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11-25-2006 06:24 PM #1
Originally Posted by earlyfordv8
Last count I heard ( NATS in Kentucky ) ... the waiting list was over 300 ... at two or three cars a week ... TWO YEARS minimum ...
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11-25-2006 06:51 PM #2
Originally Posted by hotroddaddy
Originally Posted by Deuce
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11-25-2006 07:16 PM #3
I think it's cool ... that they are making them ... and I Hope you can get one ... I just meant ... if you get on the waiting list ... NOW ... It will be a while ...
I had considered trying to buy one before they had got everything finished up ... but finally bought a good original one ...
The Brookville 3W is pretty close ... just a few things that are not dead on original Ford correct ... but close enough for a Hot Rod
You can go here ... to see a little progress on my 3W project ...
http://www.hotrodders.com/forum/jour...ge=1&reverse=1
It is some what funny ... or ironic
The fellow who had my 32 3W ... finally sold it to me because ( in his mind ) ... the new Brookville 3W coupes would run the value of the original Murray built Henry Ford 32 3W coupes down ) I believe it has done the opposite ...Last edited by Deuce; 11-25-2006 at 07:27 PM.
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11-25-2006 07:50 PM #4
Originally Posted by Deuce
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11-26-2006 06:28 AM #5
Originally Posted by earlyfordv8
when I had to cut a original dash for the A/C ducts ...
Look at the top dash rail, in the center ... you can see the hole for the cigar lighter ( the first Ford to have a lighter ) ... I do not know WHY they left it off ... it would have been easy to do.
They must have really gotten busy building the 3W's ... Kenny Gollahon ( the owners son ) told me at Louisville that the production would be 2 to 3 bodies a week ... 4 if they had a real good week.
They did not have the arm rests done yet ... I wonder how they will look?? The originals are very difficult to find ... ( thankfully I found a set ... )
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11-26-2006 10:51 AM #6
Anyone have any pics of this new Brookville?
Just in case......Happy Birthday Richard. .
Happy Birthday techinspector1