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Projects YAWN.....YET ANOTHER BARN FIND DEUCE TUDOR (UPDATE 3 APR 2019)

Discussion in 'Traditional Hot Rods' started by hotrodA, Sep 20, 2014.

  1. But this time it's mine!
    Finally snagged one (after selling my 55 pickup).

    Earlier patch panels in it, solid floor, filled top, 59AB, with 37 trans and rear. Very nice grille, shell, hood, all garnish moldings, perfect doors, tank, vent, dash, all three seats, firewall. Decent front fenders,
    Already found some rears.
    Stock box and column.
    Already have a 32 radiator .

    Missing one bumper, headlight bar, glass. hood latches, board covers, fender braces.
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    Hopefully the flattie will run (not stuck). Needs some early Ford hydraulics, dropped axle, fuel lines, steelies and steering.

    Let's ride!!

    "You never pay too much for a 32, you just buy it too soon".
    ......Randy Nash (RIP)
     
    Last edited: Sep 20, 2014
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  2. cavman
    Joined: Mar 23, 2005
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    Cool! Wish I had a sedan....
     
  3. swifty
    Joined: Dec 25, 2005
    Posts: 2,221

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    OK what's the story behind it all? You've shown us the pics, now the story.
     
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  4. rusty rocket
    Joined: Oct 30, 2011
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    Very nice start you have.
     

  5. The car belonged to an older gentleman in Culleoka, TN, who passed away. A friend of mine bought it at the estate sale, sold the fenders off, and passed it on to me.

    The frame is original, with title, but has been boxed in the front,, with what looks like an aftermarket 32 front crossmember, welded in(!!!). It has a 37(considering the tranny?) X-member welded in, but has remnants of some square tube pieces cut from small boxing plates. Engine is complete, with wiring, carb, fuel pump, distributor, turns over.

    Floor is virtually rust free, save some on the lf cowl mount.

    I'll post some more pics after I get it cleaned out, if anyone's interested.

    Here it is in the owner's barn:
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    Last edited: Sep 20, 2014
  6. Holy cow dude!!!
    That thing is awesome. Looks really solid and straight. Great find, happy for you. Wish it was a '34 sitting in my garage.
    and yes, we will need more pics. Tim
     
  7. brady1929
    Joined: Sep 30, 2006
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    Damn that's nice.
     
  8. Southfork
    Joined: Dec 15, 2001
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    So how much are you going to chop it???
     
  9. thequietwon
    Joined: Mar 21, 2006
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    That is a good start indeed...I have several of the parts you are missing...
    Sam
     
  10. PM me with info, please Sam.
     
  11. Cool!
    Why not do something different?
    Build with what you already have.
    No fenders? don't need em.
    drop the front axle, reverse the rear spring.
    Juice brakes. Add some bigs and littles.
    get it to run and drive.
    Leave the body as it is.
    have a beater 32!
    Almost nobody does that anymore!
     
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  12. Pewsplace
    Joined: Feb 10, 2007
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    Sedans are nice, especially Deuces.
     
  13. @Tony, that's pretty much the plan for starters. But i do have a set of fenders.
     
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  14. Runnin shine
    Joined: Apr 12, 2013
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    Congrats! God I hope all the Duece Tudors aren't snagged up before I start my next build, I'm so jealous!


    "Listen Mr... It ain't broke if I can't fix it"
     
  15. Nice find! Hope you'll keep it a fenderless highboy...with a haircut!
     
  16. WOW....Great start right there, more pictures when you have time, thanks.......
     
  17. Peter Holwerda
    Joined: Nov 8, 2010
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    nice tudor and looks like a solid body. Good luck with the build.
     
  18. swifty
    Joined: Dec 25, 2005
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    Nice Tudor, great story and I'm positive everyone would like to see more pics when you've cleaned it up. And I gather that you're going with fenders which is good cos I love fendered 32's even though I'm currently building a 32-5w hi-boy for the wife. She reckons real hot rods don't have fenders!
     
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  19. Love that picture of it snugly tucked away in the barn, classic. Looking forward to seeing some pictures when she's up and running again.




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  20. Congratulations,I love Deuce sedans and you sure put a big grin on my face this morning quoting Randy's adage,,,I heard him say that so many times! :) HRP
     
  21. bowie
    Joined: Jul 27, 2011
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    Great score! Very clean looking body, good it came with a lot of the hard to find parts.
     
  22. Nice score....Now more photos please
     
  23. 48FordFanatic
    Joined: Feb 26, 2011
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    from Maine

  24. Oh,some of us still drive beaters. HRP

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  25. 10434351_718311751541236_1797317003586417202_n.jpg I say build a hotrod out of it. Like this. Example # 1
     
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  26. @Danny (HRP)
    Thanks! Yours is one of the prime motivators for fenders, but I got a thing for highboys , too.. Like Sam's (thequietwon) coupe. Decisions, decisions.
     
    Last edited: Dec 24, 2016
  27. There is no wrong way to build a Deuce as long as you adhere to the traditional styles..I too love Sam's coupe! HRP
     

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