cfwjr1974
10-26-2010, 07:49 PM
Worth a try.... In case some of you are following Greg Weld's new purchase...
Location: Cumming, GA Price: $9,000
1932 Ford Tudor Sedan Steel Body with a new Pete & Jake's frame.
The car is all steel, with the recent addition of some patch panels, bitchin recessed firewall for a small block, and a new floor. The roof was chopped years ago. I left the roof patch panel on the car after we media blasted it. If I wind up doing the car, then I am going to remove and fill it, or go with a factory style cloth insert. The car rolls on a pallet that I built with casters, so transportation will not be a problem.
There are motor mounts and a transmission cross member laying inside the car, and you can see them in the pics.
The frame is a Pete and Jakes with a transverse rear spring setup. It is ready to go for paint and body, not ready for paint. If you guys have built cars, you understand the difference. $9,000 buys it today (was $19,000) and, yes, I am losing money.
To see pictures of the car on flickr (14 of them):
http://www.flickr.com/photos/cfwjr1974/
Thanks,
Chuck
[email protected]
678-982-3502 cell
Location: Cumming, GA Price: $9,000
1932 Ford Tudor Sedan Steel Body with a new Pete & Jake's frame.
The car is all steel, with the recent addition of some patch panels, bitchin recessed firewall for a small block, and a new floor. The roof was chopped years ago. I left the roof patch panel on the car after we media blasted it. If I wind up doing the car, then I am going to remove and fill it, or go with a factory style cloth insert. The car rolls on a pallet that I built with casters, so transportation will not be a problem.
There are motor mounts and a transmission cross member laying inside the car, and you can see them in the pics.
The frame is a Pete and Jakes with a transverse rear spring setup. It is ready to go for paint and body, not ready for paint. If you guys have built cars, you understand the difference. $9,000 buys it today (was $19,000) and, yes, I am losing money.
To see pictures of the car on flickr (14 of them):
http://www.flickr.com/photos/cfwjr1974/
Thanks,
Chuck
[email protected]
678-982-3502 cell