Sunday, July 18, 2021

this car was built by Paul Normand in New Hampshire, who was wondering what would have happened if someone like Carroll Shelby had set out to build a Cobra-like car decades earlier in the 1930s.


Normand started the build with an MGA body, a Ford flathead V8, and a Cobra replica chassis. The MGA body needed significant changes to fit the chassis as it was too narrow, so the rear fenders were modified to better fit the track width and the front end was considerably changed with new fenders and a new front end. This is why the car has such a distinct MGA look to it from the centre back, though admittedly I was way off base with my earlier Cobra windshield guess.

The chassis was fitted with Corvette independent suspension up front and a coilover-sprung Chevrolet S-10 rear axle. It has disc brakes up front and drums on the rear, although front disc brakes aren’t in keeping with the 1930s theme it does make the car safer and easier to drive, particularly in modern traffic.

Adapters were used to fit the period-correct 1939 Ford wheels and the car makes use of 1939 Ford headlights and taillights.

https://silodrome.com/1939-ford-custom-roadster-mystery-car/

3 comments:

  1. Not a Resto-Mod, rather a Retro-Mod.

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  2. How much did this car go for?

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    1. I only answer questions from people who sign in with a name. Unknowns can google an answer

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