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It is shown in Lorin Sorensen's book "The Ford Shows" in his Fordiana series. The notation on the page is for the 1940 Michigan State Fair. Would also think it was shown at the 1940 New York world's far. There were also cutaway 1937,1938 and 1939 chassis for the respective shows and fairs.
The Chicago World's Fair (Century of Progress) was held in 1933 and 1934. Those plate toppers are worth a decent price. The Olympics were held in Los Angeles in 1932 and there are quite a few toppers for that.
The token you have was a freebe at the show at the Ford exhibit. there are many different Ford souvenirs of the various shows such as trays, gear shift knobs, lighters that were sold at the various shows. Your token comes up for sale often on the auction sites for less than $10.00 in very good shape. Attached Images.
Location: NE Ohio. Posts: 44. Look What Uncle Max Did For Me. I try to do most of my work on my '36 Ford myself. For those things I can't do, I have knowledgeable friends that can assist me, but sometimes it just takes a professional to do it right the first time. I sent Uncle Max a pathetic Stromberg 97 carburetor that had been "rebuilt" by ...
He came up with two stories and they both involved a guy named Harry Bennett. According to him, Harry Bennett, ex con, was Henry's henchman. Harry was in charge of the dirty work. Story #1: One day Henry Ford looked out into the parking lot and saw a number of employee owned non-Ford products.
Those aren't freeze plugs in the bottom of a '32 (and other) blocks. With the oil pan in place, they become immobile. The list of all the many changes to the '32 V-8 block and nearly every other engine component consumes a fair chunk of the new '32 book. For those interested in that level of detail, the book is a bargain. Dave
06-13-2024, 06:41 AM. # 1. BRENT in 10-uh-C. Senior Member. Join Date: May 2010. Location: Eastern Tennessee. Posts: 11,729. Watching YouTube videos pertaining to Model-A repair or restoration... Sometimes it is late at night (-or early, early morning) when I can't sleep and so I often try to find a YouTube video such as a Model-A topic to get ...
The W. K. Prudden Company was the world's largest producer of both wood and steel wheels. In 1924, Motor Wheel employed as many people as the State of Michigan in 2000. By 1934, Motor Wheel controlled 1/3 of the entire nation's wheel business, more than any other single wheel manufacturer.
1947 the lancers Club won the overall points championship, so they got the lowest batch of numbers for the 1948 season, starting with 100. They advertised themselves as the "World's Fastest Roadster Club". Here they are minus the fastest club cars on that first page. Ten Clay Smith cams, One Isky, and one Winfield.
The W. K. Prudden Company was the world's largest producer of both wood and steel wheels. In 1924, Motor Wheel employed as many people as the State of Michigan in 2000. By 1934, Motor Wheel controlled 1/3 of the entire nation's wheel business, more than any other single wheel manufacturer.