The 1946 FORD Page

Updated March 2008

"The Coupe" at the Capitola
Car Show, June 2007
Click here for a cool original 1946 Ford
ad!
Here's another ad just about as bad!
Larry Raivo of Seattle sent me
this one!
The first car I ever drove was a '46 Ford...
Welcome to Boulder
Bob's '46 Ford Page. I would steal my mother's '46 Ford Club Coupe and
practice driving; always at night when my parents were out for the evening. I
usually forgot to turn on the headlights for some reason. The year was 1958. We
had recently moved from Mt.
View. CA, to South Lake Tahoe, I was
14 years old. I don't remember getting caught doing this but I did get caught
driving my parents friends '57 Olds around the block.
It was shear panic when I returned home to find my dad's car in the driveway. I
knew I was dead. 
I bought it off the internet!
I bought the car from David Cantrell, the creator of Hot Rods World Wide. I started
negotiations based a picture on the internet. David sent me a video detailing
the car. He was totally honest about all aspects of the car. I decided not to
fly out and see the car in person. We settled on a price, I mailed a check and
made arrangements for the car to be picked up by an open car carrier. I was as
excited as a kid on Christmas eve. The car arrived a
few days later than expected but was in good shape and even dry inside. The
driver told me it rained almost the entire trip. The side windows were
temporary pieces of Plexiglas screwed into the window frames.
What it came with:
The top has been chopped 5 inches. The door pillars are slanted forward.
Mustang II independent front suspension, Chevy Nova 10 bolt narrowed rear end.
A custom dash made from the original with VDO gauges. The unfinished interior
had Corvette bucket seats and console. The console would be replaced when the
upholstery was done by Kendall's Custom Auto Upholstery in San Jose. There aren't any signs of rust
anywhere on the car. The rusted out pieces have been replaced with fresh steel.
The car had a trunk full of original trim pieces and parts, extra window
frames, etc. The rear window was a piece of Plexiglas. The car came with two
extra rear windows, neither one of which was in good enough shape (scratches)
to go back in the car. The chop job on the top seems to be solid but looks real
ugly from the inside. There seems to be a lot of body filler (Bondo) but there aren't any cracks. Considering that the
construction of the car was started in 1985 and never finished, I think if the
top would crack it would have done so by now. The fenders and seams are all
welded and filled. The car is totally smoothed, no door handles, no trunk
handle or hood ornaments. The headlights are frenched
as are the '62 Impala taillights. It had Weld Draglite
wheels and a GM tilt column with a Lacarra steering
wheel. The car is really slammed. There is about 4 inches of ground clearance
at the front cross member. The rear end was so low that it bottomed out on most
bumps. I have already raised it 2 inches. The body needed a lot more body work
than I had hoped. As you know, black shows every flaw in the body work. Michael
J's body shop in San Jose,
the guys who did the Roadster, did the body work and paint. Michael does
amazing work! The body is now absolutely straight.
First things, first...make it run right!
Maybe if I include the links and logos to the products I
bought first for "The Coupe" they'll mail me a big check. NOT! The
engine is a 400 cubic inch small block Chevy. It had a stock Rochester four barrel carburetor and manifold
and a points ignition. In the trunk of the car was an HEI distributor, will
most of one, anyway. I had the distributor rebuilt and curved adding a Accell adjustable vacuum
advance. The HEI module was removed and two wires replaced it to hook up to the
MSD 6A box. The carburetor was replaced with a Holley 650 double pumper mounted
on an Edelbrock Performer manifold. What a
difference! The car picked up between 80 and 100 HP. Well, that's my guess and
I'm sticking to it. Unfortunately the Turbo 400 transmission took a dump and
had to be rebuilt. The same guy that did the transmission in the Roadster did the one in "The Coupe".
While the engine and transmission are out, the car went to the body shop, for
the engine compartment to be finished and painted. Since the engine was out
anyway, it was taken to Steiner Racing for a rebuild. Nothing
radical, cam, new pistons (.030" over), rings and balance. I added
roller rockers after I got it back from Steiner Racing. It seems that Mr.
Steiner used "seasoned" rockers (used) and I broke two before I
changed them out. I have heard mixed reviews on the 400 engine. Some say the
engine has gotten a bad rap; others say they will break if they get overheated.
The car now has over 47,000 miles on it and the engine is just getting better
all the time. I used Griffin
radiator and its working great.



To get to the home page of any of these companies, just click on the
logo. No, I am not getting paid. I like their products.
Finally, I fired it up...
The engine was fired for the first time on May 5, 1997.
Steiner Racing did their usual great job on the engine Here's a picture of
Gerry himself with the coupe engine. You can click on the small picture for a
larger view. I now have over 40,000 miles on it! Boy I haven't updated this
page in a long time. Lots of work has been done on the coupe in the past
several of months. The cooling system works okay at this point, I took it to Reno for Hot August
Nights and it reached 200 degrees crawling along in 95 degree heat. I have now
moved the radiator down a couple inches and forward about 3 inches. I
installed a big 'ol Flex-Fan and added a Walker shroud. I
got rid of the condenser on front of the radiator and added a separate remote
condenser mounted under the right front fender. I cut out large holes
behind the grill so air could reach the condenser. This seems to
have cured all of the overheating problems. The car went into the body
shop on September 15, 1997 and didn't come out until February 15, 1998. The
Coupe was actually painted on January 12, 1998. I finished installing the A/C
on July 2, 1998, three days before the 1998 Americruise. The transmission
was rebuilt with a B&M kit and a high performance torque converter. I
painted the transmission the same color as everything else, black. I ended up
finishing the installation of the power windows myself. I spend countless hours
making the damn thing work. The power door openers and the trunk release is all
in and working just fine. The RPM 3:7 remote unit from Balls Rod and Kustom is in and working great! The Vintage Air Conditioner works great after
the first unit failed because of a defective evaporator. I got another
one from Ron Attebury as a loaner but this one
doesn't have defrost. The defective unit was
sent back to Vintage Air. They said they tested the unit and didn't find
any leaks. I got the unit back and swapped it out again, only to find
that the damn thing still leaked like hell. This time Vintage Air sent me
a new unit. I swapped it out again and once more, all is right with the
world. I got the HFC-134a type refrigerant unit even if it doesn't
cool as fast as the old R-12, it will be available into the next century. The
headers from High Performance Coatings
look great. I had the body shop mold in the vent. With the louvers on the hood
I figured it really would do much other than stink up the car. The sound system
is all Kenwood except the Bozoka sub-woofer. I got
the Kenwood radio with the panel that flips around to look like there's no
radio there when you turn off the key. A 10 disk CD changer fits under the back
seat. It was ready for the first Goodguys show at Pleasanton, March 28
& 29, 1998 and took an award! I added American Torq
Thurst II wheels. Of course they're the biggest
ones that would fit under the rear fenders. BF Goodrich
Comp T/A's 275/50/16 on the rear and 215/60/15 on the front.
Coming soon...NOT!
Well, boys and girls, the FATTI now has a new source of power, but it's not
this boat anchor I bought through eBay. I out bid some guy trying to
upgrade his '69 Camaro and paid $1800.00 for
it. Turns out it had a crack in the block that allowed oil to leak into
the coolant, ugly! I later bought a warranty pull out engine from a
friend that turned out to already have a sleeved cylinder and bored .040"
over, another boat anchor. I finally ended up with a brand new Merlin
block from Summit
Racing. Throw in Edelbrock polished
aluminum heads, an Edelbrock a polished air-gap
intake manifold with a Speed Demon 850 carburetor with mechanical secondaries, TRW flat top pistons, .030" over, roller
cam and rockers, with the fabricated and polished valve covers, it looks as
good as it runs!

Here is the completed engine on the dyno.
When first tested it was only putting out 441 HP at the crank. It was
discovered one cylinder had the valves adjusted too tight, not allowing them to
close all the way. This fixed, the engine now puts out a very respectable
539 HP at 5900 RPM with a maximum torque of 543 at 4500 RPM. Dusty of Renteria Brothers Performance Engines in Gilroy did a great job building this
engine. The throttle response is awesome! Click
here for the engine performance chart.

Now
in its new home and all cleaned up!
I later removed the “Renteria
Bros.” stickers as the started to flake off.

Very slammed indeed!!!
"The Coupe" at Hecker Pass Picnic in July 1999. For a
picture of the guys that painted the coupe click here!
Check out the interior!
The date is March 26, 1998 and Kirby Kendall is finished with the interior.
Please take a look at
Kirby's great work.
First show, first award!
The day was Sunday March 29, 1998. The event was the Goodguys
16th Annual All-American Get-Together at Pleasanton.
It was also my 54th (wow, is that old or what) birthday! I was just watching
people going by on this crisp Spring morning. All of a
sudden I notice two guys with clip boards in their hands looking at "The
Coupe". They are writing things down. I go up to one of them and say
"you're not going to give me some kind of award are you?" The guy
puts his hand out behind his back pocket inferring he'll need some sort of
payoff to give out an award and says "Just kidding, congratulations"
and hands me a piece of paper saying Street Sweeper Pick! Was I
excited or what! At the same event in 2001 the Coupe was shown indoors
with the All Black Car Club and won "Slick and Smooth".
For the first time the Coupe made the June 2001 issue of the Goodguys, Goodtimes Gazette (page
89).
Second show, second award!
The day was Sunday May 3, 1998. The event was Sunset Hot Rods 10th Annual
Dam Run. It was also my daughters 33rd (wow, is she old or what) birthday! I
was crawling around looking under a '41 Lincoln,
admiring a nifty aluminum gas tank when two guys asked if I'd mind driving my
car around a get in line. Yes "The Coupe" had it's
second award! Was I pumped again or what!
And so it goes...

The Coupe has received awards at most of the events attended. In 1999
the Coupe was honored by being accepted to show at the 50th Annual Grand
National Roadster Show at the Cow Palace in San
Francisco. It also won a "Class
Winner" award, shown above. Click on the trophy for more details.
The reader’s pages!
Please note that if you sent in pictures and you
don't see them here yet, sorry for the delay, I have been busy doing other
things. Please be patient!
Bob McCarter sent in this picture of a great looking
'46 Tudor. Bob is 24 years old and with a little help from his father, they
did all the work themselves. The car has been completed for the past two years
and has 25,000 miles on it.
Bill Justice has a great looking '48 Ford Club
Coupe. The car and Bill are from Columbiana, Alabama.
The coupe features a 350 Chevy engine. Bill had to sell the car and has
now been able to buy it back with some improvements!
Brad Boudreau sent in these pictures of a '46
Business Coupe. Brad and his dad are from Indiania.
Great looking Ford Brad!
Ken Arrowsmith of Missouri sent in these pictures of his
basically stock 1947 Ford Club Coupe. It has a Columbia rear end.
Jim Elliott and his brother from Maryland have been very patient, waiting for
me to put there '47 and '48 Fords on this web
page. Sorry for the delay, boys. I hope the wait was worth it.
Mike Latus, a very patient man from Phoenix Arizona, sent me
this great picture of his '48 Ford Fordor
Sedan. He has it dressed up as a cop car in this picture.
The Nielsen's of Cypress, California, love to take their '46
4-Door out for cruise nights in Southern California.
They get lots of opportunities in the Southland of California. I, on the
other hand, live in the middle of the state and we get a lot more rain and it's
not quite as warm.
Check out Brad Winters of Madera, California's great looking '46 Ford
2-Door Sedan. A very tasty car, indeed!
H. Irvin sent me this picture of his friend Jim Richmond's '47 Ford. Jim has had the car since high school.
Ron Walrod of Roseville, California
got a great Christmas present by driving his '46 Ford
for the first time on Christmas Day 1999. Great work Ron! I'm sure
I will be seeing Ron on rod runs and car shows in the near future.
Dick Thompson of North Sacramento, sent me a picture of his '48 Ford
Coupe. Dick's car is for sale if you are interested in having a great
'48 Ford.
Ray Dufford of Loveland Colorado, sent me this link to his web page. No, it's not a
Ford; it's a '47 Plymouth.
I know it might not belong on a Ford page but I love it and is
my damn page!
Nalle Eriksson of Stockholm, Sweden
sent me this picture of his outstanding '46 Ford Deluxe
Coupe.
Glenn Sinon, of Connecticut, sent me this picture of his
beautiful 1947 Ford Coupe. Great looking car
Glenn!
Dennis Freeman of Los Vegas,
Nevada sent me this picture of
his 1947 Ford Coupe. This mostly original car
will be getting updated from it's original flathead
six very soon.
Mike of Windsor Ontario, Canada, sent these pictures of his beautiful '46 Convertible. He works for Chrysler,
he didn't give me his last name.
James Warren of Highland
Village, Texas sent
me this picture of his '46 Ford Coupe. James
car is mostly stock!
Andy Loizou from England, sent me these pictures of his 50's style '47 Ford Business Coupe.
Ron Goodall for the Gold Coast of Australia
sent these pictures of his VERY different '48 Ford Ute.
Chris Orwat sent this picture of his
brother's great looking '47 Ford convertible. I
don't know where they live.
Rex Killebrew sent in this picture of his
outstanding '47 Ford Coupe.
Jerry Sims sent in these pictures of his brother great looking '47 Ford "Hardtop" racer.
Dominick Linares of Tampa
Florida sent me pictures of his
very Bad-ass '46 Coupe. He also has a very nice
bike!
Jerry Lakatos of Painesville, Ohio,
sent me these pictures of his outstanding '46 Ford Coupe!
Lots of time and money have made this car great!
Jon and Rita Nelson of Johnson Kansas sent in this picture of their great looking '46 4 Door Sedan.
Jeff Crone from the land down under, sent me
these pictures of he '47 Convertible.
Dean Berry from Medford Wisconsin sent in this picture of his radically chopped '48 Sedan.
Jack Butler from somewhere in California
sent me these pictures of their '46 Ford Coupe.
They took in on the Americruise last year.
Patty Tervo of Groton, MA
sent me these pictures of their '47 Ford Business Coupe.
Car was bought in May of 2001. Yes I actually do put pictures of
"ugly" cars on this web site, especially if they cute kids in them.
Stefan Persson of Holmsund, SWEDEN send me this picture of his
outstanding '46 Ford Coupe, twice. Nice
flames!
Rich Miller of Fountain
Valley, CA, sent
these pictures of his TWO Fords! A '46 Fordor and a '47 Coupe. Both are running Flatheads.
Brooke Bremner and David Glueck of Chicago.
IL, sent me this picture of their 1946 Ford Convertible. David bought it for
Brooke on her last birthday. She is nice enough to let him drive it.
David Engle of Campbell, CA sent me this picture of his 1948
Ford convertible taken at Yosemite. Beautiful car Dave.
Harold Perry of Houston
Texas sent me these pictures of
his 1942 Ford Tudor. Great looking car
Harold!
Kathy and John from somewhere in Wisconsin, sent me these picture of their 1946
Mercury. Well almost a Ford.
Gary Tomasetti of Pottstown, PA
sent in these pictures of his great looking '47 Club
Coupe.
Yvonne and Peter Russell from the land down under sent in this
picture of their '48 Mercury Monarch.
Josh Flammer sent me this picture of his '46 Ford Tudor
Skip Allen sent in this picture of his great looking '46 Coupe
John Peck of Corpus Christi
Texas sent in these picture of
his outstanding '46 Tudor
Terry McHale of Fort
McMurray, AB, Canada has TWO;
a convertible and a coupe
Andrew Share sent me this picture of his very cool '46 business coupe
Ed Tozer of Auburn, CA
sent me these pictures of his very unusual '47 3-window
coupe and sedan trailer.
Jim Byrne of Dowagiac Michigan
has an outstanding '46 business coupe, I really like
it!
Bernie Casey of Newburyport,
MA sent in these pictures of his outstanding '47 Coupe!
Ricardo Molina from Katy,
Texas sent me this picture of his
great looking '46 business coupe
Al Burwell sent me this picture of his '46
Tudor Sedan, don't know where his lives!
Rich Cefola from Tallahassee, Florida;
sent me these pictures of perhaps the best looking '46
on the planet! I love this car and it all Ford!
Bill Barrand of Erie, Michigan
sent me these picture of his great looking '47 Coupe.
Jim McAllister of Strathroy Ontario Canada; sent me
these pictures of his outstanding '47 Business
Coupe; VERY COOL!!!
Brian Buxton of Farmington, UT ; sent me these pictures of his Yellow
'46 Club Coupe. Very nice car Brian!
Jim Abriel of Canada sent me these pictures of
his '41 Ford Coupe. I know it's not a '46
through '48, but I like it!
Larry Presta of British
Columbia, Canada
sent in these pictures of his great looking ’46
Business Coupe!
Chris Ehrhardt of Orlando Florida
sent me these pictures of his ’47 Tudor; it’s
chopped 6 inches!
Do you have a '46 through '48 you are rather proud of? Send it along and
I'll include it in this section. Yes, even if it's ugly! By the way if you have
sent pictures in past please send them again. My old computer ate some of the
old ones.
Your questions or comments are appreciated, e-mail Boulder Bob 
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