Thread: 1929 ford roadster
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10-04-2006 06:19 PM #1
1929 ford roadster
1929 FORD ROADSTER SUPER NICE CAR
ORIGINAL STEEL BODY
400 SBC 350 AUTO
ALUMINUM DART HEADS
3 DEUCE SET UP OFFENHAUSER INTAKE ROCHESTER CARBS
32 FORD FRAME BOXED AND MOLDED/ GRILL SHELL
9' FORD REAR END 390 GEAR DISC BRAKES ALL THE WAY AROUND.OVERRIDE BARS
$1200 A GALLON AIRCRAFT PAINT
285/70/15 REAR 175/70/14 FRONT NICE WHEELS
BILLET ALUMINUM TIMING CHAIN COVER
STEWART WARNER GAGES
CUSTOM MADE HEADERS WITH DUMPS
STAINLESS STEEL EXHAUST/ MEGA FONE TIPS
PETE AND JAKES SHOCKS
HIGH FLOW WATER PUMP
CHROME MOTOR MOUNTS
HEATER
Moved to all hotrod talkLast edited by mrmustang; 03-03-2008 at 09:17 AM.
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10-04-2006 09:18 PM #2
.....VERY nice looking roadster.... How much??? Bill
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10-04-2006 10:07 PM #3
Yes it is nice.
Don
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10-05-2006 05:39 AM #4
29
asking $35000
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10-14-2006 05:52 PM #5
price driped to $32500.00 any questions please call 316-734-2499 thanks chad
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10-25-2006 08:05 AM #6
Any pics of the interior and dash?C9
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10-25-2006 06:22 PM #7
Very nice indeed! maybe I can ask C9x or someone else including the owner how that windshield wiper was installed? It is sure a lot neater than the top edge pod on stock Model-A windshields. Actually $32K is a reasonable price as I know full well working on my '29. This is steel with a hot motor and lots of nice features. If a pictue of the interior is possible, I would like to see the angle of the steering column and the column drop.
Don Shillady
Retired Scientist/teen rodder
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03-03-2008 07:25 AM #8
I came across this old thread while searching "1929 roadster". It sure is a fine machine and real steel too! I am most interested in the steering column clearance at this point but overall it is still full of other details worth studying. I never did get an answer on the details of the internal wiper installation so I bought one of the Speedway wipers that mounts on the top of the windshield which is a bit bulky. Any comment on where that car is now?
Don Shillady
Retired Scientist/teen rodder
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03-03-2008 09:07 AM #9
I'm sure you remember the Pacific Raingear wiper motor on my 32 roadsters lower windshield frame.
2 1/4" front to rear on the motor/gear box fwiw.
I got to thinking that maybe one of those was used, but looking at the windshield brow and dash on my 31 roadster it doesn't look like it.
There's just enough room to hook up a cable or link to a motor hanging down a ways.
Once upon a time I had a complete 64 Falcon WW system.
Knocking out a pair of angled bezels would allow mounting under the cowl sheet metal.
It looked to be way too much work on the 32 with cowl vent, but on an A roadster that has no vent it would be a reasonably easy project . . . if . . . the A's cowl gas tank was removed.
I've been told that one of the later model British sports cars had a cable drive wiper system that's fairly easy to adapt.
Later model defined as within the last 20-25 years or so.Last edited by C9x; 03-03-2008 at 09:10 AM.
C9
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03-03-2008 11:50 AM #10
Don,
Not sure why the owner hasn't put up more pics for you, but here's a link to his last ebay ad that may give you some of what you want; eBay Motors: Ford (item 360025436830 end time Feb-29-08 09:33:40 PST)Your Uncle Bob, Senior Geezer Curmudgeon
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