My name is Rick...

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My name is Rick...

Post by Shelby#18 » Fri 17. Apr 2009, 14:56

Hello, I just found this forum today! I couldn't be happier, because yes we are the underdogs of the Ford Line-up....
My MEL collection includes
1. 1959 Colony Park Wagon 430 cu in. w/air (Currently undergoing a Frame off restoration) Project completion date fall 2009
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2. 1959 Park Lane Convertible. 430 cu in. w/air (waiting for the Colony Park to finish before Frame off for this one)
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3. 1959 Lincoln Mark IV Convertible 430 cu in w/air
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4. 2 x 1960 Lincoln Mark V Convertibles w/air (both need restorations
5. 1959 Edsel Convertible 361 cu in.
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Post by Theo » Fri 17. Apr 2009, 15:41

Hey Rick, welcome to the forum. You got a nice collection. Love the convertibles.
In this forum we have a bunch of gentlemen like you who give a lot of effort and expense to preserve and maintain those cultural assets. I salute you. Classic auto parts should be tax free and legaly set off against tax liability IMO.
I'd be pleased to see a few pics of your restoration progression once in a while.
Good luck w. all your projects and thanx for joining.
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Post by Theo » Fri 17. Apr 2009, 16:15

Wow, that looks like a fun place to work at. Is this your garage?. Are you doing all this as a hobby or are you a professional?
BTW. May I ask you to repost your cars in the "Show us your ride Section"? This way we could bundle the member cars at one spot.
May I send you my T-Bird. I needs some work, :)
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Post by Shelby#18 » Fri 17. Apr 2009, 16:28

Theo wrote:Wow, that looks like a fun place to work at. Is this your garage?. Are you doing all this as a hobby or are you a professional?
BTW. May I ask you to repost your cars in the "Show us your ride Section"? This way we could bundle the member cars at one spot.
May I send you my T-Bird. I needs some work, :)
No, I'm not doing this one myself. In the past I did almost all of the work. The last car I did was in the '90's. It was a 1961 Falcon. Since I got married, and have 4 kids, the wife wont let me do something of this magnitude anymore. :roll: I just do little repairs and tune ups on the cars nowadays. ;)

I'll repost for you. I noticed the section on the engine photo's. When it's done I'll post those photo's there!

All the best...
Rick

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Post by Theo » Fri 17. Apr 2009, 16:38

Same here. Two kids, a wife, 2 scooters, one motorbike, one horse to take care of, a huge garden and much less money in the pocket ;)
Again thany for posting.
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Post by alphues » Fri 17. Apr 2009, 18:11

hello Rick
Welcome
My name is Jim. Good to have a fellow 59 Mercury collector on board! You just got to love those 59 colony parks.
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Post by reijerlincoln » Sat 18. Apr 2009, 01:08

Welcome Rick. That's a cool collection. I especially like the Wagon - that must be an oddball car at the local shows. From the photos there's no indication it needed a frame up restoration. Did have hidden rust issues?

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Post by KULTULZ » Sat 18. Apr 2009, 04:30

ABSOLUTELY BEAUTIFUL COLLECTION!

I love those MERC HDTP WAGONS...

Here are some shots of a restored 59 MERC CONV. I think the restorer was near Gettysburg, PA and posted these on the old forum-
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Post by Shelby#18 » Sat 18. Apr 2009, 07:02

reijerlincoln wrote:Welcome Rick. That's a cool collection. I especially like the Wagon - that must be an oddball car at the local shows. From the photos there's no indication it needed a frame up restoration. Did have hidden rust issues?

Cheers,
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Reijer,

Thank you. The wagon has not seen a show yet. I also own a 1959 Country Squire that is all original, and in excellent condition that I take to shows.
The only rust issues were under the battery (bad), and some spots on the tailgate, and rear wheel well areas (very light).

All the best...
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Post by Shelby#18 » Sat 18. Apr 2009, 07:05

KULTULZ wrote:ABSOLUTELY BEAUTIFUL COLLECTION!

I love those MERC HDTP WAGONS...

Here are some shots of a restored 59 MERC CONV. I think the restorer was near Gettysburg, PA and posted these on the old forum
Thank you sir! Are there interior, and engine photo's for that car also?

All the best...
Rick

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