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Features 41-48 Ford and Merc Picture Thread!

Discussion in 'Traditional Customs' started by nitrobrother, May 1, 2013.

  1. ramblin dan
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  2. Sweet & Low
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    Any more pic's of the chopped & flamed 46 sedan? looking at the pic I would say it was taken some time ago.
     
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  3. 50Fraud
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    I have seen at least three '41 Merc short-doors, so I'm not surprised to hear of a '42.
     
  4. ramblin dan
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    These were taken in the eighties in and around Michigan and Ontario at various car shows.
     
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    629.jpg 1985 Dorchester Ontario.
     
  6. Sweet & Low
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    Thanks for the old pic's of the 46 sedan. Don't think I have ever seen it before. I'm assuming I'm looking at an earlier flamed version as well as a later version with the Corvette grill.
    That's a great looking sedan with a great chop,
     
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  8. ramblin dan
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    I believe your right about the later and earlier version of this car. I seemed to remember it was owned by a guy named Ed and it was quite a staple of the car shows in that era in the Detroit area as well as around parts of Ontario.
     
  9. flatout51
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    My dad just picked this beauty up dirt cheap. All original 48 4 door with a Columbia. Going to be his daily. IMG_20190411_122638_634.jpeg IMG_20190411_122638_636.jpeg IMG_20190409_145251_607.jpeg IMG_20190409_094339_920.jpeg 20190409_122114.jpeg

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  10. Sod Buster
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    I just got my 47 on the road a few day ago, bought it in Feb it had great bones but needed the dust knocked off and a bunch of TLC. New suspension, steering, ignition, front brakes.
    The interior of the car was customized in 1968, the car came out of Beloit Kansas it was a dirt road car but garaged.

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    Left hand shift, they say the guy that did the interior liked to put his arm around his gal.

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    Toad in the shift knob.

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    [​IMG]i just got mine on the road over the weekend , now waiting on better weather to take it out


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  12. Dave Mc
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  13. I see more and more of the 46-48 Fords lately.
    What do you guys think, are they becoming more popular like the 32-34 Fords did?
     
  14. flatout51
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    I think it's due to how cheap they can still be bought for. Personally they are some of the best cars Ford ever built both mechanically and in the looks department. Very underrated

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  15. topher5150
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    Don't know what color you would consider this but I love it. 1947-ford-hot-rod-patina-street-rat-chopped-pickup-truck-ford-hotrod-traditional-5.jpg
     
  16. Jalopy Joker
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  17. Had the skirts but painted them up and installed this Winter-
     

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  18. Really like it.
     
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  19. Jim Bouchard
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    ^^^me too^^^
     
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  20. oliver westlund
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    i agree, i paid 1500 for mine, been in a barn for 40 years, minimal rust, fairly straight. i see em for under 2k all the time, saw a short door business coupe for 500 the other day
     
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    Anyone at back to the 50s in their 46-48
     
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  25. sedantudor
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    My 47 tudor. Picture was taken in an alley behind an old Ford dealership.
     
  26. lucas1946merc
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    Does anyone have a dash from another car in their 46-48. I'm looking to do something different. Whether it's filling an original or from another car all together
     
  27. chopnchaneled
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    from Buford Ga.

    Same here, ?
     
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  29. hotrod1948
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    This one is a Bitchin three piece with a home made insert. The one I've seen that I like the best is a cut down 49 Ford. It is just a little too wide but with some creative surgery it goes in and looks natural. The key is using the back of the 48 and splicing the 49 pieces to it. Usually you lose the clock. But I've seen it done retaining the clock.
     

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