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Thursday, February 16, 2012

Our 1929 Ford Model A Tudor Sedan

I'm putting together an online class for Maureen at Maureens Vintage Acquisitions.  I spent most of yesterday afternoon working on it and didn't have much time for stitching.

So, for today, I thought you would enjoy seeing some new photos of our 1929 Ford Model A Tudor Sedan.  We had to take new pics for our insurance company so here they are:





This car started out as a rusty, crusty, ugly mass of moldy oldie metal:


This thing had bullet holes in it from someone using it as target practice.  But now, it's a gorgeous streetrod!  We still need the side windows but the windshield and visor is on!

Scott did the majority of the work himself with just a little bit of help from me.  He works at Friendly Ford in Roselle, Illinois and Friendly Ford now does Classic Car restorations!  If you live in the Chicago area, be sure to stop in at Friendly Ford.  It's a beautiful Ford dealership!  If you need a car restored, Friendly Ford is the place to go!

9 comments:

LuLu Kellogg said...

Ohhhhhhhhhhhh Pam! I love this! How wonderful that your husband was able to restore it!

Happy Thursday!

Love,
LuLu~*xoxo

Mosaic Magpie said...

What a great looking car. Wow what a restoration!
Deb

Mary Ivancicts said...

What a beauty! He did a great job on the restoration!

Carol- Beads and Birds said...

Fantastic Restoration.

What class are you teaching?

MulticoloredPieces said...

Hi, Pam. What a car! To die for! Also liked your lovely crazy quilt hearts and your grape purse is over the top! So cool!
best from Tunisia,
nadia

Sandy said...

What a great job he did. It's a wonderful car.

Gina E. said...

That is a fabulous hot rod! You two have done a great job!

FredaB said...

You have both done a great job. You can hardly believe the before and after. When I first saw bullet holes I thought Al Capone and the old days. Not his bullets though.

Hugs

FredaB

Magpie's Mumblings said...

Scott has done a great job - would love to have a ride in it!!

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