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  1. Hamtown Al
    Joined: Jan 17, 2007
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    Hamtown Al
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    1. Virginia HAMB(ers)

    There is about a year since I started on it. Had some distractions(another 36 cabriolet!) along the way but this is about the discussed time frame. What it not so apparent is that it had no engine or trans or driveshaft or this or that in the first picture.
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  2. Great achievement in one year , looks good man .
     
  3. BTTT anyone else care to share ?


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  4. Cosmo50
    Joined: Sep 8, 2011
    Posts: 226

    Cosmo50
    Member
    from California

    Heres my car when I first got it two years ago:
    1941 Ford Tudor-Exterior 003.JPG
    It had a very tired flathead in it that due to budgeting I could not get rebuilt. It is the stock 221.
    1941 Ford Engine_01.JPG
    I mostly worked on the firewall, trying to get it cleaned up. It looks better in the picture than in person.
    Before:
    1941 Ford Tudor_Engine Bay 04.JPG
    After:
    1941 Ford Tudor_Engine Bay 12.JPG
    I picked up a 226 H-series flathead for cheap.
    Flathead 226_002.JPG
    Got it cleaned up and installed.
    Flathead 226_127.JPG
    Did a little painting.
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    And here it is now. This was at a local car show.
    first car show 011.JPG
    I still have a lot to do, but at least it's driving good now. I am in the process of a front disc conversion. Then I need to install the door glass and weather stripping. After that it will be the rear windows.
     
  5. We all go at our own pace and budget . Don't get discouraged , at least your driving yours . Looks good my friend . Stay at it , thanks for posting .
     
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  6. junkyardgenius
    Joined: Dec 29, 2005
    Posts: 886

    junkyardgenius
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    from Kernow

    24D630DE-DED6-4E17-B0B0-C39CCA53A494.jpeg 296FB45D-2C6B-457C-87C7-937A7D0DBC94.jpeg F4FD930A-FBB0-40E3-B67E-719C8602172E.jpeg Body work done just needs flatting & polishing.Louvered roof panel fitted this week , engine on the stand needs to be painted and built up, blower polished ready for assembly.Getting somewhere at last.
     
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  7. Bandit Billy
    Joined: Sep 16, 2014
    Posts: 12,364

    Bandit Billy
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    I'll ante up
    Last year, nekked and torn up all to hell and back
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    This year, still torn asunder but she aint bare no more
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  8. Bandit Billy
    Joined: Sep 16, 2014
    Posts: 12,364

    Bandit Billy
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    Oh, I can play two hands at once
    One year ago grabbing the Nova
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    Now, with wet sand/polish, red line bias 'stones, SS caps, fresh seats, No Cherry Bomb!, tune up, and attitude adjustment.
    upload_2018-1-23_15-16-30.png
    And hopefully this is what it will look in another 12 months
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  9. Man , that is going to be one bad little coupe . And in one year , geez I am a slacker .
     
  10. Two hands played , nice coat of resale red got it done and that is a beautiful solid ? Burgundy you painted your car . What is the code ?
     
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  11. Bandit Billy
    Joined: Sep 16, 2014
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    Bandit Billy
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    The Nova and the 34 are both solid colors
    the Nova is a factory Roman Red car
    the '34 is 1969 ford Royal Maroon
     
  12. southcross2631
    Joined: Jan 20, 2013
    Posts: 4,413

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    started with a stock Morris and now a little past this point as I have the rear end in now and the hood and fenders welded together and the body in primer sealer, but did 3 other vehicles for other people in the mean time. 1960  morris minor.png 20170513_132731 (1).jpg
     
  13. junkyardgenius
    Joined: Dec 29, 2005
    Posts: 886

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    from Kernow

    It didn,t all get done in a year.We cracked on over the last 12 months but it took years to get the shell in shape first.
     
  14. cheepsk8
    Joined: Sep 5, 2011
    Posts: 642

    cheepsk8
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    from west ky

    Has anybody got much done this year.? I liked this thread the 1st time I read through it. Mine went from a lot driver to on the road . 20200327_143304.jpg 20200514_192742.jpg
     
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  15. Black_Sheep
    Joined: May 22, 2010
    Posts: 1,466

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  16. Your project looks killer , Its like I would build if I had an opportunity . Thanks for posting .
     
  17. flamedabone
    Joined: Aug 3, 2001
    Posts: 5,450

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    October 2019. Mostly mocked up, pre-chop.
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    October 2020. About 95% done.
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    -Abone.
     
  18. -Brent-
    Joined: Nov 20, 2006
    Posts: 7,362

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    October 2019:

    Model A Comp Chassis 10.JPG

    Last month:

    Small Headlights 60s Model A Coupe.jpg

    What's not shown is the year before that getting the body together and the 10 years all the parts sat in storage. Haha.
     
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  19. Sept 2019:

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    Currently:

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  20. Wanderlust
    Joined: Oct 27, 2019
    Posts: 790

    Wanderlust

    A year , an engine rebuild queered that
     

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  21. 1971BB427
    Joined: Mar 6, 2010
    Posts: 8,758

    1971BB427
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    from Oregon

    One year ago. '39 Chev passenger coupe.
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    A rolling body, with no floors, rockers, lower doors, or tail panel intact. Lower cowl rotted, lower firewall rotted. A crappy one piece ill fitting glass frontend. No engine, trans, and a junk rear axle.

    New rockers tacked in.
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    Tail panel.
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    350 SBC roller motor built.
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    Rebuilt and narrowed '58 Chev truck axle, converted to disc brakes.
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    8.8" For axle installed, and wheelwells radiused for pie crusts.
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    Stripped for epoxy sealer.
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    Primed.
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    My first upholstery work.
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    And a couple weeks ago on it's first 1200 mile journey. Success, no problems, and 19 mpg with a well built 350 roller motor, and 700R4 trans.
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    All done by myself, alone, no help, in a 10'x20' metal building.
    Hope to have paint on it this winter.
     
  22. Man that's a beautiful car you've built there . Thanks for sharing with us .
     
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  23. Great progress , looks good . I hear ya on the long term issue . Preaching to the choir brother LOL !
     
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  25. Good progress on the Ford , what's next or is it patina all the way ??
     
  26. WOW is all I can say , pretty impressive to say the least . Looks awesome . Great stance , pie crusts , radiused , straight axle , roller motor overdrive trans , perfect . Color choice ?
     
  27. 1971BB427
    Joined: Mar 6, 2010
    Posts: 8,758

    1971BB427
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    from Oregon

    My color choice changes weekly, but a dark gold is my latest choice.
     
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  28. topher5150
    Joined: Feb 10, 2017
    Posts: 3,356

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    The first pic is of both of the cars earlier this year before I cut them and switched bottoms.
    Since then I put in my engine and transmission, added the Buick headlights, Cougar seats, steering column, power steering box, new doors 2019.jpeg 2.jpeg
     
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  29. RMONTY
    Joined: Jan 7, 2016
    Posts: 2,540

    RMONTY
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