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Features Pre-War Custom: Mild or Spicy?

Discussion in 'Traditional Customs' started by Jive-Bomber, Oct 25, 2016.

  1. Jive-Bomber
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    Pre-War Custom: Mild or Spicy?

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  2. Malcolm
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    Mild all the way. Those cars were so great from the factory, I don't think they really need much.. Besides a good lowering, of course!
     
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  3. Jonnie King
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    I agree "all the way" with Malcom. Cool looks from Mr. Ford to begin with...I like the one Ryan pictured on his Post. BUT, for a drivetrain, I'd stick with an updated FoMoCo combine...that would "keep it in the family", and let it run all day with no problems.

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  4. typo41
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    With the current look, I think Ryan should the following:
    Extra large fuel tank
    Heavy rear springs
    And a 50 gallon tank in the trunk to haul moonshine between the now two Roundups.
    Get a supply of mason jars for winter 'canning'
    Jalopy Fuel at it's finest
     
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  5. theHIGHLANDER
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    The 38 Deluxe and 39 Standard, well they got that one right straight out of the box. Pick your body style and keep it simple, clean, always in good looking and working order, done. Stance, rolling stock, maybe a custom interior that doesn't stray too far from normal (no TVs, angel fur carpets, etc). Perhaps a bumper change that wouldn't end up "owning" the looks or maybe set of bumper guards that also wouldn't dominate. The biggest advance to these cars, in my sometimes not-so-humble opinion, the stance and tire sizes. Too much of any element there, gone. Tiny front tires end up looking tow dolly in nature, too big out back gets cartoonish, too much rake in either direction looks like it was done in a 1 car garage and not observed from a distance. I prefer a mild nose down stance with about 1 full size in tire difference, or as I'm doing to mine, 7.00 in the rear, 6.00 in front, about a 2" overall rake. And, I've not forgotten my HAMB brethren, I just have to get back on it and up the build thread. The big focus for me is the interior and I think you'll all enjoy it. And to think I once hated these cars...
     
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  6. RainierHooker
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    Mild, mild, mild. For any of the Fat-Fender'd-Fords I think the aim is something out of a Dan Post Blue Book. A shave, a trim, and some skirts. These cars were made to exude a flowing "aero" look, and by just smoothing them out, and not adding anything that dominates, you let them shine.
     
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  7. straykatkustoms
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    Since Malcom beat me to saying mild, I'll go to the Spicy side. I would like to see a coupe version of this car built.

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    If that is too mild, Ryan's coupe would look too kool. Chopped, sectioned, extended rear fenders and two extra head lights. Why not its only metal.....

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  8. Petejoe
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    I would never of thought Ryan would consider a custom change.
    I like the idea.
    I'd suggest lowered rear with skirts and maybe a few front end changes just to give it a change. Possibly custom bumpers. With a y block it has to have a 50's theme. Interior? Mildly done with custom changes.
    Black on black on black of course.
     
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  9. oldcargary
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    Mild is the way I like em. Looked pretty custom right out of the Ford Plant...
     
  10. He won't do it.
     
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  11. von Dyck
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    Wipers pivoted off the cowl always improves the looks compared to the swinging type.
     
  12. I love Ryan's car but I wouldn't call it a custom mild or otherwise. Other than the stance, which for that vintage car is a hot rod stance not a custom stance, what is custom about it?
     
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  13. Bluedot
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    I have to agree with Jonnie King. Ryan has already nailed the look, but a more reliable drivetrain might be a good choice. Not an OT drivetrain mind you, but a Y-block sounds pretty tasty for this project. Maybe sneak in a 5-speed behind it?
     
  14. seatex
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    I think it's perf the way it is........................
     
  15. sololobo
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    I had a 38 standard two door that was my first v/8, a fast car after driving my mostly stock 33 Chevy 6 banger. I loved the front end, and just lowered it, gray primer, red wheels, white walls and full cone hub caps. Dual exhaust with Smithy's mufflers and an a tall shifter on the 39 box. Later a 53 Merc flattie with two 97's and a few goodies. Loved that car and sold it to buy my 49 Olds club coupe. Mild works for me.
     
  16. 'Mo
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    This one (from the web) has some nice touches.
    It's said to have originated as a Barris build from 1951-52.

    Not pre-war, but compatible with the Y-block.

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  17. autobilly
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    That's what I thought, why pre-war custom? I think that mid to late '50's flames would go well with the engine choice and body style.
     
  18. I am a '38 Standard man myself. The most Art Deco of them all and rarely seen. The coupe version is stunning. It is puzzling why they aren't more highly prized.
     
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  19. I'm thinking that the prewar is for the body style, not that it was customized before '41...
     
  20. Yes! The '38 Standards are bitchin'.
     
  21. 'Mo
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    I agree, Pete.
    Doug Walker was furnishing his '38 Deluxe coupe with Standard front sheet metal, before he sold it.
    Any idea of the car's fate?
     
  22. dumprat
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    Spicy!
    I love the grille stock but that roof line begs for a smooth flowing chop.

    Envision the curves of a beautiful woman with an hourglass figure, lying on her side on a sandy beach.

    And cut off anything that does fit that shape!
     
  23. As prewar customs go I tend to lean towards the flathead powered variety. But that's just me. I like the way they look as a mild custom


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  24. dumprat
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    If you are gonna call it a custom it better be "Kustom" stockers with a nose,deck and some skirts are still stock.
     
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  25. Gahrajmahal
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    I think if Ryan wants to make a change it would be hard for him to ignore Sancho's suggestion.
     
  26. :rolleyes:
     
  27. jim galli
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    Another '38 Standard guy. First rule, never never never sealed beams. The rest is simple. Black, lowered slightly, skirts, and a lady luck decal in the quarter window. Of course a flathead singing through smithies is necessary.
     
  28. 21G
    Joined: Oct 7, 2005
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    I love the front end on the Standard.

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