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1932 Ford Roadster by The Street Rod Foundation
Home of Educator One
America's love for the automobile is an important part of history.
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OUR PROJECT

Page 6 - Build Phase 6 - The assembly of Educator One

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March Performance provided the serpentine pulleys and brackets. Mr. Gasket provided E1's Mallory Distributor and the Flowmaster high rev coil. Tuff Stuff provided E1's alternator.

Finally the battery box has found its home!

SRF would like to give a Big, Big thanks to Miller Electric MFG. for providing us with the tools we needed to complete the Educator One build, and continue with our mission.

Custom handcrafted defroster vent that will fit up under the dash.

The defroster vent was enlarged on the dash so we could get more air flow to the windshield.

The clutch, brake, and fuel pedals from Lokar Performance Products have been installed.

Stage one designing and building Educator One's custom console.

Stage 2 – The console is moving along. Check out these awesome MCX gauges that were provided by Auto Meter. Tach/Speedo combo, oil press, water, volt, and fuel level.

Dave is showing David how to design the transmission cover.

Dave and David made a template from cardboard. They will transfer it over to a piece of steel to finish the transmission cover, and next they will weld it all in place.

Custom steel side panels were fabricated for Educator One. They will be wrapped with leather.

Matt Bednarski (interior designer) has been a great help teaching all of us how to build a custom interior.

Disassembly has began (for the last time). The body and front suspension have been removed, now the motor is coming out.

The frame is almost ready for final sanding.

Everyone is pitching in to prep E1's frame before we take it to Eaton Auto Body in Charlotte, MI.

Educator One's body is on the move heading to Eaton Auto Body in Charlotte, MI.

Eaton Auto Body Staff - Left to right Mike Carter, Mike Crowner, Kevin Marsh - tall guy, Larry Crowner, Brenda Semray, Ben Midtgard, Chad Furgason.

Zack Roiter is in high school and taking classes for auto body restoration at a local college. He is working on his internship at Eaton Auto Body. Zack has done a good job working on E1.

Educator Ones body and other parts at Eaton Auto Body.

E1's frame painted and is on its way back to SRF.
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For more information, or to support the Street Rod Foundation,
contact Chairman Bob DiBlase at (517) 339-3758 or via email at bob1933@cablespeed.com.
Or, write to Street Rod Foundation, Inc. at P.O. Box 307, Haslett, MI 48840

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