1933 Ford Fordor Sedan – Tribute Car Build.

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1934 Ford Fordor Sedan – Tribute Car Build.

The toy come model, scratch built, is a tribute to my dad and mum.
In 1949 dad rebuilt one of these, so he and mum had a good car for their wedding day and honeymoon in Easter of 1950. The number plates represent Jim Margaret 8th April 1950.

Dad past away 15 years ago just before their 60th Wedding Anniversary but mum’s ( now 94) is still busier playing piano for concerts and some church services for the oldies in a number of retirement villages.

The car is both to honour them and should our grandchildren something of their great grandparents.

The build started back in June this year for me as I tried to find photos, plans and drawings of the 1934 Ford.

There are a heap of people to thank you for their assistance to help make it happen both on Lumberjock’s, Woodwork Forums and a number of other sources.

Eddie Ford of Restored Cars Magazine sent me a photo and gave me a lead.
Restored Cars Australia Magazine - Eddie Ford Publications Pty Ltd

The lead finally lead to the NSW Early V8 Fords Club’s David Martin and Paul Antcliffe’s restored 1934 Ford.
Events | Early ford V8 club of NSW
David shared some of the club’s magazine photos plus a page of dimensions on the Ford.
From here I was able to scale the build at about 12:1 – 14:1 and so the fun began.

The next THANK YOU goes to Dutchy [aka Jan] for his excellent blog on the building of the 1932 Buick on LJ’s.
Buick sedan 1932 @ LumberJocks.com ~ woodworking community
Home - Dutchy

The methodology that Dutchy used helped heaps with me knowing how to plan out the project.

In fact this Ford has a Dutch wooden button steering wheel.

I’ve done a blog on the build to help anyone else who’s crazing enough to tackle a project like this; 6 months and something like 100 hours with lots of trial & error fun.

1933 Ford Fordor Sedan @ LumberJocks.com ~ woodworking community

The car is 16.5” [410mm] long; 6.5” wide [165mm] and 6.5” high [165mm].
The main body is Australian Jarrah with a windscreen of American Walnut.
The mudguards [fenders] and running boards are Australian Red Cedar with American Walnut foot plates.
The bonnet [hood] is butterflied Australian Gidgee on top of Australian Huon Pine [Thank you Rob].
The radiator core is Australian Red Cedar with a cowl of American Walnut.
Both front & rear bumper bars are American Walnut as is the petrol tank and luggage rack frame.
The trunk is Australian Blackheart Sassafras. 
The chassis is Australian Spotted Gum.
The wheels are made from Australian Spotted Gum with the tyres ebonized.
The seats are Australian Red Cedar.
The taillights are Australian Bloodwood [Thank you Brad in Mackay].
The door handles & mirrors are American Walnut.
The headlights and horns are mixture of Oak & Pine stained with Teak. 
The number plates were lazer cut on Alex’s machine [thank you Ducky].

I’ve applied 3 coats of my home-made Wipe-On-Poly.

In the actually finished car you can’t see the dashboard, glove box, or foot pedals but they are there; you just see the top of the gear stick and the steering wheel.

It was a lot of fun to build this car to honour dad and mum but I’d not been able to do it without much appreciated support & encouragement from many, many woodworking friends; THANK YOU one and all.

-- Lifes good, Enjoy each new day...... Cheers from "On Top DownUnder" Crowie 

Life’s Good, Enjoy Each New Day’s Blessings

18 Comments

That is Sweet Peter, a great build and so many details to look at. Well done.

Main Street to the Mountains

damn that is some fine model work crow !

working with my hands is a joy,it gives me a sense of fulfillment,somthing so many seek and so few find.-SAM MALOOF.

Nicely done, Peter! Sure your mum will enjoy it!

May you have the day you deserve!

Another spectacular project, and the story behind the project is so touching.  Love it!
Wow what a beautiful tribute and keepsake for the family. Not easy starting from scratch and no plan so hates off to you and the advisory panel......
Beautiful Peter.

Cheers Kerry

Kerry - Working with wood, the smell the feel, is such a joy, its a meditation of sorts.



Only 5 thumbs up as you've already gotten the other 5 on LJ.

If your first cut is too short... Take the second cut from the longer end... LBD

GR8 STORY GR8 MODEL  looks like the smurfs had fun also GR8 JOB 😍😎👍

*TONY ** Reinholds* ALWAYS REMEMBER TO HAVE FUN

Exceptional model and write up!
Terrific detail on this car, exceptional build, fantastic. 
Great story, great model and great details !
Super job. great story, thanks for sharing memories.
What a cool build! The license plate is such a special addition. It's fun to put in details that only you know about.
Thank you ladies and gents for the kind words of support and encouragement. 
The car has been played with by the grandsons with number 2 daughter putting dibs on it. 

Life’s Good, Enjoy Each New Day’s Blessings

Front mask details are great!

...woodicted

Great detail on that '34, Peter!!!!!!!!!!!!!

Cheers, Jim ........................ Variety is the spice of life...............Learn something new every day

Super nice job, nice wood selection

TimV, "The understanding eye sees the maker's fingerprints, they are evident in every detail, leave Fingerprints." James Krenov

PETER YOU HAVE EXCELLED YOURSELF!!!!!
MAGNIFICIENT!!!!   EXTREMELY WELL MADE....LOOKS GREAT!!!!!!

Regards......Cliff.