Here is mine. Spent 40 years in a collection. You couldn't walk between the cars when I first found it. All that time under cover has been good for it. I'm hoping, over the next couple years, I can purchase more out of this collection. I included floor shots because somewhere along the line someone might need them for reference. Why does everyone who sees it want to know if it's for sale? My build thread: http://www.jalopyjournal.com/forum/showthread.php?t=647348
My "35" is just about ready to hit the road. I've had a lot of help I'm thankful for every minute of it. Look out little kids and old ladies!
Everyone asks if is for sale because everyone to include me wants it. Well I would drive it if I had to
That looks like a super clean body. And now I know what 55 years of dust looks like Post up some more pic's when you can.
My christmas present to myself. A fair bit of work already done, but still needs a TON of work and patches.
Here is my Cabriolet, nearly on the road. Thickstun equipped Flathead, 46 box, columbia, juice brakes, will have skirts and re contoured top.
I have a full custom 36' coupe,.. It was in the first Detroit Autorama,... you've all seen the pictures on other threads,... But yep !,... I got one !
Just to show just how sick we are, see those tires (and banjo and front end)? Look familiar? My Dad and my 5 window in '64.
To be honest, I never really liked the 35-36 Fords until last year when I saw a red custom at a car show. I believe it was a 35' 3-Window.
Very nice... what'd you use on the running boards for the trim? I've been thinking about doing something similar on my car... You can P-M me as to not get the thread off track if you like... Zach
Heres mine, 36 2 door phaeton still in the build phase. here is a link to my build thread for anybody interested. http://www.jalopyjournal.com/forum/showthread.php?t=549199