Thread: Added another one to the stable
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01-17-2010 06:01 PM #1
Added another one to the stable
Found another T that I couldn't refuse. This 26 Coupe will not be for keeps but for resale when Dad's 68 Camaro is finished and sold and my 27 Sedan is finished. Already have the thing built in my head and should turn out to be a pretty cool little car when its finished.
It came with two really really nice doors, frame, ford nine inch with spring, front tube axle, hairpins/radius rods, rear radius rods, spindles, and early ford juice brakes. Not sure if I will be using the frame (have to take some measurments), wont be using the tube axle but will be using the nine inch. Got a pretty good deal but it looks like I will be welding another T back together as this one is actually two different cars. Whomever cut it in half did a great job and left about four inches of extra subframe on the cowel section so that I can fine tune joining the body back as one. This one is in way better shape than my Tudor.
Enjoy the pics and keep an eye out for a build thread on this one, it will not disapoint!
Thomas
Me: I don't know how to build a hot rod.
Old Hot Rodder: You ever build a model car?
Me:Yeah...
Old Hot Rodder: Well instead of using glue you weld.
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01-17-2010 06:12 PM #2
Great find, man them doors are really mint!!!!Yesterday is history, tomorrow is a mystery, Live for Today!
Carroll Shelby
Learning must be difficult for those who already know it all!!!!
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01-18-2010 04:36 AM #3
I have had a few T's that were cut in half, A guy I knew back in Mn has about 8 of them in his barn like that yet. They tell me it was to save space when storing the bodies.
I still have this one T Tudor cut in half. My T Coupes were not cut in half, but one of the T Coupe I have was unbolted and taken apart at the seams.
I only have one complete Coupe body (TomF is standing next to it, and my new Tudor frame hanging on the wall behind him.), one unbolted Coupe body, and one Tudor Sedan body. I am building them now. I sold 3 Coupes, and 1 Tudor Sedan, and I kick myself for not getting the complete, oem, sitting on it's wheels, T roadster from my friend before moving for $1200.00
PatLast edited by HemiTCoupe; 01-18-2010 at 04:38 AM.
HemiTCoupe
Anyone can cut one up, but! only some can put it back together looking cool!
Steel is real, anyone can get a glass one.
Pro Street Full Fendered '27 Ford T Coupe -392 Hemi with Electornic Hilborn injection
1927 Ford T Tudor Sedan -CPI Vortec 4.3
'90 S-15 GMC pick up
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01-21-2010 07:45 PM #4
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01-25-2010 04:32 AM #5
The door, rear fenders, front fenders, splash aprons, etc...
Tom That jerk that bought my house kept my T frame (and a lot of other things) that I had next to the shed. do you happen to have a extra set of front fender brackets laying around in your way?
To bad I'm a nice guy, or when I went back for my mom's funeral, I would have beaten him with sawed off broom handles!The neighbors don't like him, the two on each side of him, have called the cops on him for his outside activities, and dope smoking, and the people across wish he'd just move away.
PatHemiTCoupe
Anyone can cut one up, but! only some can put it back together looking cool!
Steel is real, anyone can get a glass one.
Pro Street Full Fendered '27 Ford T Coupe -392 Hemi with Electornic Hilborn injection
1927 Ford T Tudor Sedan -CPI Vortec 4.3
'90 S-15 GMC pick up
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01-18-2010 06:33 AM #6
SWEET FIND cant wait to see the build keep us updated
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01-18-2010 10:00 PM #7
Thanks Dave, the drivers door even has a bit of original paint left on it!
Man Pat that coupe body looks real clean, hard to find them that nice in Ohio. That stocker sounds like that would have been a steal at that price!
They are quite compact when cut in half, it does make sense if you are limited on storage space.
32 vickey, I'll start a build thread for sure when I get working on it. Should be this coming spring so keep an eye out for it on here.
ThomasMe: I don't know how to build a hot rod.
Old Hot Rodder: You ever build a model car?
Me:Yeah...
Old Hot Rodder: Well instead of using glue you weld.
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01-19-2010 08:05 AM #8
Where and how you guys find those amazes me, I have been looking for a long time. Nice score"Sunshine, a street rod and a winding beautiful Ozarks road is truely Bliss!"
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01-19-2010 09:46 PM #9
The coupe was found on craigs list by my Dad and my tudor was found at a car show. They don't seem to be too common I guess I just kind of lucked onto them.
Kind of a funny story of how I got this coupe though. I was driving back home from Cavalcade of customs in Cincy and went past the place where I could of bought a T coupe sans doors and trunk for $500 which to me would have been too much so I passed but the place reminded me that I wanted a coupe. The very next day Dad tells me about this guy who has a couple of coupe bodies for sale. Turns out the guy was pinstriping at Cavalcade and is well known around the country for his airbrush and pinstriping skills. He was friends with Roth and has done some of the striping on his cars when they were restored. Pretty interesting guy and kind of odd how the very next day of me wanting a T coupe body my Dad finds a couple of them. In less than a week I got myself a coupe body.
Good luck with your search. I'm sure you'll get ahold of one some day.
ThomasMe: I don't know how to build a hot rod.
Old Hot Rodder: You ever build a model car?
Me:Yeah...
Old Hot Rodder: Well instead of using glue you weld.
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01-20-2010 11:14 AM #10
Looks pretty darn solid for a car pushing 90 years old! Great find.
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01-20-2010 02:30 PM #11
I still need a Model A front axle. Complete would be nice, but I'll take anything.
If anyone wants to swap some parts for one, you never know what I have or can come up with!
PatHemiTCoupe
Anyone can cut one up, but! only some can put it back together looking cool!
Steel is real, anyone can get a glass one.
Pro Street Full Fendered '27 Ford T Coupe -392 Hemi with Electornic Hilborn injection
1927 Ford T Tudor Sedan -CPI Vortec 4.3
'90 S-15 GMC pick up
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01-20-2010 03:16 PM #12
Pat, I have a stock undropped A axle. Was going to use it on this coupe with a suicide front end but I have a chromed 37 I could use instead. Are A axles hard to find?
ThomasMe: I don't know how to build a hot rod.
Old Hot Rodder: You ever build a model car?
Me:Yeah...
Old Hot Rodder: Well instead of using glue you weld.
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01-20-2010 03:57 PM #13
No, I just didn't get one before we moved from Mn, (they're all over up there)because I was going to get a complete one from bluestang67, but ran out of time before we moved. And now I'm not working and I have to get one as cheap as I can, and/or swap something for one.
Does the one you have, have any other parts with it? stock or other, Do you know about what year it came from?
Which Lynchburg, Oh do you live in? Our daughet lives in West Carrollton, which is just south of Dayton.
PatHemiTCoupe
Anyone can cut one up, but! only some can put it back together looking cool!
Steel is real, anyone can get a glass one.
Pro Street Full Fendered '27 Ford T Coupe -392 Hemi with Electornic Hilborn injection
1927 Ford T Tudor Sedan -CPI Vortec 4.3
'90 S-15 GMC pick up
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01-20-2010 07:41 PM #14
I live in the Lynchburg that is between Cincinnati and Columbus and about just as close to Dayton as the other two citys. Bought the coupe in Dayton...
The axle still has stock spindles and brakes along with the tie rod. I used the wishbone on my hot rod and the spring and perches were no good. I can send some pics your way Friday if you want.
ThomasMe: I don't know how to build a hot rod.
Old Hot Rodder: You ever build a model car?
Me:Yeah...
Old Hot Rodder: Well instead of using glue you weld.
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01-21-2010 03:44 AM #15
Great, Send them to my E-mail along with what you need to get out of it!
My e-mail is: a392hemi@yahoo.com
Thanks, PatHemiTCoupe
Anyone can cut one up, but! only some can put it back together looking cool!
Steel is real, anyone can get a glass one.
Pro Street Full Fendered '27 Ford T Coupe -392 Hemi with Electornic Hilborn injection
1927 Ford T Tudor Sedan -CPI Vortec 4.3
'90 S-15 GMC pick up
In our neighborhood, 2 blocks down the hill was a gas station that (to me) all the cool car guys hung out there. 32 coupes, 33 & 34 Fords as well, a sweet 56 Ford Beach wagon that was setup gasser...
How did you get hooked on cars?