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1938 1939 1940 1941 Ford pickup driver side rear fender for sale. Workable metal, wheelwell bead intact. Runningboard end and tail end need tlc....
1936 Ford pickup grill for sale. Hard to find in better shape than this for the price! All grill bars intact, a few might need slight tweaking to...
32 Ford axle, straight with minimal pitting, holes are good. Spring shackle rub on top, two on one end, one on the other. Top spring perch boss on...
Wow, those photos after dipping tell the story, what a transformation! Really enjoyed the '36 progress photos from a few years ago and now this!...
The pic that Tommy posted on page one is the 36 pull-open ashtray, the 35 flip-around ashtray is the one with the V8 on it. The delete plate is...
That would make a sweet gasser!!! Haha, couldn't resist, I've seen that a thousand times on this site. Looks like it fell into the right...
[IMG] Is it me, or does that axle housing look severely bent?
We like to call them 'superman pubes'!! Haha!!
Wow Clark! This car has come such a long way, nice work! I like all of the tricks you've shown us, the stuff that makes these cars drivable...
What 'look', exactly, are you going for? Do you have a pic or an example? The title of this thread is confusing since you built your truck...
Indeed, sick, sick, sick!
What's wrong with the original frame? I'll bet you can't give us a good reason, no one else ever has.
Looking forward to seeing your progress Ron. Haven't been out there as much as I was, been WAY into guitar lately (new pedalboard and amp building...
^^^^LOL! That's for sure! Estra cripsy!
Haha, thanks James. What he didn't mention is that extra parts showed up with the taillights, chrome trim rings, gaskets, etc., worth alot more...
Amazing work, will be watching for sure!!
Actually, the X-member got thinner in mid '36 (partial production). Wall thickness went from .110 to .085. You can tell these frames from the lack...
WOW!! Super sick chop, guys! Can't wait to see it finished!
Hey Jim, is that Brad's coupe? We still have the inner front fenders at the shop, along with the hood if you want em. I'm starting to part out...
Unreal. The top and bottom details with the stamped look and the cast look of the fins is totally sick. Love your work,as usual man!
Arnold sez 'Heppy Beerthday Laaauuuuhhhrrrrraaahhh!!!'
Haha, awesome!
Glad you're back on it, Kevin. Good weather for it!
Looking really good! It's funny that you used two curved L-angles to make the drip rail u-channel, that's my plan as well.
Very nice work, looking good!!
Great thread, this is turning out sweet!
Have bought stuff several times, never any issues, shipped on time. They also have some stuff that I haven't seen anywhere else.
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