird.

Oh and check out the NOS lining from Southside Obsolete. Fits like a glove.
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Thanks for the story and update Seth - you're doing a fantastic job on the ole' girl!
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Nice work Seth. Keep it up.
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Yesterday evening I riveted the nos brake linings to my Ford shoes. There has been some recent discussion here about reproduction brake shoes not passing quality control, so to speak. Well, I recommend you fellas not throw away your Ford brake shoes and reline them. I have an old time brake riveter. Picked it up years back from a local man. I don't use it a lot but when I need it, it's handy. I'm 42 years old and I got this from a man my father knew about 20 years ago. Makes this job easy. Oddly satisfying, riveting these shoes on. I'm weird.

Oh and check out the NOS lining from Southside Obsolete. Fits like a glove.
A lot of my customers reline their brakes on shrimp boat wenches and use BRASS machine screws with lockwashers and nuts on the back side, makes it a lot faster and easier to reline the shoes than rivets. Even some of my "BIG" truck repair shops reline the Semi shoes the same way!!!
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