Thread: 1930 model a pickup
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08-20-2013 11:21 PM #31
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08-21-2013 01:54 AM #32
The truck looks really great Mark!!! I especially like the interior, most excellent work there, really matches up with the rest of the build!Yesterday is history, tomorrow is a mystery, Live for Today!
Carroll Shelby
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08-21-2013 03:28 AM #33
It looks awesome. You should be very proud of all the hard work!
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08-21-2013 06:23 AM #34
Fantastic, really good looking truck.Ken Thomas
NoT FaDe AwaY and the music didn't die
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08-21-2013 07:21 AM #35
nice work--- it must be a blast to drive
cheers
hank
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08-21-2013 10:25 AM #36
Wow super nice work. And a cool custom color, which goes well with the gray interior. Always liked charcoal gray seats, don't get nearly as hot as the black ones!" "No matter where you go, there you are!" Steve.
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08-21-2013 03:35 PM #37
That's bloody gorgeous sharpmark!
A credit to you!
So what does Shona think?johnboy
Mountain man. (Retired.)
Some mistakes are too much fun to be made only once.
I don't know everything about anything, and I don't know anything about lots of things.
'47 Ford sedan. 350 -- 350, Jaguar irs + ifs.
'49 Morris Minor. Datsun 1500cc, 5sp manual, Marina front axle, Nissan rear axle.
'51 Ford school bus. Chev 400 ci Vortec 5 sp manual + Gearvendors 2sp, 2000 Chev lwb dually chassis and axles.
'64 A.C. Cobra replica. Ford 429, C6 auto, Torana ifs, Jaguar irs.
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08-22-2013 12:45 AM #38
shona hasn't seen it yet
i want to get it completely finished and drive it for a bit so its hidden at the panel beaters place for the moment and she still thinks its in the paint shop!
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09-15-2013 11:32 PM #39
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09-15-2013 11:37 PM #40
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09-16-2013 06:07 AM #41
Nicely done, and looking sharp! She's gonna attract some attention gettin' the groceries in that one!Roger
Enjoy the little things in life, and you may look back one day and realize that they were really the BIG things.
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09-16-2013 08:31 AM #42
Congrats on a great build! Love the stance, wheels, tires, and caps. The
light tint on the windows is a nice touch! Great workmanship from the
frame up, have fun!
Rich
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09-16-2013 03:00 PM #43
Very very nice and congratulations on an amazing build and finish, brilliant. I like the lights underneath too as it was one of the things I will always remember about Gordon Cochrane's '27 T Tudor with the Jag bum in. It looked absolutely awesome following down the street at night with the axles etc highlighted by the glow of the lights.
I maybe a little crazy but it stops me going insane.
Isaiah 48: 17,18.
Mark.
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09-18-2013 08:23 AM #44
That is a pickup I would be proud to have parked in my driveway. Nice work!
Lynn
'32 3W
There's no 12 step program for stupid!
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05-21-2014 10:41 PM #45
Yeeha!
Congratulations and a round of applause please for our very own sharpmark!
His 1930 Model A pickup was this month's feature car in the New Zealand Hot Rod Magazine!
Good on ya mate, and bloody well deserved!
This car is a credit to ya.
Last edited by johnboy; 05-21-2014 at 10:48 PM.
johnboy
Mountain man. (Retired.)
Some mistakes are too much fun to be made only once.
I don't know everything about anything, and I don't know anything about lots of things.
'47 Ford sedan. 350 -- 350, Jaguar irs + ifs.
'49 Morris Minor. Datsun 1500cc, 5sp manual, Marina front axle, Nissan rear axle.
'51 Ford school bus. Chev 400 ci Vortec 5 sp manual + Gearvendors 2sp, 2000 Chev lwb dually chassis and axles.
'64 A.C. Cobra replica. Ford 429, C6 auto, Torana ifs, Jaguar irs.
You're welcome Mike, glad it worked out for you. Roger, it's taken a few years but my inventory of excess parts has shrunk a fair bit from 1 1/2 garage stalls to about an eight by eight space. ...
1968 Plymouth Valiant 1st Gen HEMI