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Found a 1934 Ford Sedan, fixing a 1934 ford 5 Window Coupe

Discussion in 'The Hokey Ass Message Board' started by 32fivewindow, Feb 2, 2013.

  1. 32fivewindow
    Joined: Mar 22, 2008
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    from USA!

    Found a 1934 Ford Sedan, using it to fix a 1934 ford 5 Window Coupe

    The sedan is pretty cool, so disassembly will be tasteful, and I have really awesome Ford Subrails and a decent cowl to put it back together once I've had my way with it.

    Though y'all would want to see it as it came off its roof in the desert,
     

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  2. Looks like a pretty nice parts car. HRP
     
  3. The37Kid
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    They age a lot slower out your way, nice find. Bob
     
  4. cfnutcase
    Joined: Nov 29, 2008
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    from Branson mo

    Looks like a good buildable car to me, I would love to have that body myself!! I hate to see it parted out.......hopefully you can stick enough parts back with it to still have a buildable car, let me know what you have left! Jim
     

  5. black 62
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    got a story ?
     
  6. Good for you. At least your moving a hell of a lot faster than those other guys with their '34 Chevy Coupe & Sedan desert finds. Have they had rain yet ?
     
  7. lawman
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    Nice score !!!!
     
  8. Harms Way
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    Um,....... Let me know what your plans are for the rear window opening.........:)
     
  9. Angry Frenchman
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    shes A little bent up but the metal looks awesome!
     
  10. Hot Rods Ta Hell
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    That sedan looks buildable.
    Rather than part it out to save your coupe, tell us what you need to complete your coupe. We may come up with the parts to do it without having to sacrifice the sedan body.
     
  11. 32fivewindow
    Joined: Mar 22, 2008
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    Im not doing anything to the sedan that would need replaced any way. Everything is saveable. The roof can be put back into shape. I am just stealing the floor and a cowl and am going to put the sedan back together with a nice set of Henry subrails and different cowl. I promise it will be better than when I started... and Sorry the deed has been done.
     

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  12. Save those coupes!
     
  13. ss34coupe
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    Right on! No problem cutting up a sedan if you are saving a coupe. I once parted out a fordor, and the parts were use to save a trio of three window coupes. Keep us posted on the progress of your coupe.
     
  14. 32fivewindow
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    New floor and Firewall mounted on the frame, coupe body hanging ready to be squared and welded back into place.
     

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  15. Blakmerk
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    Well played...nuff said.
     
  16. Angry Frenchman
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    YES! save the coupes!




     
  17. 32fivewindow
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    Lots of progress on the coupe!

    Body now on the new floor and cowl, roof starting to get stitched into place! Doors open and shut and actually latch without any BFH masaging :)
     

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  18. el Scotto
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    Very nice, consider me jealous! :cool:
     
  19. Uptown83
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    Nice. Keep us updated. Where abouts in the desert are you
     
  20. vicksrods
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    Nice ...... The33/34 fords are my favorite can't wait to see how this one turns out
     
  21. 32fivewindow
    Joined: Mar 22, 2008
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    1934 frame
    1936 ford rear bones
    1977 granada rearend w/ factory discs
    1934 ford rear spring

    I havent decided what pedals to use yet, but I'll get the rear end rolling soon, I have a ton of measuring and haven't figured what way to cut and mount the 36 bones yet...
     

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  22. ss34coupe
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    Right on! Good work!
     
  23. 66tintop
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    I love when someone fixes a car that has been fuglied up, it takes big balls to do it ,not for the faint hearted ! well done so far , thanks for sharing:D:D:D
     
  24. I guess I can't complain. I cut up a sedan a little better than that one but I did un-channel a roadster body in the process. (the baby blue one on Chris Swensons Instagram)
     
  25. Smokey2
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    Coupe is Shapin' Up............Looking Good !


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    (Years Ago )...........I cut up a Four door ('34 ) to get a near mint floor for a Phaeton.....Never hesitated.
    Times have changed a bit, desert find to Save a Coupe, NO PROBLEM>

    Smokey2
     
  26. brady1929
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