Thread: 37 Ford Young & Dumb
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12-27-2010 03:13 AM #1
37 Ford Young & Dumb
Hi everyone, Vince here, currently stationed in Afghanistan. New to this site and the Hot Rod Community. When I return from this deployment (maybe sooner if I can find the right shop) I plan on starting a new project.
Since I was a kid I've always wanted a hot rod and now that I'm in the position to start looking at them I'm leaning towards a 37 Ford Oze Roadster, Hardtop coupe, or Slamback. I like all 3 for different reasons and can't decide which one to go with. Ultimately like most things in life my decision will be made by practicallity and $$$.
The 37 I want to build will be meant to be driven (i.e. most weekends, and sometimes during the week when the weather is nice). With that said I will be more focused on ride, interior comfortability, and engine performance as opposed to an expensive paint job and a show room interior. I'm open to any ideas, recommendations, or shop referrals you fellas might have.
I look forward to interacting with all of you and eating up all your information posted on here.Last edited by svince1884; 12-27-2010 at 03:37 AM.
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12-27-2010 05:43 AM #2
buy a finished one , they are cheap to buy vs build right now . i have done 6 of them and i would recomend to buy a finished car .yes i drove ,the trailer didnot drive it's self
FATGIRLS ARE LIKE MOPEDS , FUN TO RIDE JUST DONT LET YOUR FRIENDS SEE YOU ON THEM
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12-27-2010 06:30 AM #3
Vince,
Welcome to CHR and thank you for your service to your country. KennyD builds some awesome rides, and he gives good advice, too. My '33 is in the interior/paint stage now as a driver, and if I would be time and money ahead if I had bought a finished car vs building. Not that I did not enjoy the build, but the economy has prices deflated now. Look for one you like and see what kind of deal you can make to buy it when you come home.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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12-27-2010 08:35 AM #4
He wouldn't necessarily have to be looking at finished cars for a great deal vs. building. You could find a nearly complete car so that you can finish up the work and do it with your own style. That might likely turn into a full blown project anyway though'35 Ford coupe- LT1/T56, '32 Ford pickup, 70 GTO convertible, 06 GTO
Robert
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12-27-2010 08:59 AM #5
If you are wanting to build. And want to end up with a driver! I would be looking at the Factory 5 33.
Thank you for your service.Scott
31 Ford five window
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12-27-2010 09:46 AM #6
Open to that
No need to than me fellas. Just doing my part for this country. Sometimes it feels like I'm doing other's as well since this is my 3rd deployment( Iraq 02-03, Iraq 05-07 and now Afghanisan).
Hey getting advice already, I love it! Thanks for tips. Any suggestions on sites, or shops that are selling them. I've already checked some of the more populary websites (i.e. Autotrader,Cars.com, Ebay) and a few others.
I'm also open to the idea of buying an unfinished project as well. Any directions to guide me in would be very much appreciated. Thanks to you all.
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12-27-2010 10:18 AM #7
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12-27-2010 10:47 AM #8
No need to thank me fellas. Just doing my part for our country. Maybe be covering down other ppl's part to as this is my third deployment (Iraq 03-04, Iraq 06-07, and now Afghanistan)!
Thanks for all the quick replies and advice, I'm loving it. Do you guys know of any sites, or shops that are selling them? I've pretty much raped the major ones (Ebay, Cars.com, Autotrader).
I'm definitely interest in purchasing an unfinished project and taking it over. Any guidance or direction would be awesome! Thanks to you all!
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12-27-2010 10:52 AM #9
Welcome to the forum and thank you from everyone back Stateside for your contributions.
Kenny is right, there is no way a person can duplicate a car for what you can pick up one that is already done. Almost everyone takes a bath when they sell one, compared to what they invested.
I've been watching Barrett Jackson and the prices most of these cars are going for wouldn't buy a person the parts, chroming, and paint. For example, they are selling off Danny Gans collection (Las Vegas entertainer, died last year) and the prices they were getting were shockingly low IMO. True, the super rare, very desirable cars are still bringing 6 figures and beyond, but I'm talking about everyday, but very nice cars that a person could drive and enjoy.
Anyone on here who builds their own stuff knows how much money we lay out, not only for the actual car itself, but consumables, tools, etc. Sure, there is that cool factor of saying "I built it myself", but there is nothing wrong with buying a done or almost done car and making changes to make it your own.
Don
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12-27-2010 12:32 PM #10
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12-27-2010 01:07 PM #11
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12-27-2010 01:23 PM #12
Welcome Vince and also allow me to thank-you for your service for not only the USA but for all of the people around the world who enjoy the free world that we are wanting.
I purchased my T Bucket as a completed road legal car and used it for a year before tearing it down for a rebuild to improve and make it more mine to the stage the original builder didn't recognise it and it is now has alot of money invested in it but I wouldn't have it any other way.
Take care of yourself and your buddies over there.I maybe a little crazy but it stops me going insane.
Isaiah 48: 17,18.
Mark.
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12-27-2010 03:21 PM #13
Vince,
Check out HotRodHotline Classifieds http://www.hotrodhotline.com/classif...lassifieds.php
Another is GoodGuys Classifieds
http://www.goodguysclassifieds.com/
I would add the NSRA site, but it comes up with warnings about malicious software via Google - not sure what's going on there....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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12-27-2010 04:13 PM #14
Hey Vince, welcome to CHR!!! If you're patient and diligent in searching for a project car that someone else has given up on it will save you a bunch of $$$$$. Got someone around home that could actualyy do a see-feel-touch on potential candidate cars????
A search on eBay for project cars is another place to look, also a lot of guys having been coming up with some killer deals on Craigslist...just check for the area you have a trusted accomplice (er, friend) who could check the car out. Be wary though, there are scammers all over the net trying to relieve you of your $$$$$! I wouldn't buy anything until someone trusted can put their eyeballs on it!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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12-27-2010 04:33 PM #15
Welcome Vince, as they said you can buy someones project far cheaper half built, and thanks for your service....Toys
`37 Ford Coupe
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