
:dI have never tried this before, so I have a 50 ton press in my shop and I pressed a water pump apart. I then sent it out for chrome, I plan on getting a new pump and use the new parts going back together.
and along with every early Ford hard top. My 30 a had them and it made a huge differance on a hot day.
Really.......... 3 minutes?:d
c'mon jetfxr, you only gave 3 minutes to be able to answer the q- I knew what they were when I saw them, but only because I own a 36 that had them on it.what did you find for the t bolts/thumb screws to cinch them down? I had to create my own, but they arent correct- just functional.
Are you going to chrome the windshield frame? My friend has a 34 c-30 that had a chrome frame originally. It is beyond cool, but needs a complete restoration.
Great looking parts by the way. Wish I had duplicates of all of them...
great plan on the windshield.
After the early Ford comment, I did a little digging- the desc says die cast on these, but I hope that is a typo.
early Ford store of CA - antique Ford parts - original & reproduction 1928-1959 Ford cars & trucks
I was only ribbing you on the "3 minutes" thing. I love the theme of your build, binder power, tons of one of a kind chrome... I would love to see it at either the Binder Bee or the binder bash in the pac nw.
Keep the updates coming and great job!
John