06-05-2010, 07:51 PM | #41 |
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Re: Let's meet the "Model 40" guys,... 1933/1934
Six, I can't see it either
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I am not seeing it either. Rod
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Harms Way, no, built my 34 Roadster from scratch over the last 15 years. Wanted it like ones I saw back in the 60's!!
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Great looking Roadster.
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[QUOTE=Chris;20145]I have a 33 ickup and a 34 roadster I'm workin on. I too have had a handfull of 33/34 Fords.
The roadster will be full fendered...when I find fenders That's a beautiful truck and I like the direction that roadster is heading! You are one luck y dude!! Quote:
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Is it April first already?
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I've had a 33 Fordor for 23 years...And I'm almost finished,I'm embarassed to say . Good things sometimes take awhile. I'll post pics when it's done and when somebody shows me how to post them....'til then..Dick Cape Cod
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I've been working on a 34 fordor for the last 16 or so years. Also have a 35 fordor that I've had for 3 yrs. Keep buying something else before I finish anything!
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Does mine count. It is a 33 truck with a 34 car chassie. It is a great driver with the 21 stud flathead and 3 speed trans. They shortned the frame and bobbed the rear bed down. I put 19 inch wires off a 30 model a and got 475/500 on front and 700 on rear. Dont know if i will do much to it because i drive it alot and dont want any down time with it.
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cool truck grumpy... You got it right, drive it a lot....
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06-07-2010, 09:59 AM | #53 |
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Here are my two 33's.
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Here's one of mine I took on the weekend.
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I don't have a 34 but I'm hoping this will be my next car . I do have a stable of two 1930 Model A's, a 1910 hupmobile and a 1967 Sunbeam Alpine The 34 ticks all the boxes for me in terms of looks . Unfortunately the numbers of original 34's in New Zealand is very limited. I have considered buying in the States and shipping out to New Zealand but I'm quite apphrehensive about getting stung and stuck with an expensive lemon . Karl
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Bttt
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Please tie those tanks down. Nice shop !!!
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Sunday's dump run, if we have time.
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This one I actually found at the dumps. The paint was old and faded-nobody wanted it.
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