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back in the 30's
I know it's not 100% correct but it's all i got., still waiting on my vertical foregrip.
I made this up the other day to display in my 1931 ford when i take it to car shows.
"I know" my wife has allready call'ed me that
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12-12-2009 10:53 AM
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Nice, can you play this instrument like an virtuoso?
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Gunner
Regards Ulrich
Nothing is impossible until you've tried it !
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A 1931 Ford ????????????
Nah.......You need a big Buick or Packard. They were the prefered get-away autos as they were more powerful than the Fords that the law had. 
Will that case close? Or just leave it open for displays?
Emri
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Clyde Barrow and John Dillinger preferred Fords.
Clyde said:
"I have drove Fords exclusively when I could get away with one" 
Bonnie Parker and Clyde Barrow Artifacts Photograph by Jeffrey Sward
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Ermi,
Yes the case will close all the way, after a lot of adj.
Im a poor gangster, the 31 ford is all i can afford. but i think with a thompson you could put some distance between you and anyone trying to follow to close
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Harlen, Great pic's of Clyde's letter to ford and the pic's of Clyde Barrow's ford.
Here's one more i found of the car.
Last edited by lboos; 12-14-2009 at 03:49 PM.
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True, BUT..............

Originally Posted by
cafdfw
That was after the V8 was introduced by Ford. During prohabition in the 20's the Fords were no match for a bigger more powerful Buick, Packard, etc.
I was just ribbing Iboos. His car being a 31 would be a 4 cyl., but he took it as intended and fessed up to being a "poor gangster". I'll bet he has a very nice car.
Happy Holidays,
Emri
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I knew you were ribbing him Emri. 
You should see the Vietnam Era Jeep that he restored!
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I'd LOVE to SEE SOME PICS !!!!!!

Originally Posted by
cafdfw
I knew you were ribbing him Emri.
You should see the Vietnam Era Jeep that he restored!

Of the '31 Ford AND the Jeep!!!
It's a little slow this time of year on the forums.............
Car pics are OK by me !!!
I have a 1939 Ford Tudor (85 HP V8) that I was going to have restored and on the road in 1 year. That was in 1974; when I was young and energetic and had great plans for the future. I still have it. School, ( when I was going to do it in 1 yr.) , Marriage, Kids, Work, and other stuff keep getting in the way. Too many irons in the fire..... It's not done yet.....
Anyhow, "when" I do get to working on it, I plan on making one of those neat flip down boards under the dash to hold a couple of handguns just like Bogart had in his coupe in "The Big Sleep".
Y'all have a Merry Christmas,
Emri
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Ermi,
My 2nd car was a 1939 ford 2 door sedan, i had some great time's in it.
Bogart was my fav. also.
Marry Christmas and a Happy New year to you all
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