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Thanks for Visiting My Guestbook!Make an entry to the guestbook. - Back to First Page Here are what some previous guests have written about my web site: From: Ed Coglio - coglios@aol.com Comments about the web site: This is what your entry will look like. Let me know what you think about the project
From: Robert Wilson - Robert0259@aol.com Comments about the web site: Great job so far! Can't wait until you finish it so we can go to lunch in style someday! Good luck and happy building!
From: Paul Joesbury - paul@pjoesbury.freeserve.co.uk Comments about the web site: Nice to see another one on the net, Looks great, Hope i see some pictures when it's finished, I own a pop but still have parts to finish although it's on the road now !
From: JULIAN BRADSHAW - ANGLIATHAMES@AOL.COM Comments about the web site: BEST OF LUCK WITH YOUR PROJECT NICE TO SEE A REAL DO IT YOURSELF ROD INSTEAD OF WALLET JOB.
From: Anders - speeddemons@passagen.se Comments about the web site: Hello!! I like your rod.Go to homepage off Speed demons and look att some pops from Sweden
From: JIM AND LINDA PACE -J.P.'S TOYZ - LJP2772@AOL.COM Comments about the web site: LOOKING FOR A DIE CAST REPLICA OF A '48 ANGLIA SEDAN TOY CAR. MAYBE SOMEONE OUT THERE CAN HELP US? CAN'T FIND ANYTHING BUT A THAMES BODY.
From: Martin Jeffries - usedbritishparts@aol.com Comments about the web site: Very nice site
From: Al Coglio - acoglio@cs.com Comments about the web site: Mom and I enjoyed looking at the progress you've made with the car. We'll have to go cruising down to VA beach when you get finished.
From: Bridget S. Maldonado - bridgetm@vanburkleo.com Comments about the web site: My father has me looking for this car. His family had one of these cars back in 1949. He is interested in it. Don't know why, but he has this crazy idea that he wants to find one. Do you have idea of where he could go or call to see one. We are here down in the tip of South Texas/Mexico border. Thanks for your help.
From: Colin Trotman - cb.trotman@ntlworld.com Comments about the web site: Is the Anglia finished yet? - haven't seen one on the road in about 20 years over here- more pictures?
From: Jim - carfan1037@aol.com Comments about the web site: Very good page. I built my 48 almost the method you used. Moved from cold Illinois to Alabama for longer season.
From: John Hinks - J.Hinks@caber.fsbusiness.co.uk Comments about the web site: Excellent site. Thanks Ed. I'm at the start of the journey, mine's a '55 Pop. Anyone wanting to exchange ideas or information do please email me.
From: Kris Brown - Kris@popbrowns.co.uk Comments about the web site: Dear Ed I loved the site, very professional. The car is coming on nicely. Thanks for the plugs. I may have a grill shell & other steel parts coming in tomorrow, let me know if you are interested. All the best. Kris
From: Alan Easton - AlanEast@aol.com Comments about the web site: Like your site. Car looks like it is coming along nicely.
From: Mike Coglio - penhilskid@aol.com Comments about the web site: Ed, looks like things are progressing now that cold weather is here. I bet we'll find you in the garage hibernating. Keep the pics coming.
From: chris - tcaonly19 at aol Comments about the web site: love all anglias have 1950 thames now lets chat got some parts for u bbfn c
From: Geof Harris - geof.harris@tinyworld.co.uk Comments about the web site: Ed, am I glad I found your website after trawling around in hyperspace for ages! Great metalwork and it's obviously going to be a great car. Glad to see your going to colour match those grips. I'd like to add it to the Popular Front Register that we have here in the UK so email me your details and the car's if you're interested. I own a 355 Chevy powered tunnelrammed pro streeter called Miss d' meanour - it's on the Anglia Groups site at: http://groups.yahoo.com/groups/Anglia - check em out, there a great bunch of Anglia Freaks. Regards .......... Geof.
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From: Gregg Hutchins - lightbender99@msn.com Comments about the web site: have a 48 anglia, all steel except deck lid and rear fenders. ProStreet, BBC, not on the street yet. Great page u have..thanx for all your info
From: stanley sullivan - stans3703@aol.com Comments about the web site: just happened on your web site love those anglias i have three 57 to 59 thames i panel vans one 58 anglia sedan
From: Jim Davis - orcharddwellers@aol.com Comments about the web site: Very nice work, marked the site so I can come back and check your progress. Gives me inspiration for my old heap.
From: james fuller - JFu5987030@aol.com Comments about the web site: hey, ed are you still looking for a good two hole grille? i have one and also i have a real decent boot lid. if interested email me
From: Rich Fatta - rfatta@msn.com Comments about the web site: very nice and good luck, it sure will be worth it after all the work to drive it for the first time.
From: cliff prince - seaprince@firstcoastmail.com Comments about the web site: great page
From: Steve Champion - Awesomeanglia48@aol.com Comments about the web site: Awesome Car, I have 4 anglia's And love these little cars. Keep up the Great Work. Steve
From: Daniel Grant - King_granterz@hotmail.com Comments about the web site: i like the car so far, but for gods sake please put smaller arches on the back its just going to look silly. i also have a anglia but as my first car. please use smaller rear fenders.
From: Daniel grant - King_granterz@hotmail.com Comments about the web site: i'm sorry about the rear arches comment now i have seen the pics with them mounted they look fine. i cant wait to see it finished.
From: PETE EVANS - GRUMPY48@EARTHLINK.NET Comments about the web site: MY DREAM CAR!! JUST HAVEN'T BEEN ABLE TO AFFORD ONE YET. GOOD LUCK.
From: Ron Keenes - The Pop Shop - ford103Eman@aol.com Comments about the web site: Hi Ed, Car is looking good! Thanks for the link I will be changing my site to: www.thepopshop.org.uk shortly Chheres Ron
From: Bill Neilson - bill@jetboatbill.com Comments about the web site: Check out my 1948 BLOWN ford Anglia! -- Bill --
From: Noah Ary - njary@vallnet.com Comments about the web site: i am from middle tn. i have two anglias. one for pro street and one for gasser style. it is a lot of work and planning. looks good.
From: mark richards - wendy+mark@richards191.freeserve.co.uk Comments about the web site: very goodsite,very interesting.I have a 1961 ford anglia 105e deluxe
From: eric - Zgrt1@aol.com Comments about the web site: I hope its a smooth ride for you all the way
From: paul heath - litster6767@freeserve.co.uk Comments about the web site: great site, i`ve just started work on my 1957 pop, hopefully mine will look as good as yours when it`s done,
From: D Vasbinder - rollingwheels@hotmail.com Comments about the web site: ed looks great Have same car in my garage collecting dust since 1969 . I call it my retirement project. Having so much fun as o/o with my tractor trailer I havent got to it yet . Seeing what you have done gives a guy the urge to get at it.Again great job good luck.
From: ed holzer - edholzer@velocity.net Comments about the web site: how was the quality on those 4 inch over rear fenders. i see in their spec sheet they have them listed as a ' economy part because the molds are old and may be out of shape thanks edholzer
From: Don Long - dtlong@chartertn.net Comments about the web site: Great looking project, Thanks for sharing, I have a stock 51 Anglia I'm going to build into a street rod. I understand the body of these cars are welded to the frame. Have you got any advice on how to remove without losing body contours? I'm cosidering a Dale and Jerry chassis. Do you know anything about them? Would apprieciate any advise. Thanks, Don
From: Dave Kraft - dna2932@aol.com Comments about the web site: Hi- Great site, lots of ideas and useful info! I am curious to learn more about your steering column conversion, can you email me with any hints or tips...? Thanks, the car is looking great!
From: Earl & Justin Fisher - ddanglia47@aol.com Comments about the web site: please e-mail us back. We have an old 1947 Anglia that we are trying to rebuild. Double D
From: peter - peter@percuil.com Comments about the web site: I am just about to start my pop project, and yours is a real inspiration. Wish I could get hold of a 302 for mine, not too common in the UK. Probably end up using the buick/rover 215 ally v8. Thanks for taking the time to create the site! good luck! Peter Cornwall UK
From: Geof Harris - geof.harris@tinyworld.co.uk Comments about the web site: How's the Anglia progressing Ed? Just bought a '48 Thames for my next project. Sold the Pop so it's back to the grindstone again! Site is great and real user friendly. Regards, Geof.
From: Wayne Fox - foxden97@comcast.net Comments about the web site: Ed. Looks like you are doing a good job on the Anglia. It took me about 3or4 years to get mine going. We've had it on the road for about 10yrs. now and had a great time with it. It was in about the same shape as yours, an old body that they had started to make a drag car out of and lost interest in. I ran into the guy that I bought it from at the Nats South this spring and his Wife couldn't believe it was the same car. There are a couple pics of it on Jr's Gasser Mania site. Adios Amigos.
From: Steve Voester - angliafever@hotmail.com Comments about the web site: Great sight Ed.I have a 48 anglia too.Mine is stil in the building stage,but it is getting there.If you are stil looking for a front fender.Call Rods Weat in CA (760) 375-4573 Don can fix you up with some sheet metal OK
From: Sam Lamie - slamie@naxs.net Comments about the web site: I have a 1959 Thames Street Rod that I have owned 24 years.
From: Brian - briantuncel@aol.com Comments about the web site: Show those know it alls how it's done, nice story, I need to do the same with my dads old Nova.
From: Art Brant - artbrant@netscape.net Comments about the web site: Lookin good!
From: curt connelly - connellycurt@yahoo.com Comments about the web site: i injoyed your web page can't wait to see more pictures. you are doing an amazing job! you are a craftsman to say the least.keep up the good work. curt
From: paul heath - paul3231@aol.com Comments about the web site: your anglia`s been an inspiration when thing`s haven`t been going to well with my ford pop so much so that i`ve gone and bought another one !!! this one`s an anglia so now i`ve double the work!
From: ken hoadley - ken.hoadley@state.vt.us Comments about the web site: building 49 ford prefect street rod
From: ken hoadley - ken.hoadley@state.vt.us Comments about the web site: building 49 ford prefect street rod. need hood and wiper assembly unit.
From: Dave Weidman - dweidman@onemain.com Comments about the web site: Anglia's really looking good. Was a lot of work, I can see, but looks like your doing a great job. I just bought a '48 "project anglia" and am looking at others projects for ideas to use on mine! I like the rockers "mini-running boards you built for your's and will most likely do the same on mine! I hope you won't mind my "copying" your idea! ;) Dave
From: amy - butrfli1987@aol.com Comments about the web site: HEY DAD!! YOU HAVE A COOL WEB PAGE!! GOOD JOB
From: Ross Maulder - biffy_rosco@hotmail.com Comments about the web site: Great Rod - We've got a 1954 Pop with a 3ltr v6 in it. Have had it for 12yrs and is now part of the family, great fun cruzin car. Keep up the good work. Regards Rossco.
From: Maverick Self - selfm@roxboro.net Comments about the web site: Your Anglia is looking great. I have 7 English Fords: 48 Anglia, 58 Popular, 48 Thames 5cwt, two 50 Thames 5cwt, 48 Anglia UTE pick-up truck, 54 Popular UTE pick-up truck. I also sell Anglia parts.
From: kit kat - skitkat69@aol.com Comments about the web site: nice to see a site that gives info on how the project was carried out.you have helped me as i am a new comer to the custom resto scene...CHEERS KIT KAT
From: obi - bombomuk@hotmail.com Comments about the web site: thanks you guys am here for now keep oooooooooooffffffffff
From: obi - bombomuk@hotmail.com Comments about the web site: thanks you guys am here for now keep oooooooooooffffffffff
From: paul heath - busta1125@aol.com Comments about the web site: can`t wait to see the finished carkeep up the good work!
From: joe wheatley - mullet@mchsi.com Comments about the web site: glad to see a do it yourself man, great job there. i have a 51 prefect in progress for years now, sat for 20. 5in chop,lowered 5,sq tube chassis.anglia front,9in rear, drop front,sits very low, 31-18.5 rear. hope to have mine looking like yours someday soon.
From: David - g0fvt@hotmail.com Comments about the web site: You are making fast progress, really coming together now. Very impressed with the fabricated repairs...
From: Cesar Hilario - Sparkyd_2001@yahoo.com Comments about the web site: Magandang Puwet ng kotse mo....
From: Ben - ben_speed_automotive@yahoo.com Comments about the web site: Awsome web site realy enjoyed it im curantly rebuilding an old Anglia race car, hope your car gose well get in touch man ben xxx
From: Craig Johnson - cjohns13@sprintspectum.com Comments about the web site: Very Impressive! Loks great BUT will be even better when you finish. Can I borrow it?
From: Cesar Hilario - sparkyd_2001@yahoo.com Comments about the web site: Great job...Hope to see more pictures. Magandang puwet ng kotse mo. Hindi kapareho ng puwet ng PT Cruiser...Yung pwet mo ay mas maganda at sexy.
From: Robert R. Kidwell - KidRR49@aol.com Comments about the web site: Hi Ed, My name is rick and I live in maryland. I just purchased a 1948 Anglia Thames del. I liked how you set up your sedan and was wandering if I could pick your brain for information. The cars framed is already boxed and has a jag rear with a truimp front end under it. Its set up for a small block chevy and trans. It looks like early 70's restor. Iam going to buy the front fenders from Bear Fiber. like you did. The car now has a one piece fib. front end on it. If possible and you don't mine I may need some help. Thanks Rick
From: Robert R. Kidwell - KidRR49@aol.com Comments about the web site: Hi Ed, My name is rick and I live in maryland. I just purchased a 1948 Anglia Thames del. I liked how you set up your sedan and was wandering if I could pick your brain for information. The cars framed is already boxed and has a jag rear with a truimp front end under it. Its set up for a small block chevy and trans. It looks like early 70's restor. Iam going to buy the front fenders from Bear Fiber. like you did. The car now has a one piece fib. front end on it. If possible and you don't mine I may need some help. Thanks Rick
From: mike bryan - bryantrigeek@aol.com Comments about the web site: i am starting my own 48,also will be using a m2 front.choice of power will be a 500 cu. in. caddy from a 76 sedan deville.fiberglass tilt front end also.was it much trouble narrowing the front end? i check youe site often- when will there be an update?i would like to talk to you sometimes-phone number?thanks, mike bryan
From: mike bryan - bryantrigeek@aol.com Comments about the web site: i am starting my own 48,also will be using a m2 front.choice of power will be a 500 cu. in. caddy from a 76 sedan deville.fiberglass tilt front end also.was it much trouble narrowing the front end? i check youe site often- when will there be an update?i would like to talk to you sometimes-phone number?thanks, mike bryan
From: Doss Wallace - dosswallace@aol.com Comments about the web site: Nice website and nice project. I am building a 33 Willys coupe. Nice to see someone else doing some head scratching and work instead of forking over big bucks and have someone else do it. It just doesn't seem like YOUR car when someone else does all of the work. Again, great car.
From: Doss Wallace - dosswallace@aol.com Comments about the web site: Nice website and nice project. I am building a 33 Willys coupe. Nice to see someone else doing some head scratching and work instead of forking over big bucks and have someone else do it. It just doesn't seem like YOUR car when someone else does all of the work. Again, great car.
From: steve moore - tinktracy@aol.com Comments about the web site: Ed: I have a '53 Anglia I have been working on since the '70's. It's got a Chevy 350 and Turbo 400 trans. As soon as I get a scanner for my computer I'll put up a website with pictures.
From: paul heath - hotrodanglia@aol.com Comments about the web site: what width was your rear axle?i`m using a volvo axle and i want a rear seat as well!
From: paul heath - hotrodanglia@aol.com Comments about the web site: hi ed can you tell me the width of your rear axle ?i`m about to fit mine and i`m unsure about narrowing it, yours looks cool with your wheel/tire combo, thanks.
From: Paul Morgan - paul.morgan@monifieth.co.uk Comments about the web site: I can't wait to see the finished project. Looks great so far - keep up the good work.
From: WiCK3D - WiCK3D@udgnet.com Comments about the web site: just poppin in and checking stuff;9 i just got myself a Ford Anglia -48 well not yet but the guy selling it is holding it for me till the end of summer;) but its kinda hard to find any info on them?? well u have a good one and maybe i´ll see u around;)
From: ray guillou - guillous@rogers.com Comments about the web site: i am also building an anglia hot rod but living in canada am finding it hard to find parts.my car has a profssionaly built chassis indpendent front end and a ford nine inch rear.hope you get yours done soon .ray
From: maype - comercial@maype.net Comments about the web site: Hello from Barcelona http://www.maype.net
From: glenn kucey - glennkucey@hotmail.com Comments about the web site: I like the page! I am building a 49 anglia and now I have an anglia parts car for sale. Email if anyone is interested.I am from Canada.
From: Clancy Madden - clanrob49@shaw.ca Comments about the web site: Hi Ed I feel guilty as to the car i just bought. No rust and it had been stored inside for 7 years. Have everything except the hood. I plan on doing what you did but using a tube axle. Just like the old style. I looked for a deal like this for quite while. Can't say I could have done what you did to the body. Lookin very fine indeed. Can't wait to see the finished rod.I'm located in B.C. Canada
From: Clancy Madden - clanrob49@shaw.ca Comments about the web site: Hi Ed I feel guilty as to the car i just bought. No rust and it had been stored inside for 7 years. Have everything except the hood. I plan on doing what you did but using a tube axle. Just like the old style. I looked for a deal like this for quite while. Can't say I could have done what you did to the body. Lookin very fine indeed. Can't wait to see the finished rod.I'm located in B.C. Canada
From: Bill Sowerby - billsowerby@comcast.net Comments about the web site: Nice website. I have a stock 1953 that I will be rodding ... something like yours. It is RHD and in excellent condition so I won't be prostreeting it.
From: Geoff Bradley - g_bradley@town.clarkstown.ny.us Comments about the web site: Great job so far!!! I love thoses old Anglias and Willys cars. You will be very proud to drive her when you are done...Geoff Bradley
From: Geoff Bradley - g_bradley@town.clarkstown.ny.us Comments about the web site: Great job so far!!! I love thoses old Anglias and Willys cars. You will be very proud to drive her when you are done...Geoff Bradley
From: aaa - yamavico@mail.goo.ne.jp Comments about the web site: Look at http://jutopia.hp.infoseek.co.jp/
From: Ross Maulder - biffy_rosco@hotmail.com Comments about the web site: Great job/project Ed, especially like your running boards - Have you got any photos of the completed car? My Wife and I have a 1954 Pop with a 3ltr Essex V6. We've got flared guards like yours, but have stainless firewall with matching running boards. We've had the car for about ten years now and is part of the family. Happy Rodding Ed - Regards Rossco & Liz.
From: Roderick Urish - donsdiesel@yahoo.com Comments about the web site: Have been looking to purchase one of these for sometime. One on ebay now near me with a similar front clip. Great webpage and story ROD
From: paul heath - paul3231@aol.com Comments about the web site: have you finished the anglia yet ? looking forward to seeing the finished car on the website.
From: Scott Christ - scottchrist@kvnet.org Comments about the web site: Ed were did you get your front inner and outter fenders? I e-mailed bear fiberglass and they say no? I just got my 53 last week and its sweet.
From: rick matyi - anglia4d8@aol.com Comments about the web site: great lookin project/lot a thought going into yours. have a 48 myself, been on the road since '81 (raced a 48 for 15 years too) mine has a zz4 crate,3500 stahl b&m,short shaft 400 with a manual reverse valve body,pont/olds rear with 353's,front is a '69 opel rack and pinion with '73 manta discs, out back hang a pair of cei full functioning wheelie bars. having fun everyday with mine and i know you will too. see at a show one day, keep on cruisin rick
From: rick matyi - anglia4d8@aol.com Comments about the web site: great lookin project/lot a thought going into yours. have a 48 myself, been on the road since '81 (raced a 48 for 15 years too) mine has a zz4 crate,3500 stahl b&m,short shaft 400 with a manual reverse valve body,pont/olds rear with 353's,front is a '69 opel rack and pinion with '73 manta discs, out back hang a pair of cei full functioning wheelie bars. having fun everyday with mine and i know you will too. see at a show one day, keep on cruisin rick
From: bob - enfoman@aol.com Comments about the web site: hi ed. i have a stock and mostly restored 49 prefect. you have a link for caswell's. can you tell me how thier products are? i have got thier catalog and am pensive about the doing the plating jobs i have got if you have any luck with the krome plating kit let me know, it seems the easist kit to have thanks-bob
From: bob - enfoman@aol.com Comments about the web site: hi ed. i have a stock and mostly restored 49 prefect. you have a link for caswell's. can you tell me how thier products are? i have got thier catalog and am pensive about the doing the plating jobs i have got if you have any luck with the krome plating kit let me know, it seems the easist kit to have thanks-bob
From: Nick Zuk - zukfamily@comcast.net Comments about the web site: I am glad to see you are using a "Ford in a Ford" even tho, it's a Ford from across the pond. Can't wait to see it done. if you have any questions, I too have an Anglia w/Ford Power 302/AOD trans. My car is the "ALIEN"& have it on the photo page in ANGLIAS group.
From: Steve - SRF044@hotmail.com Comments about the web site: Hey Ed, great pics.Just wondering what you did with orginal drive train.I looking for a stock rear end for my 1951 prefect.Dont want to pay up the ass from rip-off dealers.
From: Ed - Mondazzi@cs.com Comments about the web site: HI, I am looking for a distributer, Tune up Kit, Fly Wheel and Head for a 1959 Anglia Model 101 E Can you help please? Thank you Ed Mondazzi 860 654-1919
From: Dave York - daBluzman1@aol.com Comments about the web site: A really fine example of a personal page and an outstanding documentation of a really great project. Love that car! Photography is so fine!
From: Dave York - daBluzman1@aol.com Comments about the web site: A really fine example of a personal page and an outstanding documentation of a really great project. Love that car! Photography is so fine!
From: juliqn bradshaw - angliathames@aol.com Comments about the web site:
From: juliqn bradshaw - angliathames@aol.com Comments about the web site: hi, how is the car coming,just browsing and came onto your site .I also am an Anglia nut owning 5 at the moment,i have spares available if anyone needs any hope u enjoy your ride
From: Joe Arts - Joearts@webtv.net Comments about the web site: Nice car. I also homebuilt a 48 Anglia. (I made the march o4 issue of American Rodder) It has been a great car and I drive it all over the northwest, almost 10,000 miles so far. I built custom running boards for mine using an eight foot sheet metal break.The trick was using an off set to match the front to rear fender width. A little finish welding and powder coating and they look and fit great. Good luck and happy motoring Joe Arts
From: Joe Arts - Joearts@webtv.net Comments about the web site: Nice car. I also homebuilt a 48 Anglia. (I made the march o4 issue of American Rodder) It has been a great car and I drive it all over the northwest, almost 10,000 miles so far. I built custom running boards for mine using an eight foot sheet metal break.The trick was using an off set to match the front to rear fender width. A little finish welding and powder coating and they look and fit great. Good luck and happy motoring Joe Arts
From: Joe Arts - Joearts@webtv.net Comments about the web site: Nice car. I also homebuilt a 48 Anglia. (I made the march o4 issue of American Rodder) It has been a great car and I drive it all over the northwest, almost 10,000 miles so far. I built custom running boards for mine using an eight foot sheet metal break.The trick was using an off set to match the front to rear fender width. A little finish welding and powder coating and they look and fit great. Good luck and happy motoring Joe Arts
From: james allen - jdallen4259@yahoo.com Comments about the web site: i recently purchased a 1947 (same body as yours). it was imported in 1948 by a former airline pilot.I used to do summer work for him, and have wanted the car since i first saw it. I finally purchased it from his estate. It is all original,has the soft top,2 doors and original wheel covers. need suggestions for replacing the fuel tank, as old one is rusted thru. Any help will be greatly appreciated
From: mike - fireman384@aol.com Comments about the web site: nice site ... i have a complete, all steel '51 anglia sitting (in pieces) in my backyard ... just waiting for the $$$ so i can start the retro. good luck with yours!
From: FRANK ELSWICK manassas va - AOL ATHALEE 33 Comments about the web site: LOOKING GOOD
From: Gary Roys - geroys@iowatelecom.net Comments about the web site: My first car was a 49 Prefect; a basket-case done up very amatuerishly (sp?). How nice to see yours. Bravo.
From: paul heath - paul3231@aol.com Comments about the web site: when will you be posting an update,is the anglia finished?
From: curtis crie - criemont@roadrunner Comments about the web site: car nut w/manxs.r.body interested in aglias also
From: Brett & Tracy Lowrie - brettl@midwaymetals.com.au Comments about the web site: Nice job, we have been collecting parts and are about to start rodding our 49 Anglia. Would like to talk to you about yours prior to starting as it is the same combination we are to use.
From: Brett & Tracy Lowrie - brettl@midwaymetals.com.au Comments about the web site: Nice job, we have been collecting parts and are about to start rodding our 49 Anglia. Would like to talk to you about yours prior to starting as it is the same combination we are to use.
From: Fred Nelson - flytwins@cfl.rr.com Comments about the web site: Currently building 48 Anglia.
From: Fred Nelson - flytwins@cfl.rr.com Comments about the web site: Currently building 48 Anglia.
From: Fred Nelson - flytwins@cfl.rr.com Comments about the web site: Currently building 48 Anglia.
From: mugu - mugu@magatony.com Comments about the web site: i dey brother!
From: Carey - toalston@msn.com Comments about the web site: I enjoyed your sight and information. I recently acquired a really straight '51 and I am looking for hood and grill chrome. Can you help?
From: ruben reyes - rubenpreyes@hotmail.com Comments about the web site: Hey!that is looking GREAT,I had a 1948,but had to sell it yep! I kick my self every time I see one.Hope to see the finish product.
From: Martin Moody - amooty@prodigy.net Comments about the web site: Hello Ed Good Job on project looks great. I am looking for a Anglia front suspension straight axle if you know of one for sale please contact me. Thank You.
From: Andy Ahrens - andy.ahrens@engel-ec.com Comments about the web site: Enjoyed the pics, you have done a ton of great work, very impressive.
From: Angle - Infocar9050@yahoo.com Comments about the web site: Nice site and well presented with some good information….
From: Zul - Infocar9050@yahoo.com Comments about the web site: Nice site and well presented with some good information….
From: Mark Wallen - wallenator@att.net Comments about the web site: Keep it up! We're all praying for you.
From: mike nervik - dizzyspots@aol.com Comments about the web site: nice job...just took over a 48 anglia ...the family of my late friend asked if I would finish his dream for him...ps what did you use for a fuel tank do you have finished photos??? Mike in Tucson
From: mike nervik - dizzyspots@aol.com Comments about the web site: nice job...just took over a 48 anglia ...the family of my late friend asked if I would finish his dream for him...ps what did you use for a fuel tank do you have finished photos??? Mike in Tucson
From: paul heath - paul3231@aol.com Comments about the web site: have you finished the anglia yet?
From: George Dellinger - c5dream@yahoo.com Comments about the web site: Ed, Obviously a labor of love! Great work on the grille. I'm looking at a '48 currently with the stock 3 slot grille that has been painted. If you get a minute I'd love to see pics of your completed car (if done) and talk with you about the grille work in a little detail. I'm in CA and can be reached toll free at 800-478-5473 ext 1672. Cheers!
From: Bryce - beegrafik@yahoo.com Comments about the web site: Great job! Is it done because I would love to see it. I just picked up a '58 and I'm going to chop the top and maybe channel it. Still undecided what to do with the engine. My site will be up as soon as I start.
From: dave elliott - davesfalcon@hotmail.com Comments about the web site: loved the site very much
From: paul heath - paul3231@aol.com Comments about the web site: is the anglia finished?
From: jim becktel - jimiscnc@aol.com Comments about the web site: very nice job. good craftsmanship on all the metal fab!!! -jim
From: Larry Murolo - lemurolo@AOL.com Comments about the web site: I have a 1955 Thames Panel. Is there any info out there on this truck? Are there any clubs?
From: Jack Chidester - jack_chidester@yahoo.com Comments about the web site: Awesome job documenting the build. I have been looing for an Anglia to rod, but have yet to find one in my price range and in a viable condition. Your web pages have given me a little more insight into what can be done in what might seelike worse case scenarios. If no one else has said it - thanks, from one Anglia buff to another. - J.
From: david edwards - reddragon@mesanetworks.net Comments about the web site: Just been looking at your project,nice job,,i really liked the way you made those running boards,very cool,i have a 48 anglia coupe,no not a ute, a 3 window anglia, i think its the only one in the states,keep up the good work, David
From: Bernie - I937fordsr@aol.com Comments about the web site: nice web page, I got alot of ideas from it.I have a 37 ford pickup and for the past 2 years have been working on a 48 Perfect. Ive been thinking of how i want to do the suspension and I may go with an independent with disc brakes.
From: Garry - rare1s_2u at icon.co.za Comments about the web site: I have a 1949-50 Anglia body, chassis & original suspension for sale in South Africa. Photos by e-mail. US$1200 excluding shipping.
From: Garry - rare1s_2u@icon.co.za Comments about the web site: I have a 1949-50 Anglia body, chassis & original suspension for sale in South Africa. Photos by e-mail. US$1200 excluding shipping.
From: Al Coglio - coglioa@aol.com Comments about the web site: Hey Ed, did you every finish the Anglia? I know you got busy with other projects. Any new pictures to share?
From: Bud Moody - budmspeeco@hotmail.com Comments about the web site: NICE metal work. I hope to start on mine in a couple of months. Gonna be 392 powered. I really liked the running boards. I will keep up with your progress. Buddy
From: Bud Moody - budmspeeco@hotmail.com Comments about the web site: NICE metal work. I hope to start on mine in a couple of months. Gonna be 392 powered. I really liked the running boards. I will keep up with your progress. Buddy
From: meghan - dlfngrl92@ao.com Comments about the web site: nice site uncle ed do u have any new pictures of the car?
From: meghan - dlfngrl92@ao.com Comments about the web site: nice site uncle ed do u have any new pictures of the car?
From: meghan coglio - dlfngrl@aol.com Comments about the web site: hey u have a nice site. do u have any recent pictures?
From: Carolyn Watters - carolyn.watters@gmail.com Comments about the web site: My parents owned an Anglia in the 40's.Is it prnounced Anglia or Angela? Thanks!
From: Glenn - anglia48@dwave.net Comments about the web site: Liked your site,will check back and thanks for the info.
From: skeet harbert - harbertjames@AOL.COM Comments about the web site: grate jobso for keep up the good work
From: danny - cityspud_12@hotmail.com Comments about the web site: Not a bad lookin' car, i got a black 1948 anglia with mini tubs and supercharger and running with nitrous oxide, it runs 9.9 400m and is a street legal car!
From: Garry - rare1s_2u@icon.co.za Comments about the web site: I have a 1949-50 Anglia steel body, chassis & original suspension for sale in South Africa.US$1000 plus shipping. Can also supply 41 Willys & 33 Ford Roadster brand new pro-built fiberglass bodies) Details & Photos on request. Have references in USA, UK, Aus, Japan & Hong Kong.
From: joe ratcliff - rkcustom@triad.rr.com Comments about the web site: Really enjoyed pics of the build. What is status of car now?
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