About to (maybe) buy my first hotrod. Please school me on 1931 Ford Coupes
I've always been a musclecar guy, but I have always wanted an old hotrod.
I'll admit right up front that my knowledge on these cars is somewhat limited. I'm not totally ignorant on them, but my specifics on each variant is vague. With that, here's where I'm at.
I've always wanted a '32 Ford Coupe. Yes, American Graffiti when i was a kid, and all that. Anyway, I have quickly determined that they have now been priced out of my reach. The reason for that is I want a steel one, not a glass replica.
Long story short, an old friend of mine that I grew up with happened to casually mention to me the other day that he has a 1931 Ford coupe hot rod, Henry Ford steel body and all. He says it's a older 1980's job, but in decent condition. Nothing exciting in it, just the generic small block Chevy with Turbo 350 trans. Corvette rear suspension. Disc brakes in front. I know nothing about frame, and details. The interior is in good shape, but dated and ugly (to me at least). Red leather in diamond pattern. Car is black, paint seems ok. Windows are terrible, tinted sort of a purple with roses etched into them, I will need to replace all of them.
What questions do I need to ask him? Is the 'vette rear suspension a good or bad thing in these cars? What's a good front suspension ssetup, and what's a bad one? What do I need to look for (good) or look out for (bad)?
I know that's short on details, can anyone take a stab on what it may be worth? Also, what are the big differences other than appearance between a '31 and '32 coupe?
Any and all info is greatly appreciated. I have a lot to learn.
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Here are some photos and more info
So here are some photos he just sent to me. I know this guy my whole life, and if he says it runs and drives good (he does say that), I believe him. He represented it to me by phone as a nice 80's rod that needs updating, and that appears to be what it is in photos. Of course I aill go see and drive it first.
Very clearly in the photos, it needs:
A complete interior with dash
Wheels and tires
New aircleaner and valve covers (no big deal)
If possible I would sure love to remove the visor and chop it. Any idea what that would cost? (approx is fine)
All of you can probably pick out a million things in these photos to tell what is on and under the car, suspension types and frame type. Please fire away!
I think my game plan is this. I want to be absolutely fair with him, he's a very decent cool guy, and while I don'Attachment 65339Attachment 65340Attachment 65341Attachment 65342Attachment 65343t want to overpay, I want to be fair as well. I think the fairest thing for both he and I is for me to try to determine, with all of your help, what the car would be worth with wheels tires and interior. Then, back out the cost of doing that from what it'll be worth in the end, and then go from there. The chop is something that I will have to determine if I really want it enough depending on what it costs to have done.
Also, if I wanted to go without hood and fender, what's involved in removing them? I know they just unbolt, but I'm assuming there is paint and bodywork usually involved in cleaning up where they once were?
Looking forward to your input.
Thanks.