OT but still Ford

cowdog

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Been spending my time fixing in this. Still have a few things to trI'm out. Just had to drive it.
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Fords are OK, but of course the manufacture of REAL automobiles ended when production of the 4-cylinder Dodge Bros. car ceased in 1928. (I've got the front fenders, etc. on mine removed at the moment for straightening and painting.)
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1927 Tudor sedan. This one is on a '28 A frame and is slated for a 'sleeper resto' look. 400 horse small block Chevy (!), '28 Ford suspension and an undetermined rearend to handle the power. But it'll LOOK stock(ish).

BTW...this pic is an old one. It's a little further along by now.
 
wow what great projects!!! here's mine... 1968 ford f100 , also found this welder i couldn't pass up for $25.00, needed new
leads and paint
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Ha, my mistake, when I first saw your picture I thought you had a toy 601 tractor. I had a closer
look, joke is on me.
 
I learned how to drive on an 8N, a '50 Ford 2 dr. coupe (V8) and a '51 Ford F 100 V8. Great seeing those old Fords.
 

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