My Son's bagged 1929 Fordor

Started by donsrods, January 26, 2006, 12:13:33 AM

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39deluxe

Nice work. It looks like it grew there. Now he can look at that big Olds in style.

Tom

donsrods

Thanks Tom.  Yeah, every once in a while I see him just sitting in it, enjoying the view and dreaming. :D  :D   Of course, I NEVER do that myself .

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Don

pvcerod

Hi Tech Rat Rod........"Sleeper" 8)  :wink:
Happy Cruzin
Steve


Anonymous

Wow--I just joined, and just found a '29 Fordor I'm contemplating getting--what a transformation!

Has anyone out there rodded a fordor with good results?  That first picture of the chopped body is inspiring...even 4 doors look great that low...
Or, is a fordor better off chopped further, to a two-door or some different config?

I'm a newbie (yet old) to chopping rods, so let me know if a fordor is too much hassle--thx
JW
MN

sirstude

A friend of mine has an "A" fordor that I really like,  Sits low and level, with old style Turspokes (big hubcaps).  Kind of a medium blue.  The nice thing about fordoors, is getting us old people into the back.

Doug
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kiwipaul

That is cool. The best of the old and the best of the new and you have to look close to find to find that new.
A Ford man that like all cars