By MoonShadow - 12 Years Ago
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Just found this little Deuce coupe on EBAY. Whats up with these guys are they rubbing it in for the holidays? Darn lottery tickets are all losers. Maybe the wifes life insurance? (NOT) Chuck
http://www.ebay.com/itm/Ford-Other-5-window-coupe-1932-ford-steel-5-window-coupe-gray-metallic-312-c-i-eng-auto-trans-a-c-/121221672078?forcerrptr=true&hash=item1c395fec8e&item=121221672078&pt=US_Cars_Trucks
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By The Master Cylinder - 12 Years Ago
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Very nice, Chuck. Thanks for sharing. The starting price is out of my range, so forget about the BIT price. A few things on this car really ERK me, and I can't explain why, but it is the use of AN fittings, S/S braided lines and Carbon Fiber on more traditional looking car. They just don't go with the rest of the car...
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By The Master Cylinder - 12 Years Ago
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Wonder what trans he's got? I'm assuming C-4 (looks like Flat-O adaptor and FE starter) but no kickdown cable.
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By Talkwrench - 12 Years Ago
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Nice rig !
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By Rono - 12 Years Ago
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Also wondering what type of steering and front suspension. He has to be using the front motor mount.
Rono
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By The Master Cylinder - 12 Years Ago
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It appears he's using a Hurst mount or similar that bolts to the front cover. You can just make out the mount and cushion under the fuel pump and air condition pump. Mounts to frame in original Flattie position.
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By thundercat - 12 Years Ago
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He most likely chose those materials because he is an aviation guy the RV4 in his name is an small experimental airplane..
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By 62f250 - 12 Years Ago
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Its a sweet car but the wheels dont do much for me. Some regular steelies would go better i think.
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