With the shop done(ish) my attention has turned to my next project. This time I didnt really start out with a particular type of vehicle or build in mind I just have the itch to start building something. I'd waivered from 60s luxobarges, to Model As to well dang near everything. So with a wide open search it seems appropriate I ended up with something not even on my radar. A friend up in MD posted about a project he wasnt going to have time to get to anytime soon so he was thining the herd. At first I was only casually interested but when I really looked at everything included for the price it seemed a good deal and would give me an opportunity to do some things which have always been on my "to do" list.
A deal was made about a month ago and while waiting for some time off to go retreive it I've been gathering some parts and making plans. I hinted at this in my post a few weeks ago about my great score on some 17x9 and 17x10.5 wheels which are just what I needed to start the suspension build up.
(sorry for the links, image uploads seem to be borked on the forum again)
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So yesterday I hitched up the trailer and made the 5 hour trip to MD. A week or so ago I had set the date and time with the seller so imagine my surprise to show up to an empty house. A quick call later and he had his dates mixed up and was at the Doctors. This meant all the parts (did I mention this is a fully dissassembled project car?) were spread in different areas and not ready to go. I had a few hours to wait for him so I started finding things and eventually started moving things out of the way in the box truck where the body panels were stored. Around that time a helper who works on vehicles at the sellers house showed up and offered to help me dig things out and get them loaded. We were able to get fully loaded right about the time the seller showed up so it all worked out in the end.
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First thoughts, it takes a lot more space to load up a fully disassembled vehicle, it was a bit of a struggle.
What you are looking at here is a very clean straight and rust free 1949 Ford F1. All body panels are there along with the frame.
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But wait there's more....
The package also included a 5.0 Ford (old style) with AOD Probably not my first choice for engines but also no reason not to use it.
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And a nice Ford 9" (gear ratio yet to be determined) and the front suspension from a Mercury Marauder
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A good look at some of the body bits
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Overall the body is excellent. PO (before the seller I got it from had shaved the drip rails which I'd have rather not but what's done is done. There is some filler on some of the panels but its just smoothing out what appears to be some very well done metal work. I will be stripping all the filler out, getting as good as I can with a hammer and dolly and epoxy priming the body before any filler goes back in.
This project will start with the chassis though, and my much slower than usual goal is just to have the rolling chassis completed by the end of the year with the drivetrain installed for mock up. Parts have already been ordered for that. The Marauder/CV cradle is too wide for a '49 but luckily there's a place making a narrowed crossmember that all the CV parts bolt onto so that's on order. I will be doing a triangulated 4 link in the rear for the 9" and its all going on airbags. Not aiming for ground scrapingly low and Im hoping to avoid notching the frame but we'll see when we get there. Moving to an underbed fuel tank.
Well thats the initial assessment. Im completely beat after all the driving, loading and unloading so that will be enough for now.