Yeh.......way ahead of it's time ! Pop top and all !
rosey said
05:10 PM Jan 8, 2010
Absolutely beautiful.... they made things to last in those days!
Rolly said
08:18 PM Jan 8, 2010
Gotta luv it.
Like dave06, I wouldn't mind it either.
I had a 1953 Ford Ute with a flat head V8. Pulled like a train in top gear from any speed above walking pace. 6.8 to 1 compression if I remember correctly. Smooth as, but thirsty.
Vic41 said
10:27 PM Jan 8, 2010
At Nooriootpa Caravan Park in SA they have a 1930's approx motorhome made by a German Ozzie to take his family around Oz, it is in a garage with glass walls for viewing just inside the main gate (Top Tourist Park). Sometimes it is opened by a volunteer tourist guide so the public can have a better view. Well worth seeing.
-- Edited by Vic41 on Friday 8th of January 2010 09:31:52 PM
Wombat 280 said
06:39 PM Jan 9, 2010
In a NRMA mag a few editions back there was a T- model with a chapel built onto the chassis . Used by a preacher as a mobile church back in the 20 30's will track the pic down
Wombat 280 said
06:51 PM Jan 9, 2010
Wombat 280 wrote:
In a NRMA mag a few editions back there was a T- model with a chapel built onto the chassis . Used by a preacher as a mobile church back in the 20 30's will track the pic down
See: http://www.gtamarketing.com/1937FordHousecar.html
Gotta luv it.
Like dave06, I wouldn't mind it either.
I had a 1953 Ford Ute with a flat head V8. Pulled like a train in top gear from any speed above walking pace.
6.8 to 1 compression if I remember correctly.
Smooth as, but thirsty.
See this link;
http://www.barossatouristpark.com.au/6096/Great_History/
-- Edited by Vic41 on Friday 8th of January 2010 09:31:52 PM
Found it