A Shout-Out and big "Thank You" to Dave Hanlon

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A Shout-Out and big "Thank You" to Dave Hanlon

Post by Scott_Conger » Mon Mar 25, 2019 6:46 pm

Thank you Dave

Just got the rim...exactly what I needed for a good price. You have made my day...patina was perfect, and getting this part helped me complete this project.

Thank you again.
Scott Conger

Tyranny under the guise of law is still Tyranny

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Re: A Shout-Out and big "Thank You" to Dave Hanlon

Post by Dallas Landers » Mon Mar 25, 2019 6:52 pm

I have purchased several parts from Dave. Nice parts and reasonable prices.
Just a nice guy as many T people are.

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Re: A Shout-Out and big "Thank You" to Dave Hanlon

Post by John Warren » Mon Mar 25, 2019 7:05 pm

Thumbs up from Me too.
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Re: A Shout-Out and big "Thank You" to Dave Hanlon

Post by Ruxstel24 » Mon Mar 25, 2019 7:23 pm

Super, glad you're happy Scott !! Make sure we get some pictures of your project...
Thanks for the kind words guys ! :D


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Re: A Shout-Out and big "Thank You" to Dave Hanlon

Post by Scott_Conger » Mon Mar 25, 2019 8:07 pm

Dave, here it is on it's shakedown run after a 39 year slumber (I regret having left the hood off for the photo). That's my bride of 23 years next to it. The photo on our bridge is with really bad, very old repro rims that sort of schmoosh on like a tupperwear lid...the 4 tabs in the rims are at 12, 3, 6, and.....8:30 o'clock?????? What idiot took the time to form the rims, engrave FORD, and then put one of the pins in the wrong location???? :(

The car was bought from the daughter of original owner, by a fellow who wanted a (future) retirement project. He replaced the top :x and had the engine rebuilt :D , but left the nearly perfect original paint alone :D (complete with drips and sags) and then it sat undisturbed, on jack stands in an air conditioned garage since 1980 (the 1980 tires still had the casting "pips" and flashing on the 39 year old tread, and no sidewall cracks!)...the poor fellow had dementia pretty bad when I heard it was for sale. I didn't know the engine had been rebuilt, but had my suspicions, and after the purchase, which was assisted by his brother, his brother found and forwarded all reciepts for the engine, tires and top, as well as all of the handwritten correspondence from the 1960's where he originally found it and bought it from the original owner's daughter. Lesson for all...do not put off something that is your dream...your future is unknowable and uncertain!

Anyway, new reflectors are in both buckets, one with old rim and glass, and now yours will be added tomorrow. Many thanks again!
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Re: A Shout-Out and big "Thank You" to Dave Hanlon

Post by Scott_Conger » Mon Mar 25, 2019 8:08 pm

Dave, here it is on it's shakedown run after a 39 year slumber (I regret having left the hood off for the photo). That's my bride of 23 years next to it. The photo on our bridge is with really bad, very old repro rims that sort of schmoosh on like a tupperwear lid...the 4 tabs in the rims are at 12, 3, 6, and.....8:30 o'clock?????? What idiot took the time to form the rims, engrave FORD, and then put one of the pins in the wrong location???? :(

The car was bought from the daughter of original owner, by a fellow who wanted a (future) retirement project. He replaced the top :x and had the engine rebuilt :D , but left the nearly perfect original paint alone :D (complete with drips and sags) and then it sat undisturbed, on jack stands in an air conditioned garage since 1980 (the 1980 tires still had the casting "pips" and flashing on the 39 year old tread, and no sidewall cracks!)...the poor fellow had dementia pretty bad when I heard it was for sale. I didn't know the engine had been rebuilt, but had my suspicions, and after the purchase, which was assisted by his brother, his brother found and forwarded all reciepts for the engine, tires and top, as well as all of the handwritten correspondence from the 1960's where he originally found it and bought it from the original owner's daughter. Lesson for all...do not put off something that is your dream...your future is unknowable and uncertain!

Anyway, new reflectors are in both buckets, one with old rim and glass, and now yours will be added tomorrow. Many thanks again!
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Scott Conger

Tyranny under the guise of law is still Tyranny

NH Full Flow Float Valves™
Obsolete carburetor parts manufactured


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Re: A Shout-Out and big "Thank You" to Dave Hanlon

Post by Scott_Conger » Mon Mar 25, 2019 8:09 pm

now how on earth did that happen??
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Re: A Shout-Out and big "Thank You" to Dave Hanlon

Post by Allan » Tue Mar 26, 2019 6:28 am

Scott, what brand are the tyres on your car?
Allan from down under.


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Re: A Shout-Out and big "Thank You" to Dave Hanlon

Post by Scott_Conger » Tue Mar 26, 2019 8:44 am

Allan

they are Firestones
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Tyranny under the guise of law is still Tyranny

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Re: A Shout-Out and big "Thank You" to Dave Hanlon

Post by Ruxstel24 » Tue Mar 26, 2019 1:10 pm

Thanks for the pics Scott, love it !!
Be sure to show the headlights after they're done. :)

BTW, I have a box full of clear flat lenses...brandy new :mrgreen:

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