3/15/2024 0 Comments Auto ordnance 1927 for sale![]() ![]() I could go on, but I'm not trying to write a book. The front has Super Bell 4" dropped axle and 4 link with Posie's super slide springs. It has GM power disc brakes drums on the rear. He used a Ford 9" narrowed rear end 3.50:1 with 4 link coil overs. He used '50 Pontiac tail lights, the windshield (an old brass Duke Hallock style from Speedway), a 350 Chevy with Weiand blower, dual|Edelbrock carbs, with 7.5:1 Keith Black pistons needed for the 12% under drive blower. Out back he added some frame extensions and dropped on an old Deuce tank he had and then made some frame horn covers. The shortened radiator neck and 14-inch brass wing are old Speedway items. It's a great all-Ford combination of parts. To keep the theme going, "Oldfield" also had an old '31 Lincoln grille shell, so he sectioned that 4-inches and added a '30 Ford lower half for the hot rod Lincoln look. You can see the stock '30 fenders sit up high on the body and make the body look smaller down between the wider fenders. Since he already had an old set of '30 Ford roadster fenders, splash aprons and running boards, he bolted them to the frame and then dropped the little '27 body down in between and bingo! It immediately looked like it was channeled and/or sectioned. Barney started with a '27 Ford roadster body on a model A frame that was fairly complete. 1927 Roadster built by Barney "Oldfield" Pierce, professional rod builder in Oregon.
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