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    Old metal and dangerous. 1940 Ford coupe deluxe.

    I've been working on this lately. I figured you guys might like to take a peak at it, might get your minds off of the quarantine and absurdity of the modern world.
    This specimen from the arsenal of democracy is the 1940 ford coupe deluxe. It has a 9T flat head with a Holley 94 two barrel carburetor. It's has a Columbia rear end so it can do highway speed. Straight pipes on it that wakes up the neighborhood if we start it before 8 am on a Saturday. It was resorted a number of years ago but i have been keeping it up lately. It's complete with the ford jack and tool set in the trunk.
    This is my grand dads car but he is a little too old to work on so i take care of that lately. My grand dad bought it out of a barn for $40 in 1951. Heck of an investment.
    Enjoy.
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