A couple years ago at a local antique tractor event my son and I happened across a Model A tudor hot rod/rat rod. After looking at it a few minutes we came to the conclusion that we could build one too.
After some web searching through the various rat rod sites and some indecision about what direction to head I came across a '49 F-5 sitting in a field not too far from home. The owners were ready to part with it so we were able to bring it home in June of 2008, complete with a valid Ohio title.
The hood had blown off in a windstorm. The passenger side door came off at some point too. Both have had too many close encounters with the cattle. Some of the rear brackets seem to have been at a great height for an itching post as they had been worn smooth.
In this thread I'll catch you up on where we are to this point, but I'll warn you ahead of time; progress comes very slowly. I spend great quantities of time trying to figure out how I want to move forward. I also seem to have far less available time than I thought I did. I guess when you've got a job, family, house as well as other interests and things you're involved in time can become a rare commodity.
Since projects don't get done in a vacuum I'll post some of the other stuff that's going on periodically mixed in with the progress of the truck.
After some web searching through the various rat rod sites and some indecision about what direction to head I came across a '49 F-5 sitting in a field not too far from home. The owners were ready to part with it so we were able to bring it home in June of 2008, complete with a valid Ohio title.
The hood had blown off in a windstorm. The passenger side door came off at some point too. Both have had too many close encounters with the cattle. Some of the rear brackets seem to have been at a great height for an itching post as they had been worn smooth.
In this thread I'll catch you up on where we are to this point, but I'll warn you ahead of time; progress comes very slowly. I spend great quantities of time trying to figure out how I want to move forward. I also seem to have far less available time than I thought I did. I guess when you've got a job, family, house as well as other interests and things you're involved in time can become a rare commodity.
Since projects don't get done in a vacuum I'll post some of the other stuff that's going on periodically mixed in with the progress of the truck.