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EFV-8 Club Forum / 1940 Ford Discussion / !940 Ford Convertible

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HotrodFrankie
08-17-2015 @ 6:36 AM
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Hi Guys

I'm new to this site because I mainly build classic chevys. I just bought the car of my childhood dreams and that is a 40 Ford Convertible.

This car is just a sh*ll with many parts not attached or missing. I'm not going to build it stock but as a modified hotrod.

I just ordered $100 worth of manuals from MACS.

Here is my first question. The top frame is off and I want to get it on before winter so I can put a cover over the car. Can't seem to figure how it attaches to the body.

Anyone have any info that can help?

Would be greatly appreciated.

Thanks in advance
Hotrod Frankie

kubes40
08-17-2015 @ 8:14 AM
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Frank, Give me a day or two and I will get a bunch of photos to you that should help with your assembly process.
I know the car you'd purchased, having looked at it myself.
Perhaps you can private message me with your email address? That would make the transmission of the photos a much smoother operation.
In the meantime I have attached herein an illustration of the top assembly.
Kind regards,
Mike "Kube" Kubarth


HotrodFrankie
08-17-2015 @ 8:52 AM
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You're a Prince, thank you so much.

My email is HotrodFrankie49@aol.com

HotrodFrankie
08-17-2015 @ 8:54 AM
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By the way where is this document from? Can I buy this somewhere?

kubes40
08-17-2015 @ 11:23 AM
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That illustration is out of the 1940 Ford Body Parts Manual.
I think that manual is reproduced in a reduced size. They are available (authentic copies) on eBay with some frequency.

HotrodFrankie
08-20-2015 @ 5:29 AM
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Hi Kube

The main pics I need is where the top frame is attached to the body.

Thanks

Anybody?

HotrodFrankie
08-25-2015 @ 7:20 AM
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Hi Kube

Any luck with the convertible top photos yet?

Frank

kubes40
08-26-2015 @ 9:32 AM
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Sorry Frank, I simply forgot. Hope this helps. Let me know...
Mike

40 Coupe
08-27-2015 @ 4:38 AM
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I do not believe the diagram Kube posted is in the reprint body parts book. There are at least two original body parts books. They were printed on different dates. The early book may or may not have the diagram either but the later blue cover body parts book does have several photos of hardware and diagrams.

This message was edited by 40 Coupe on 8-27-15 @ 4:40 AM

HotrodFrankie
08-27-2015 @ 6:13 AM
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Thanks for the info. Any idea where I can get this blue cover book?

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