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Halvor
01-06-2006, 10:20 PM
Hi, I am 46 years old and have been into old cars for most of that time. I have just recently become interested in old hot rods and have been learning a lot from the hamb. My current project is a 33 ford tudor. It'll be fenderless with a flatty. Other projects in waiting include a 35 ford 3 window and a 39 ford coupe. Any other Montana hambers out there? I feel like the lone ranger up here in north central Montana.

gasheat
01-08-2006, 03:11 PM
Montana sounds pretty good. Everyone knows the Lone Ranger is always on the move. Welcome from Dallas.

8flat
05-02-2006, 09:17 AM
Hi, I am 46 years old and have been into old cars for most of that time. I have just recently become interested in old hot rods and have been learning a lot from the hamb. My current project is a 33 ford tudor. It'll be fenderless with a flatty. Other projects in waiting include a 35 ford 3 window and a 39 ford coupe. Any other Montana hambers out there? I feel like the lone ranger up here in north central Montana.

Hey Halvor, good to see some Montana rodders on here. I'm in Highwood, just trying to finish up a '51 ford pu with a warmed up flathead. I just drug the next project home, a '33 Chevy 5 window. send me an email, i have some good parts sources around here.

Gary

pacman
02-13-2007, 05:06 PM
Hey Halvor, good to see some Montana rodders on here. I'm in Highwood, just trying to finish up a '51 ford pu with a warmed up flathead. I just drug the next project home, a '33 Chevy 5 window. send me an email, i have some good parts sources around here.

Gary

hey there highline montana guys. i;m currently at MSUN in havre, takein my 4year, i;m from central montana -Harlowton- and i dont know too many people, or all the treasure chest ranches. could u guys help me out? i;m in need of a straight axle n' spring right now. nice to see some MT guys on here.

PaX

Buckle
02-13-2007, 05:16 PM
Welcome from Michigan! I traveled with my Father to Montana a couple years ago, beautiful country!

Buckle

8flat
02-13-2007, 05:27 PM
hey there highline montana guys. i;m currently at MSUN in havre, takein my 4year, i;m from central montana -Harlowton- and i dont know too many people, or all the treasure chest ranches. could u guys help me out? i;m in need of a straight axle n' spring right now. nice to see some MT guys on here.

PaX

I used to do some work in Harlo, we would eat at the Sportsmans and fish the river after work. I went to MSU-N also, BS degree in EET (when they offered it). What kind of straight axle do you need?

Gary

pacman
02-14-2007, 01:47 AM
I used to do some work in Harlo, we would eat at the Sportsmans and fish the river after work. I went to MSU-N also, BS degree in EET (when they offered it). What kind of straight axle do you need?

Gary

i'm quite open to any axle at this time, a mid-late 30s ford solid front axle, preferably with spring and wishbones. i'm lookin to match my rear lug pattern, 5 on 4 3/4, which i jsut planned on swapping in some juice drums and spindles from a newer ford. and if i get to be choosey, have the axle be around 50-52 inches wide, which i believe it shoudl be. could u help me out gary?

thanks
Pax

8flat
02-14-2007, 09:20 AM
Hmmm, can't be much help there. I would keep an eye on eGay. I haven't found any yards around this part of the State that really has much old Ford stuff, it's been pretty picked over.

ZZ-IRON
03-20-2007, 12:03 AM
Hi From Minnesota * Been To Havre Been To Malta Go To Glasgow A Lot. Good Iron Up Your Way And Around The State. Head'in To Wyoming For My 55 Buick's Shortly. It's Only Gas !