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Member ID: ardrossan_kid

Location: edmonton, AB

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1927 Ford Model T

Bragging Rights

  • 1/4 Mile0 sec @ -1 mph
  • 0-600sec
  • Top Speed-1mph
  • HP-1
  • Weight-1lbs

Major Upgrades

  • turbo
  • nitrous
  • bore increase
  • port and polish
  • supercharger
  • extrude honed
  • stroke increase
  • engine swap

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ardrossan_kid's 1927 Ford Model T

this is my 1927 ford modle t, the body is a 2 door sedan and it is unchopped.

ardrossan_kid's 1927 Ford Model T

some modifications that i am going to do are:
chop the top, put in a small block ford, put on dual carbs on the motor, C6 auto transmission, salt flat special wheels and micky tompson tires

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ardrossan_kid's 1927 Ford Model T


This is the car when we got it home from the farm

ardrossan_kid's 1927 Ford Model T


the next morning i took the doors off, as you can see there pretty rough, im going to have to cut and make new skins
after i took the doors off i started to cut the sub-fram out, i made a new rail for each side and then welded a cross member between them, then i started on the rest of the frame

ardrossan_kid's 1927 Ford Model T


this is the car as it sits now, i havent worked on it for about a month now so there isnt really any thing new, you can see in the picture a mustang II frountend and the rear axle in the car is a mock-up 8 inch ford

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blueGTO_dude  

Posted by: blueGTO_dude

02/25/2007 05:26PM

Hey, you’ve got a nice car there. Want another or some parts? I am selling my 27’ Model T coupe project on Ebay. Here is the link, if you would be interested: http://cgi.ebay.com/ebaymotors/ws/eBayISAPI.dll?ViewItem&item=330092796482 With the car, goes a spare set of frame rails and fenders. The car is being sold at No Reserve, so the last bidder will get it, no matter what the price.


Dale VT
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fuelkid  

Posted by: fuelkid

11/08/2006 01:32PM

To answer your question about superchargers and the differences, is when they were origanaly made for diesel motors they got thier names from the fact that they both were made for the six cylinder diesel with a 71 ci combustion chamber and in simple terms the 4 to 6 difference is just difference in case size, rotor type, size and positioning.So yes the 6 is bigger than the 4 because it simply pushes more air into the motor.They also have 8,10,12,14-71,Like the 14 on the funny car that is on my site.By the way sweet ride come check out my project.

26_Ratty  

Posted by: 26_Ratty

03/26/2006 07:53PM

Hey cool car. I just picked up a 26 Tudor. The exact shape as yours(and looks just as complete).
I'm planning a 4" chop,s/b 350 ,th350, coker white walls, ifs, ford 9", and a splash of hok knox gold.
I would love to see the progress of your car.
Sean in Calgary

tiny-at-250lb  

Posted by: tiny-at-250lb

02/02/2006 08:58AM

hey nice "t" thanks for checkin out my model a, looks like you have a lot of work to do but it will be worth it.

dooscoop32  

Posted by: dooscoop32

01/28/2006 06:04AM

Thanks for the question regarding my '32 Ford. My car is a DeLuxe Tudor Sedan, not a Standard Sedan. The DeLuxe had cowl lights like mine plus some other trim and interior differences. In addition, I have all of the original paperwork from the original selling dealer and it is listed on there as a DeLuxe Tudor V8. It did have a flathead V8 when it was new. This is also known by the VIN number. The seats came from a 1992 Mustang GT convertible. They are power lumbar seats and are very comfortable. The man I bought my car from was working on it when a friend of his bought a new Mustang GT convertible. He bought new Recaro seats for the Mustang and installed them when the Mustang had 150 miles on it. He sold the original seats to the guy whom I bought my '32 from. So, they were, basically, new seats when he got them. Thanks again and I would appreciate an "I like it" vote from you on my car.

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Member ID: ardrossan_kid

Location: edmonton, AB