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Chandler, AZ, USA Joined: 06/09/2007 |
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Hot Rodder, Builder, Old-School, Street Rodder, Custom Rodder, Build-It, Drive-It, H.A.M.B.
Ford Roadster "Bonnie"
It's a PINTO motor! Embrace it! C3 automatic and an 8" with 4:11 gears
Chassis:
2x3 box frame made by the original owner. The front and rear suspensions I re-did later.
Wheels & Tires:
Wide white walls on red, powder-coated wheels. Astro caps and original Ford stainless trim rings
Body:
yea. right. it's primer black.
Interior:
Custom by owner... haha.
Here's Bonnie. She's a 1927 Roadster that I bought in 2002. It's a cool story how I got it when Boyd Coddington...
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I know it's not period correct, but it's a pretty easy engine to use 'cause of availability. It's served me well. I decided to post my 2 cents here for everyone. I don't claim to be an expert, this is just what I've found/learned. I'll enjoy seeing other opinions and success stories.
So here's what I'd look for or watch out for when using a 2.3:
1) DIS stuff, it means, NO DISTRIBUTOR! Unless you're going computer controlled, you don't want that stuff. Most later model stuff is DIS.
2) Don't go for the 2 spark plug heads, I hear theres no benefit... also I think the D port head is the best... but unless you're racing, the oval's probably just as good. There's also an aluminum head and a full ARCA racing block... Bring cash!!
3) to run a solid lift cam (that's what I have) you need to modify the head. Try to find one that's already done, depending on if you want to buy the tool to do it yourself. And the roller-follower heads are cool, but it'll be a little harder to find cams; there are alot of roller heads out there
4) STROKE IT! If you end up buying parts, instead of a finished engine, go for the chevy rods or a longer rods with shorty pistons. It's better for torque. You can pretty easily get to 2.7L. (with the Ford SVO tall deck block, you can get to 3.0L!)
5) also, try to find a 2.5L crank. You might have to get some main bearing inserts (not that expensive) but it's a cheap 200cc's! Later model Ford Rangers had the 2.5 w/o the distributor.
6) If you're gonna run an automatic, don't feel like you have to find the elusive (=pricey and often cracked) 2.3 to C4 bellhousing. The C3 I have has served me well with a shift kit and rebuild. It shifts hard. The only trouble is the stock stall converter. But, Hughes, here in AZ will build a custom converter for only about $300. By the time you buy a C4, build it and buy a higher-stall converter, I think you'll save money. I'm using a slightly modified Chevy 350 Genie shifter too (with a killer ChromedRat shift knob!). If I had room for another pedal, I'd run a manual and solve a BUNCH Of problems! NO can-do in a narrowed 27 modified.
7) The valve cover selection sucks, that's why I designed the finned one. The one on my car is the nicest of what's out there, but the last one like I have sold for $174! Try to find a chrome, stamped one, or a stock one and pinstripe it up!
8) For the intakes, you can get an Esslinger-2 barrel or Offenhauser 4 barrel one fairly easily, they come up all the time (I have an extra Esslinger). Watch what the ministock racers are running. The one I have is custom, but you can buy a similar one from Esslinger. Watch out for interference with the distributor for trick custom intakes.
9) Websites: turboford.org (mostly turbo guys, but a good crowd); esslingerengineering.com; http://racerwalsh.zoovy.com/ (under 4 cylinder) those are the ones I've used. And, I just found this... http://www.ringsurf.com/ring/ford23/ its a 2.3 web ring. I'm gonna check it out. There are many other sites.
Finally, watch out for other Ford 4 banger stuff. To my knowledge, NOTHING interchanges. 2.0 stuff won't work and later model 2.3 stuff (ztec) won't fit. I've found the COOLEST valve cover, but it only fits the 2.0.
Here's my ebay searches to narrow the search for the right 2.3 parts. You still get some crap, but it's less. You should be able to cut and paste, then save the search.
("2300", ,, "2.3", ,, esslinger,, "racer walsh") -"2.3" -,autometer, -fiat, -vega, -monza, -mazda, -mercedes, -focus -aspire -topaz -probe -taurus -bronco -"f-150" -windstar -f150 -honda -chevy -(harley, headlight, light, shirt)
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"2.3" ford -focus -aspire -topaz -probe -taurus -bronco -"f-150" -windstar -f150 -honda -chevy -(harley,headlight,,light,shirt)
I hope this is useful to someone!
Do you have any information about this car? It was my dad's and I'd really like to know what happened to it.
Thank you!
So here's what I started with. It's a good shot, I think.

Then I used this sunset. This sunset was taken in front of my house and is UNEDITED!

Then I put the two pictures together! It wasn't too hard to do since the parts I cut away had alot of straight lines.

I hope you like it! Please check out my website: www.myrideisme.com or see lots more pictures of this car in my garage.
| test - how does this work? Read More... | |
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| Get New upholstry - I'm finally getting the interior done on my roadster Read More... |
| Filling Backup lights in a 63 Falcon Wagon | My 63 Falcon wagon had the backup lights located in the tailgate. The lenses have always been broken so I decided to fill the holes in for a cleaner look to the back of the car. I'm also filling the Falcon emblem above the rear window crank. This is a couple hour job depending on your welding skills! Read More... |
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Napalm |
09-12-2007 7:17 PM Bonnie, Brown Sugar & Velvet.. you must be da' "Lady's Man". Get to work on that Rambler! |
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pckstudio |
09-14-2007 6:30 PM Hey man, just wanted to say thanks again for your time today-- glad to have met you! Now bring back some killer pics from BilletProof! Talk with ya next weeek... |
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Killerbee |
09-20-2007 3:22 AM going this friday it`s bedtime for you |
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pikesan |
10-24-2007 1:05 PM Good news! The intake is done! The carbs rebuilt... I need an intake gasket and a fitting or two to put my dual weber 44 IDF intake on! |
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The_Elky_Man |
10-26-2007 7:03 AM Thanx for the comment...Bonnie is a very nice lookin lass too. |
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Mr Freeze |
10-28-2007 1:53 AM Where's that new ride dude? |
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The_Elky_Man |
10-30-2007 9:02 PM Hey man you got any more El Camino's here? |
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GasManAZ |
10-31-2007 3:53 PM Exhaust done? When you going to fire Bonnie up? Can't miss the show. |
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The_Elky_Man |
11-06-2007 10:35 AM Sorry buddy, until I saw yours. I never knew those wagons existed. |
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GasManAZ |
11-26-2007 12:06 PM how's the car running? get those carbs dialed in? sure does look sweet! later buddy... |
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Jeem |
12-11-2007 10:36 AM Izzat little roadster the green track T Boyd bought at the GG Scottsdale show years back? Whatever, it looks pretty fun! Oh, the Rambler, I'm goofy for Ramblers.... |
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kastoo |
12-24-2007 5:46 PM You know I love that Rambler wagon! I'm a big AMC fan! You know what would be cool? Buy a twin to that wagon and chop it into an Elky! |
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joe9_6 |
12-28-2007 12:27 PM Thanks for adding the sparks pics, now I guess I should blog! |
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59redconvt |
12-31-2007 12:13 AM Thanks for the complimenton my convertible. It's a 59 Continental MKIV. Only 2135 were ever made so, it is indeed rare. There are about 50 or so convertibles that I am aware of, and I don't think there are many left that I don't know about. Hopefully the restoration will be finished by summer. Bob. |
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PhoenixHearse |
01-11-2008 9:56 AM Holy crap, I need to add more pictures. Zivy says hi! |
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htrdvxn |
01-12-2008 11:56 AM Hey! Sorry i havent got back to you...When it comes to advertising for the shop, I have no idea LOL, call Doug he will be happy to answer any ?'s! |
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DragNuts |
01-22-2008 11:43 PM Pinto huh, pretty dang sweet. When i get tired of drag racin I have always wanted to do a rat rod.
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Jeem |
01-28-2008 6:06 PM Good times. Great GNRS trip, thanks for the lift and the good company. Will the MRIM tour bus have bidet's? |
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pckstudio |
01-29-2008 9:16 PM Greatest. Road trip. Ever. ....your bidet knowledge included, I suppose. Awesome times, great show, what else matters? Thanks again, man.... |
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mwcoc |
02-02-2008 8:55 AM yea it was a funny car from 1994 to 1998...it also had a hemi now a big block chevy...love your ride |
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AzAmber |
02-02-2008 10:16 PM Thanks for the warm welcome! Hopefully one day she'll live up to that name *wink* |
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auburn_hills |
02-11-2008 7:32 AM I love Bonnie, she's a beauty. |
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AzAmber |
02-18-2008 12:30 PM Edited my story a bit, hope thats ok! Sorry to hear you froze your ass on saturday. 83rd and happy was good, the sun even came out for the show. Have a great week! |
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hozona |
02-23-2008 11:35 AM Thanks for the warm welcome....added descriptions to all the pics I have uploaded today. This site is definitely a plus for our rodding community! |
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Nelz |
03-30-2008 11:04 AM Awesome time at the show last night! Thanks for the Hell Ride!!!! That is what a hot rod is all about! |
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oxsign |
04-01-2008 4:47 PM Thx man. I took the pix with my camera, but I uploaded them from my buddy's comp. The newest ones are from my comp, and look much better, lol. |
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DsFords |
04-05-2008 3:30 PM That roadster looks like a fun ride. I've seen you out at Pavillions & Goodguys. Cool web site, too. Thanks! |
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jcdvw66 |
04-10-2008 3:02 PM Yes he did,thanks for passing that along.I will have more phptos added soon. Great site. |
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polynesianpop |
05-05-2008 11:51 AM Bonnie's a BEAUTY! |
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DsFords |
06-26-2008 2:45 PM Hey, Pikesan Have you had a chance to check out my vids on youtube. I have a link in "Favorite Links" in my garage. You might like the car shows. www.youtube.com/rebarsfords |
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Olsolpinstripe |
06-26-2008 7:30 PM Whats up man!!!!! Help post this website www.azpinstripers.com your gonna love it |
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Appleblossom |
06-27-2008 1:42 PM Bonnie is one fine Lady! |












