damodelguy az Posted May 5, 2018 Posted May 5, 2018 33 ford coupe, with back of 40 pickup cab and bed, thanx built back in 1986
LDO Posted May 5, 2018 Posted May 5, 2018 That looks really nice. It makes me wonder about the same idea with a closed cab. I'm curious, though. Was the word "Phantom" used back that far? No criticism at all, I'm just fascinated by slang and its history. Thanks. Lee
espo Posted May 5, 2018 Posted May 5, 2018 Very natural looking body and bed combination. I know Ford made Roadster style trucks but I'm not sure when they stopped. This is very nice looking and if Ford didn't offer it then they should have.
Richard Bartrop Posted May 6, 2018 Posted May 6, 2018 There's something really nice about that 80's style when done right, and this is definitely done right.
Dave Darby Posted May 6, 2018 Posted May 6, 2018 Looks great! I wonder if the AMT 36 Roadster windshield would fit that.
DustyMojave Posted May 9, 2018 Posted May 9, 2018 (edited) The term "Phantom" as it's used here is a modern, like 1980s-90s+ term. It refers to a car built in a version that the factory did not originally sell. It's most used on hot rods of the 1920s to 1940s. But has more recently been applied throughout motorsports. Like a phantom 2010 Firebird Trans Am. Or a phantom 1934 Ford C400. Or one of my ideas, a 1937 Ford T-Bird. This pickup falls right into line with a phantom I've had in mind since the 1960s. A 1933-34 Ford pickup using the coupe/sedan front with a pickup bed. In some years, Ford built the pickups with the same front clip as the passenger cars. But in 33-38, the trucks were quite different. I've also had in mind '36 and '37 pickups built this way. Hard tops as well as convertible cabs. Back IIRC in the 90's, a Contest Annual issue of that other model mag showed a similar '37 Ford pickup with passenger car front clip. Nice job Glen! What cab back did you use? Is it scratched? The bed looks like Revell '37. Those questions were answered right in the 1st post...derr... Edited May 9, 2018 by DustyMojave
misterNNL Posted May 9, 2018 Posted May 9, 2018 This looks so right. I did the same transplant back in the '80's and combined the same '40 parts with a Rolls Royce body by Entex.I actually used some left over Pontiac Grand Prix interior parts including the dash and they fit surprisingly well.
damodelguy az Posted May 10, 2018 Author Posted May 10, 2018 the rolls sounds interesting, ill have to give that some visual attention since i do have a built kit i picked up few years ago, thanx this is another i recently finished. it was started by a fellow modeler (Dean) RIP
James2 Posted May 10, 2018 Posted May 10, 2018 Interesting combo there. I wonder what it would look like with a windshield frame?
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