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Traditional '40 Ford Coupe Custom


Greg Pugh

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I really didn't want to take on another project until I got some of the current ones cleared off the bench and onto the shelf BUT....Lol. I am getting close on several of those and this online build challenge popped up and it was just meant to be. The build challenge is to basically build either a race car, custom, hot rod, or street car in the traditional manner. Nothing (including style) is to post-date 1965. I had just the project!

For those not familiar with my '61 Ranchero build, I bought a collection of vintage kits this last spring. Along with my Ranchero, came this '40 Ford Coupe. And much like my Ranchero, this poor thing was an abandoned (and WAY over puttied) project. I briefly entertained the idea of tossing the poor old thing but it's almost mint original box is probably what saved it's life. In addition to that, there was just something about the vision the original builder had that spoke to me. Then, after the success of stripping my Ranchero of all of it's putty, this found it's way into the "Keeper Pile".

When the contest kicked up, my immediate thought went to this car. So, much like my Ranchero, I will be building this car following the original builder's vision but to do it up right this time and add a couple of things here and there. I'll post pictures as I bump along. 

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First step was to get 'er stripped down. I've always used whitewall cleaner with great results. So in the tank she goes...

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After about a week, this is what we had. Now, the process didn't necessarily take a week, that's just how long I left it in there.

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And pay attention to the gold in there. It's relevance will come up later.

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This is what I pulled out. Now I'm generally dumb enough to tackle just about any project, but I think this one might be a bit too far gone. The more I looked at it, the more I thought more along the lines of a "Recreation" of the original build, rather than a "Restoration". The paint and putty came off really well but I think the body is shot. She is ROUGH!

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Eager to get started, I took it with me on my trip down to NNL West. In the hotel room, I got started by doing a scale 2" section on the body. I didn't want to hack the you-know-what out of it as I wanted something that was super subtle. I started by removing the firewall which I will reattach later. All in all, it went really well. 

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Once back home, I got started on sectioning the hood. Geez! Who would've thought that sectioning the hood would be more work than sectioning the body!?? I made my cut line in the same spot as I did the body, right under the body line/side stainless. The cut went easily, mating the top half and the bottom half back together went easily. Then...when I placed the hood on the car, all of a sudden it was too wide for the body. By like a 1/32" on each side! I have no idea why either! I didn't make any modifications to the top of the hood! So I ended up cutting the hood down the center-line and removing 1/16" of material, then pulling the backside of the hood together. I reinforced the underside with sheet styrene and covered up my mess on the top side. It's done now at least!

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Interesting project...

...but, I think if I had had that baby, I would have just scribed clean panel lines in her and left her as a barn-find and reference.

'Course, you never know what you'll find under all the filler until after it comes off, and many's the time I've wished I'd left a real one alone after I saw how bad it really was.

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1 hour ago, Ace-Garageguy said:

Interesting project...

...but, I think if I had had that baby, I would have just scribed clean panel lines in her and left her as a barn-find and reference.

'Course, you never know what you'll find under all the filler until after it comes off, and many's the time I've wished I'd left a real one alone after I saw how bad it really was.

I agree.  When I saw the first photo, I thought "he overdid the rat rod patina!"  Put some outrageous wheels with rubber band tires under those strange fenders and it would have been outstanding.  Well, it would have stood out.

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7 hours ago, Ace-Garageguy said:

Interesting project...

...but, I think if I had had that baby, I would have just scribed clean panel lines in her and left her as a barn-find and reference.

'Course, you never know what you'll find under all the filler until after it comes off, and many's the time I've wished I'd left a real one alone after I saw how bad it really was.

I would have thrown it directly into the trash where it belonged! :)

Especially for a kit as readily available as this.

Why waste the time?

 

Steve

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