New to the forum and I'm curious to see who else is working on a 1952 Ford.. Any other Customline Tudors out there?!
Click on this and you will find a place to feel right at home: http://www.jalopyjournal.com/forum/social-forums/1952-59-ford-social-group.282/
I have better pics somewhere, this is all I can find at the moment. Have been planning a grille swap for years but haven't done it yet.
I flew down to Tampa when I bought this and drove it 900 miles back to Louisville. A few months later it dropped one of the pistons in the flathead so I sold it....
Man,who wizzed in your corn flakes? 6 angry faces? Jeff is about the most accommodating & helpful guy around. HRP
Certainly ,I've been a member of the social group for a number of years now and like many social groups you have to join to view the board much like the Classic Step Vans social group that you are a member of ~ I can't view the site unless I join. HRP
Being as you're new here, you may not be aware of these other valuable sites, all worth checking out thoroughly. Kustomrama;http://www.kustomrama.com/index.php?title=1952_Ford Rik Hoving's CCA:http://public.fotki.com/Rikster/11_...like/ford_custom_cars/52-54_ford_custom_cars/ CarNut:http://www.carnut.com/photo/custom/custind.html
I've been there several times today and it is one of the social groupe that is not closed so you don't have to join,I must be missing something.HRP
Apparently you do have to join. Click on the link and look at the top right hand side and you will see - Social Forum Tools Click on that and a box will drop down then click on Join Social Group and you will see the threads. HRP
52 STOCK WITH FLATHEAD 54 FIRST YEAR OHV.. I really like the scallops !!! I see the full length chrome, nice car...
I wish hers had a Y-block but yeah, really happy it has the "new for '54" front suspension Thanks for the compliment, we've been working on it for a while now. Seemed like the original poster was looking for ideas that's why I posted.
My first car was my aunt's 1952 Ford Mainline 2 dr sedan. It had the 215 OHV 6 cylinder! The flathead 6 was used last in 1951, I'm pretty sure!
I can't lie, these are waaaay cooler than the 55 I got...i still like my 55 tho Sent from my SM-J700T using The H.A.M.B. mobile app
Here is my 52, I just did the garage clean out and sort, so that it can come to the back garage. This along with a few others projects will keep me busy this winter.