tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7847382031474642320.post7715108336559887981..comments2024-01-22T12:47:29.257-08:00Comments on California Streets: San Jose Street Sighting - 1937 Ford Fordor Touring SedanJay Wollenweberhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/09143862063193463448noreply@blogger.comBlogger4125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7847382031474642320.post-81157884104788475282016-02-12T22:01:02.742-08:002016-02-12T22:01:02.742-08:00I'm still torn on that. I'm leaning to a t...I'm still torn on that. I'm leaning to a traditional gloss black, but we all know the misery that comes with building and maintaining a black classic car. I'm sure the color will pick itself as it gets closer to finished but that's a long way off. Chrisnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7847382031474642320.post-25493344332596439932016-02-12T21:11:30.380-08:002016-02-12T21:11:30.380-08:00I'm glad to hear you're showing it some lo...I'm glad to hear you're showing it some love! What sort of paint scheme do you have planned for it?Jay Wollenweberhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/09143862063193463448noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7847382031474642320.post-33761446963181878552016-02-12T16:53:03.327-08:002016-02-12T16:53:03.327-08:00I can't believe I found this article, but I en...I can't believe I found this article, but I ended up purchasing this vehicle in August 2015 from a gentleman in Palo Alto and trailered it to Reno Nevada where I've been working on it bit by bit. I loved your writeup by the way. And yes, it still had the ghetto hubcaps on it when I bought it. Those, the rear license plate frame, and the visor were the dead giveaways as I was looking at the photos you posted. It did sit uncovered and suffered the elements from the time your photos were taken and when I purchased it. All of the chrome except for the bumpers were pitted and the window glass was really bubbled, but it was a complete and (roughly) running project car that I couldn't pass up. The previous owner was a body shop guy but not a mechanic. What he was unaware of and I found out a month after I purchased it was that it has the original 1937 flathead and 3 speed transmission. Yes, a "numbers matching" car. I use quotes because there's no serial number on the engine, only the transmission and that number matches the frame VIN. It also has the original cable operated brakes which will definitely be upgraded. Even though it's a numbers matching car, there's been enough done to it already to not worry about being a purist and try to keep it stock. There was bad rust in the engine block and cooling system, so I recently replaced the water pumps, added an aluminum radiator, electric fan, and Derale variable speed fan control box. I also added an MSD box, MSD coil, and crab-style electric distributor to add reliability to it. My brother and I upgraded the stock exhaust manifold and single exhaust to wrapped headers and dual 40 series flow masters, so it breathes much better and sounds like the meanest 85 horsepower 37 Ford around. I've already purchased Dakota Digital Gauges, a 4" dropped I-beam axle, and 90% of the components to add air bag suspension to it when I have the time. But because the the wheels and tires that are currently on it (same as your pictures) are slightly too wide to tuck into the fenders, I'll have to purchase new wheels and tires (I decided on artillery wheels and wide white walls) but in order to get the wheels made, I have to have the brake dimensions so I have to do the disc brake conversion first. <br /><br />Hopefully this was the kind of full-circle story that you never expected to hear when you posted your article! I never, in a million years, thought I would find my car on the internet like this, so it was a treat for me. In the off-chance anyone knows more about this car, I'd love to hear about it. Chrisnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7847382031474642320.post-15779804299081716452012-12-08T05:02:01.988-08:002012-12-08T05:02:01.988-08:00 yea...i just cant get past the ghetto hubcaps. (u... yea...i just cant get past the ghetto hubcaps. (urp...)~SShttps://www.blogger.com/profile/02846449675591260981noreply@blogger.com