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    Car Year, Make, Model: 1934 Ford Truck
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    Dang it man, that's a NICE 34. some guy's have all the luck. I'm jealous also

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    I got it running today! Sort of! It will start after I changed the leaking fuel pump on the 21 stud engine but it wont stay running. I'm going to swap the carb from the '48 59AB engine and see if will keep running. Next, bleed the bakes and check front wheel bearings, trans and rear fluid and see if will drive!

    Here is some pictures of it all cleaned up.





    This is the worst part the back of the cab and trunk lid. But I'm going to leave it as is and just drive it.





    Here's the engine back from the machine shop with the Offy heads and intake manifold.

    Last edited by dmw56; 05-24-2010 at 07:41 AM.
    Livin' on Route 66

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    It is looking good and I agree, leave the slight damaged paint as it adds to the beauty of the car and its history. I hope you can get it running by just changing the carb, but ,man that built flatty will look cool in her engine bay too...If you find you haven't the time for that '29-30-31 roadster letz us know and I find room in my workshop for it...

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