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1930s [?] Ford

drooartz

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In a grocery store parking lot in Fruita, Colorado. I love to see these pre-war cars out and about.

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nice - width of tires and stance suggests more horsies under the hood than originally.
 
My next purchase will be a pre-war car of some kind......
 
just saw a Model T drive buy - nice!
 
30-31 Victoria.
The humpback and tudor gives the model away.

I had a 29 Tudor for many years, did a lot of work on them.

I THINK the spotting difference between a 30 and 31 is a split running board pan, just down from the "A" pillar.

Dave
 
Look like 35 wheels! I have 6 or 7 of them from my old dirt sprinter. Only year Ford made them in 16 inch. 36s were solid with big centers. PJ
 
tomshobby said:
Saw a model T last night. First clue that it was not original, the fully independent rear suspension.
How do you know the rear suspension was independent? Did you see it off by itself looking at other cars??!!

:lol: Sorry, I had to say that! It's Friday!! :lol:
 
tomshobby said:
Saw a model T last night. First clue that it was not original, the fully independent rear suspension.

Jaguar rear suspension is popular withhot rodders.
 
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