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1934 Ford Tudor build

Discussion in 'The Hokey Ass Message Board' started by 51Hg, Oct 13, 2011.

  1. 51Hg
    Joined: Aug 12, 2004
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    Decided to start a build thread on the 1934 Ford sedan that I just got. My club members decided to get together and take a little off the top.

    This is what we started with:
    ImageUploadedByTJJ1318489487.572503.jpg
    My buddy redeyewelder started a tech post in another thread about how things were laid out and all the measurements. ImageUploadedByTJJ1318489692.069968.jpg
    Make it a convertible? ImageUploadedByTJJ1318489795.269711.jpg
    During the tear down of the interior on the passenger side rear near the back window I found that some one signed the inside of the car in chalk
    ImageUploadedByTJJ1318489927.301211.jpg
    Top back
    ImageUploadedByTJJ1318490014.206277.jpg
    Starting to align and weld back up things ImageUploadedByTJJ1318490139.189152.jpg
    Trying it on for size

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  2. 51Hg
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  3. 33 Fordor
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    Looking.good! Is the signature dated sometime in 1951?
     
  4. 51Hg
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  5. 51Hg
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    It read "EGR 11-50"
     
  6. 51Hg
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    One more for tonight. Me making the ceremonial first cut.

    ImageUploadedByTJJ1318492660.418459.jpg
     
  7. Skirv
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    The chop looks really mean Ron. I like it a lot.
     
  8. 51Hg
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    Thanks Bill. Still have alot of cutting and welding to do, but we're getting there. I figured that I'd get the chop done since its still attached to the frame.

    get everything done as far as the chop goes and then take the body off the frame and start on it.
     
  9. 51Hg
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    I must add that my buddy Lonnie at CPC Custom Automotive is heading up the chop. If you want to get in-touch with him PM me. Any and all work around the greater Memphis, TN. Area.
     
  10. 3wLarry
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    from Owasso, Ok

    what size are the wheels and tires?
     
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  11. Skirv
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    7.50X16 rear and 6.00X16 front on 35 Ford wires.
     
  12. ss34coupe
    Joined: May 13, 2007
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    Looks great! I like the windshield post treatment, it sets off the whole chop very nicely!
     
  13. Looking good!!! What is the windsheild height now?
     
  14. hammeredt
    Joined: Mar 3, 2006
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    hammeredt

    Thats a good looking haircut. You guys did a great job. Makes me regret selling my '34 tudor.
     
  15. speedyg948
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    nice work, chop is gonna look killer when its done ...the final product should be interesting! PS love your avatar!
     
  16. 32fivewindow
    Joined: Mar 22, 2008
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    32fivewindow
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    from USA!

  17. any updates on this?
     
  18. Sold it bought a 36 ford
     

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