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New Owner Needing Advice, 1936 Ford
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TomO |
06-12-2025 @ 2:10 PM
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Claire, you have a real beauty there. I would hope 5that you plan to bring it to a few of our National Meets and get your Dearbon Award. Besides being a piece of art, these are meant to be driven, so make sure that it gets some exercise to keep it in running condition. Do not let the fuel get stale as it will clog the carburetor. Today's fuel is good for about 1 year when you add a fuel stabilizer to it when fresh. Keep the battery charged and it will last a long time. Don't jump start it with a 12V jumper battery, push it to get it started.
Tom
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52flatv8 |
06-07-2025 @ 5:29 AM
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Welcome Alan, love your 36. My dad had a 36 roadster, sadly I have no photos of it. The Ford dealer in Oak Harbor Ohio is owned by the founder's grandson and celebrating 95 years this year. He also owns a 36 Ford in original condition.
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Cmcdonald |
06-05-2025 @ 11:33 AM
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I just realized all my replies go to the bottom. Haven't been on a forum in a while. Sorry about that. But the broker is going to make the side windows for me. I think those are different than the curtains but the roadster has little quarter windows? And thanks for the link on the owners manual! I ordered the book as well. Here's a few other pictures I have. Should get it in a few weeks.
Bird Kultgen Ford Waco, TX
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Cmcdonald |
06-05-2025 @ 11:29 AM
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Awesome! They look the same to me! I'm sure there's some differences but cool! Great taste. ;P
Bird Kultgen Ford Waco, TX
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Cmcdonald |
06-05-2025 @ 10:31 AM
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Thank you!
Bird Kultgen Ford Waco, TX
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Cmcdonald |
06-05-2025 @ 10:30 AM
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Great. Done. Waco, Tx
Bird Kultgen Ford Waco, TX
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trjford8 |
06-04-2025 @ 9:01 AM
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In addition to getting the owners manual you should also purchase the Early Ford V-8 Club's 35/36 book. You can purchase the book in the left hand menu of this site in the "Online Store". Lots of great information in this book. There is also updates for this book in the left menu under "Ford Information". Welcome to the V-8 Club and it looks like a beautiful car.
This message was edited by trjford8 on 6-4-25 @ 9:04 AM
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kubes40 |
06-03-2025 @ 5:32 PM
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I agree with Alan, you bought yourself a fine appearing car. There were 3862 of these built in 1936. I'd tend to believe most did not survive. Many (most?) of those that did were turned into hot rods leaving few authentic examples for us to enjoy. Here's mine.... Did you get the side curtains with the vehicle?
Mike "Kube" Kubarth
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ford38v8 |
06-02-2025 @ 10:45 PM
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Claire, you have a beauty there, congratulations! You’ve obviously got the first rule down good, that being buy the very best example of the car you want. You have a roadster, which is the last true roadster Ford built, having a separate bright windshield frame. I don’t have the exact production number in my head, but it was a low production model, somewhere in the 600 range. More pictures appreciated, but from the single pic you posted, the greyhound dog is aftermarket, unless the car was purchased in Canada. Don’t remove it, they are appreciated. I can’t tell about the headlights from the small picture, but they look to be incorrect from what I can see, and would advise a correction if they are. Use detergent oil, change it often, learn to care for your mechanical brakes, grease your zerks, and keep your rear axle nuts tight, and remove them only with a KRW hub removal fixture. Batteries are taller these days, take care to not ground out the terminals with your metal floorboard battery cover. Beyond that, keep it out of the sunshine to preserve the top. Best publication for proper maintenance is a MoToRs Manual 11th edition. Post your dealership name and location here on your signature, you’ll get interest from local club members and the local regional group for help. Alan
This message was edited by ford38v8 on 6-3-25 @ 12:00 AM
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carcrazy |
06-02-2025 @ 10:30 PM
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One good source of information is the owner's manual that came with the 1936 Ford when it was new. This will tell you of the maintenance recommended for your car. If your car doesn't come with an owner's manual, you can obtain one from C&G as well as some other vendors. https://cgfordparts.com/owners-manual-36-passenger-v-17.html Your '36 Roadster looks like a real beauty. Hope you have many happy experiences driving and enjoying it.
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