I recall a person could order a Henry J from the Montgomery Wards Catalog. But it went by another name? Many were used up for a drag race bodies on the west coast. Glad you are a saver.
Yes!! Excellent fact. You could order a Sears Allstate - a HenryJ - from the catalog. Later the Allstate brand carried on with batteries, tires and insurance. The rest we know. Great history. Fantastic comment!!
@@canadianwrench I'm patient....take your time. It will be a fun video to watch when you post. I'll go find the frame video. tHanks, have a great weekend.... speaking of weekend...What are you working on?
Now that's a cool swap
I’m glad you like it!
We obviously have the same awesome taste in cars.
@@canadianwrench great minds think alike
I recall a person could order a Henry J from the Montgomery Wards Catalog. But it went by another name? Many were used up for a drag race bodies on the west coast. Glad you are a saver.
Yes!! Excellent fact.
You could order a Sears Allstate - a HenryJ - from the catalog.
Later the Allstate brand carried on with batteries, tires and insurance. The rest we know.
Great history.
Fantastic comment!!
Looking forward to the next video on this! tHanks.
Winter is here so part 4 will be in spring.
There is a frame Restoration video too.
Thank you!!
@@canadianwrench I'm patient....take your time. It will be a fun video to watch when you post.
I'll go find the frame video. tHanks, have a great weekend....
speaking of weekend...What are you working on?
Body mounts is one of my many ‘on the go’ projects.
I usually bring in many little things to rebuild - heater boxes, carbs etc
@@canadianwrench Do you ever watch Low Buck Garage? He has Arizona weather on his side but he understands fabricating the way you do.
Nice - now added to my list.
That Arizona weather…..ahhhhh….I wish sometimes. Usually when we’re snowed in.
get the center grille bead blasted then powder coated
I was thinking of doing that.
I’m still undecided.
A great donor car for your build. Thanks for sharing1 Question: How is this different from a Ford Anglia? The rear end looks similar.
I imagine it was the shape of the era. With the rear fenders removed it reminds me of a bug.
@@canadianwrench SWEET CAR add some stock z28 rims and a suspension kit and you have a winner , H body buckets or from 70s camamro wood be good too
Henny J
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