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Car Forum / Ford / Ford Cars / December 2006

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1929 A custom coupé

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julianmlp@gmail.com - 02 Dec 2006 22:02 GMT
Is there any way to get out of the web any sort of manual of this
model? I just bought one 1929's model (which is very dammaged), and I'd
like to begin to repair it, but I'll need full instructions before
doing any move, you know...

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Backyard Mechanic - 02 Dec 2006 22:18 GMT
> Is there any way to get out of the web any sort of manual of this
> model? I just bought one 1929's model (which is very dammaged), and I'd
> like to begin to repair it, but I'll need full instructions before
> doing any move, you know...

http://www.google.com/search?hl=en&q=1929
+model+A+restoration&btnG=Google+Search

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Backyard Mechanic - 02 Dec 2006 22:49 GMT
>> Is there any way to get out of the web any sort of manual of this
>> model? I just bought one 1929's model (which is very dammaged), and I'd
>> like to begin to repair it, but I'll need full instructions before
>> doing any move, you know...

specifically...

http://tinyurl.com/y9qm3r

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julianmlp@gmail.com - 08 Dec 2006 15:14 GMT
> >> Is there any way to get out of the web any sort of manual of this
> >> model? I just bought one 1929's model (which is very dammaged), and I'd
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> http://tinyurl.com/y9qm3r

Great !!! I was sure in usa should be something like that. Taking into
account you know a lot about olds fords (at least you've quite good
information), would you give me some other links to watch for photos,
stories, people sharing thir experiences, etc about restorating the
1929 model ?

Thanks. Julian
sleepdog@optonline.net - 08 Dec 2006 16:27 GMT
> Great !!! I was sure in usa should be something like that. Taking into
> account you know a lot about olds fords (at least you've quite good
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> Thanks. Julian

Depending on the amount of damage, you might need some sandpaper and
some paint...
julian_m - 09 Dec 2006 00:07 GMT
> Depending on the amount of damage, you might need some sandpaper and
> some paint...

Very funny :) You seem to be a genious...
Backyard Mechanic - 09 Dec 2006 14:14 GMT
> Great !!! I was sure in usa should be something like that. Taking into
> account you know a lot about olds fords (at least you've quite good
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> Thanks. Julian

I gave you the link to a google search on it in my first post. Seemed to
me there was a lot of that in there.

I am more a veteran of online researching (since 1980) than an 'old-car'
freak. Thank goodness they dont build them like they used to..

Since I've started working on cars in the mid fifties, I can safely say
if I had a '29... it would end up with every moving part being, at least,
from the nineties.

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