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06-18-2022, 09:42 AM | #1 |
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31 Model A fordor bodies
Hi Yall I got a few questions for you. before I get started, I just want to say this is all theoretical at the moment, I wont be doing this for a while and there is nothing being done yet but ideas are brewing. I want to build a Model A indented firewall fordor from the ground up. I know where to find a 30-31 chassis, engine, fenders and rad. but I would like to know where I can find a fordor body in decent shape I can plop on the frame I am eyeing. I will only own indented firewalls because they are safer than standard a's with the gas valve in the car and the bracket for the column is on the dash rail. I don't want a whole car, just a body, as I will be going through everything so I can make a future daily out of it. I know the 30-31 bodies will all accept a indented firewall and a indented firewall gas tank. I am not looking for a numbers matching car, but a reliable four door sedan I can use. Thanks for your time. Oh and postscript, I am not building a hotrod I am building with a stock body, stock engine and tranny. only deviations from stock are a mitchell overdrive, 4.11 gears and led lights.
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06-18-2022, 12:34 PM | #2 |
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Re: 31 Model A fordor bodies
I always liked the slants,so when I had a car go through a fire a couple years ago I looked around for a good body.A new Brookville roadster body was just a little more than a good complete slant window sedan body.For the most part if a body is complete,and nice,there is really no reason for somebody to take it off a chassis and sell it.
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06-18-2022, 01:24 PM | #3 |
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Re: 31 Model A fordor bodies
It might be cheaper and a whole lot easier for you to just buy a 31 slant window with indented firewall that needs some fixing up. I bought a late 31 slant window fordor a couple years ago that needed a new interior. The wife and I sewed up a new interior over the winter and now we have a nice car.
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06-18-2022, 01:28 PM | #4 |
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Re: 31 Model A fordor bodies
hmm, maybe, but there are parted out cars out there and I don't really want a whole car, just the body. I really want a new body, but they only make roadster bodies new. I want a sedan because it's basically a SUV. People do sell bodies by themselves and the chassis I am watching is just a rollin' frame so there I could make it anything I want. so, I'll build myself a jack of all trades car.
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06-18-2022, 01:30 PM | #5 |
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I thought about it, but I want to tear the whole car apart and use the frame I know of. It has been sitting in a lean to since I was a kid so I have seen it often as I would drive by. I also don't have a lot of dough lying around for a whole car so I have to factor that in as well. also I really don't care if its a 30 or a 31 body so long as I can put an indented firewall tank and firewall in it for safety
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You can tell by the 3 rivet holes in front of the rear running board bracket. That will be for the #6 body mount also needed for a slant window body. Steve Plucker details what is different on his website. |
06-18-2022, 06:56 PM | #7 |
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Re: 31 Model A fordor bodies
Well, I am just looking for a 30 or a 31 fordor body that I can shove a indented firewall into, not really a specific of either. the firewalls are interchangeable so long as you change the tank too. my only spec is that it is a fordor and is a 30 or a 31 so it has the right size area for the firewall to fit. not super worried about numbers matching since it will be a
" johnny cash" car if you get what I mean. I like slant windows dont get me wrong, but i dont think I have to be that specific, just so long as its a 30-31 fordor body. I put the title "31 bodies" to point out the indented firewall feature i want, not so much the body itself.
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06-18-2022, 10:28 PM | #8 |
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Re: 31 Model A fordor bodies
There are several 30-31 Fordors listed in the swap meet section of this forum. Go to the swap meet for Model A's and search for "fordor body". Some are body and sheet metal only, some are complete cars.
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Hello, the slant windshield models were made in about the last 8 months of 1931 , one advantage they have over the previous sedans is less wood, late 31 have more steel throughout, but still wood framing in the roof structure. I had thought earlier about building a 30 or 31 roadster with the Brookville body, but found a complete,more or less 31 Roadster,and am restoring it instead.The 31 S/W sedan are also one of my favorites also, if I were to get another Model A that would be it.
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06-19-2022, 02:47 AM | #10 |
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as Mike Peters says...........
you are chasing a nut down a fox hole.........! |
06-19-2022, 02:50 AM | #11 |
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in the swap meet..........
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06-19-2022, 07:12 AM | #12 |
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You got no idea of the foxholes I have been down and will continue to go down lol. I am tooling up for building a brand new 1963 Chrysler Turbine. I got my hands on as many blueprints as possible and will be building the car one piece at a time, will be building a new turbine engine and all that. A model a is a fairly easy car to put together. so piecing together the sedan I want should be easy. I just have to get a fordor body, pull the tank and firewall and install the late 31 specific parts. I love the already put together cars but they are pricey and I don't want to restore an original and running A. not worried about value or judging standards as it will be a daily driver and will probably never see a show. so its kind of a prototype car if you will of merging car parts together in different ways to find the best balance between ford made parts and reliability.
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06-19-2022, 07:16 AM | #13 |
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I would love to get my hands on that fordor in the ads from Texas, but with the traveling I might need my future sedan to do, it needs to be gone through, and I won't tear up a nice original car like that. that kind of car is more of a weekend car, not really capable of handling the rigors of towing a small trailer, going long distance at 50-55 all day, commuting around town and climbing up into the Appalachian mountains
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my reference was trying to find what it is you are looking for. slants with good bodies arent generally ripped apart and sold in pieces.
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I getcha mate. the main reason I cant is $$$, I cant afford the whole car, my income as a scrapper is low so I have to get creative sometimes to make ends meet literally and figuratively. but I can do it one piece at a time, better that way for me so I can concentrate on that section instead of tearing up the whole car. building the car from pieces is far cheaper for me.
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You would be better off putting money aside over time specifically for the purchase of an older restored car then to buy one in pieces. You end up with a MUCH better value. I have been around antique cars for decades. Numbers wise it never works out trying to build up a car from junk over just buying an older restored car. The truth is you will have one of two outcomes. You will put together a car that is not in very good condition or the car never comes together, but you talk about it a lot. To put together a car from junk that is well built you have to budget about $20K to put together the chassis assuming you already have significant tooling or access to the tools. I know because I have done that and I have the tooling. I have a bunch more money into the body, a 68C. Now I could slap together a chassis for almost nothing with parts on hand. It would not be safe to drive over 30 MPH (by my standards) though it would likely be reliable cause I know stuff. But I have parts laying around and special tooling to rebuild things others cant. |
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Hello again, I think the op might have more time than money to work with.As with my previous post I agree with you on the cost , was thinking about building a “new”roadster with a Brookville body, but actually found it more cost effective to buy a complete car that needs restored, but even then will probably have more in it than it is worth, but I don’t look at them as “investments”,but enjoy driving and even working on them.A friend of mine has a fantastic Model Railroad and has $$$ in it but it is not about the money but personal enjoyment, I think that is what the op is trying to explain.
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That one is just the chassis for sale.The body is going for a street rod.A friend I correspond with in the southwest has already checked into it.When I had an A damaged by fire two years ago I looked for a body,and I do like the slants.I looked at one in southern Maine,but it had a little rust and was missing all the garnish moldings.It sold for $6000.and went to a street rod shop in Georgia.
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Wow, you're right! I guess I assumed he was selling the most prominently displayed item in the photo. Oh well
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