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Projects 1941 Ford Business Coupe build

Discussion in 'Traditional Hot Rods' started by 1941Ford_Luke, Apr 26, 2012.

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    In the coming week I will weld in the sheet metal parts permanently.
     
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  9. Can´t see any pics except the first couple.
     
  10. Me either!
     
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  12. looks like you could have used the one I cut up. it had been in a field on it's roof for years. had a bad roof and perfect floor
     
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    I need to go see where the error is ...
     
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    Hello,

    Now go do it, in addition to the sheet metal work, go with the engine overhaul. It is a 292 Ford Y-block from a 1957 Ranchero. He is in very bad condition, but it can be saved.
     
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    Nice metal fabrication, keep up the good work!
     
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    Incidentally continue the work sheet ...
     
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  24. You are quickly moving along on this Luke. I continue to be impressed with the effort you take to make the repairs right. Looking good!

    -Dave
     
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    I really like 41s. Keep up the good work
     
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    Hallo Lukas,

    Good job with the '41. It seems more a resto than a custom :)

    Down here you can see mine, PM me if you need some measurements or something else.

    Luca
     

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  28. Luke - good to see another 41 being fixed up! Look forward to future updates.

    Best to you,
    John
     
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    @ Luca, thanks for the praise. Yes in the beginning it is first a restoration, but if the body is back in its original condition, then the Ford rebuilt in the style of the late fifties, early sixties, but almost only with funds that are then been possible. On the offer because of surveying I come back willingly.

    Regards Luke
     
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    @ John, thanks for the positive feedback.

    Greetings Luke
     

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