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thank you all very much
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46fordnut |
03-30-2011 @ 12:16 PM
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early fords that show what they really look like?
This message was edited by 46fordnut on 3-30-11 @ 12:17 PM
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1934 Ford |
03-29-2011 @ 8:57 PM
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46Fordnut, Great car, survivors are great to see. After 39 years in the Early Ford V8 hobby I still like to see survivors. Apparenly many people do. In this collage, guess which one draws the most conversation?
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46fordnut |
03-28-2011 @ 1:37 PM
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unlike most people i know it still has a flat 8. needs floors and running boards plus some sheet metal work. if to be driver glass is little hazey.
This message was edited by 46fordnut on 3-28-11 @ 2:46 PM
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jerry.grayson |
03-28-2011 @ 8:13 AM
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That is a very solid survivor and will be an easy restoration. I had a 46 Tudor while in college and it was a great car and very reliable.
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BigBlockFord |
03-28-2011 @ 5:06 AM
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That's a cool looking dash and steering wheel. Good luck.
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46fordnut |
03-27-2011 @ 5:12 PM
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here are some pictures of my 1946 ford ! this is the car you people are helping me with. bought the car as a non working car and now it works. from 2005 till present.
This message was edited by 46fordnut on 3-27-11 @ 5:13 PM
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