02-16-2012, 03:54 PM | #1 |
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My car
I have been very hesitant to share photos of my car on this website for the fear that someone sitting behind their computer screen would try to hate on it just because it's not a points car; but then i realized--I don't care what people think of my car because after all, it's MY car. Anyways, this is my car Josephine.
Let me give you a little history, this 1930 town sedan was restored in 1977. In July 2010, my grandpa gave me this car because he knew how much I enjoyed it. I have been an active Model A're my whole life. I started going on Model A trips before the age of 1, and haven't stopped. I remember being a baby and riding in the rumble seat of my grandparent's coupe while grandpa sat with us to hold us in, and grandma drove. Every childhood memory seems to have a Model A in it. Last May, my grandma had a massive stroke leaving her paralyzed on her right side, removing a lot of her speech & erasing a lot of her memory. She has since recovered a little physically, can talk pretty well, and her memory is starting to get better. One thing she always remembers is the Model A's and how much she loves them. Every time I talk to her about it, a big smile comes to her face. On top of this, my grandpa passed away in October. So the Model A is basically the only part of them that I have left. This was one of their cars that they loved, and I'm glad to continue on in their legacy of the model a hobby. More about the car: -It has an Inserted motor from Rich in Skokie. -Although it has a downdraft, if you look closely it's actually running an updraft. (soon being changed to a Weber) -12 v system -AC from Ken Davis -Electronic Ignition from FS -CB -Custom trunk from a friend built to match my car -LED tail lights -6 blade fan -Modern VT core radiator that is pressurized -Look at my tires. They are size 550 BF Goodrich Silvertowns. They are wider & taller than average model a tires. -Will be installing a 4 speed overdrive this weekend. --side note. I placed two white magnets on the dash that I could write on like a dry erase board. I wrote instructions on how to start the car for family members who may not know how to properly start it, incase I'm not around.
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02-16-2012, 04:03 PM | #2 |
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Beautiful looking model a but its just.. you know.. like a regular car...they have shays for stuff like that. Its just not my cup of tea. Srry man.
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02-16-2012, 04:07 PM | #3 |
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What I see from the little (extras) you have installed is a person who loves their car and probably will drive it more than most. If there is any hate I guess it would be from wanting one like it!
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02-16-2012, 04:13 PM | #4 |
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I can tell you I do drive my model A a lot more than the people who are on here preaching to stay all original. I drive about 10,000 miles a year.
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02-16-2012, 04:13 PM | #5 |
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Not my style either, but I commend you for taking the care to do it cleanly. Mine's stock, and I drive it about 5000 miles per year. I'd drive more, but the weather doesn't cooperate. A stock Model A in itself doesn't limit your miles, if you have the time.
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02-16-2012, 04:22 PM | #7 |
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Way Ta Go JORDAN !!! I know that you must have a smile on your face each time you get in your car. Keep up thje pride and enjoy your drive !!
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02-16-2012, 04:24 PM | #8 |
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Can't knock you for having a driver, I too can tell you really like driving it. Keep on 'A'ing!!!!
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02-16-2012, 04:25 PM | #9 |
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You missed the entire point of this post
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02-16-2012, 04:27 PM | #11 |
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Your title says it all ... 'My Car'
It's your car to do with as you please, and I think it's pretty neat! You do have a lot of 'stuff' on it, but then some people are minimalists, and some are accossorizers. I have a bone stock, minimal 28 Special coupe. Only accessory is a fuse on the starter, and I also have a 31 deluxe coupe with bluedot taillights, chrome doodads, motometer with wings, dual sidemounts, flags, raccoon tails and the lot. I like them both for being what they are.. Unique in their own ways... Welcome to the forum, and I like your tires.. Are those radials like the guy from Hagerty 365 days of 'a' was running? - Dave in Boise |
02-16-2012, 04:27 PM | #12 |
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That's right...it is your car and it's good to keep driving it. I hate to see a perfect clean example chopped up into a hot rod.
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02-16-2012, 04:29 PM | #13 |
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OK , its your car....So now i have 2 questions??? 1# 550 tires[ taller/wider....] Do you hit the brake rods in front when turning sharp? and What did you do to fit them in the fender wells? #2 not much leg room with the AC unit there...
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02-16-2012, 04:29 PM | #14 |
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Please explain the downdraft / updraft intake manifold?
OR ..... Is the webber just balanced in there for the photo?
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02-16-2012, 04:31 PM | #15 |
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Good looking car Jordan. Don't listen to people on here that try and pick it apart. It's yours and thats what counts. It does not even come close to a shay. Drive it and enjoy it.
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That is a holley carb off of a 6 cyl ford falcon i believe. At least thats what i was told when I bought it. They took a stock intake manifold, drilled a hole in the top, and i guess they brazed an adapter on the top for the down draft carb. The beauty about this intake is if your down draft starts acting up, or for some reason you want to go back to up draft, you just instal a block off plate on the down draft and go back to the stock carb which is what the car is running right now. It sits to high, so it needs a fuel pump, which is in the mail as i type this. Its a pretty cool set up, a lot of people look at it and think its using both down and up draft at the same time.
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Very, Very, clean up date, and nothing Original hurt. Jordan, I wish I had that one, and you had a better one. Happy Trailing this summer. Herm. |
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02-16-2012, 04:55 PM | #19 |
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How does that reynolds wrap [alum. foil] work where your exh. pipe connect's to your exh. manifold, how long does it last ?
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As long as it can still ahoooga!, more power to you. The fact that it will spend a considerable amount of time on the road is helpful(IMO) to the hobby in general. Most non-A folks don't know the difference. Maybe someone younger(or older for that matter) will see it and become interested in the hobby/obsession. Good 'recruitment' tool.
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