I have been collecting parts for a few years and progressing pretty slow on this build as time and funds allow. Have most of the parts together and now doing bodywork, which there is heaps of. Progress will be slow but I am motivated to move forward. I have a 327 and t5 five speed as running gear. It is an original chassis, with model a front and flattened 40 rear cross members.
Cool! I'm hitchin' a ride! '27 T Roadster build: http://www.jalopyjournal.com/forum/showthread.php?t=734383
Hey Scotty, I was wondering how this was progressing ?? Any plans for chopping the top or are you going to run it stock ?? Hey did you end up selling the '36 3 Window ?? Sure would love one of them one day. Good luck and look forward to seeing some updates.
Liking it very much so far and i know what you mean about how "slow" projects can go. Looking forward to updates ....
Takes time and money, but it looks like you're going make it. Chopped or not, '32 tudor's make a great looking ride. Going fenderless??
Please say your going to keep the fenders. IMO the two worst things to hear when posting a build are: 1. FTF (forget the fenders) 2. Chop the shit out of it Frank
Thanks for the comments guys. This one is staying stock height. Want it to look a bit tall and jalopy like. None like that around here, they are mostly chopped fibreglass ones. Did not come with fenders, so just cycle guards for registration purposes - 36 spare wheel covers.
deluxe32 - sold the 36 3 window, went to Victoria. That was a good cash injection to make lots happen to this one and purchase my 32 5 window - my holy grail.