Yah, kinda a shame. He won't sell anything and he won't clean them up and cover them. He does keep the 2 sedans running for the summer runs.Quote:
Originally Posted by MT79
Larry M
PS: There ya go HOSS a new page! :-)
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Yah, kinda a shame. He won't sell anything and he won't clean them up and cover them. He does keep the 2 sedans running for the summer runs.Quote:
Originally Posted by MT79
Larry M
PS: There ya go HOSS a new page! :-)
i dont think so .. just a 326 model going to rot
http://i35.photobucket.com/albums/d181/HOSS429/Dc64.jpg
this was a show car in the mid 70`s believe it or not .. has a big block motor
http://i35.photobucket.com/albums/d1...9/DSCN0163.jpg
those might not be for sale, but mine are. one vega and one 64 nova come and get em. im sick of them just sitting and not having any money to do anything but stare at em, trash the crap! :mad:
this car sits not 20 feet off a major road in north alabama .. it`s just a trap for people who stop and inquire about it .. the owner is lonely yet wont sell it
http://i35.photobucket.com/albums/d1...9/DSCN0496.jpg
This is more like a desert find 29 model A truck and any body need a frame
22 or 23 model A frame.
this car ran in the 1914 indy 500 .. you would`nt believe the wicked sound that little 4 banger motor made ..the green torino in the middle background is a super rare 351 4 barrell 4 speed two tone coupe .. could be one of one made the way it is .. it`s one of 50 with the 4 speed and 351 ..doesn`t this picture seem like it was taken in the 70`s :) . i`ll share how to date modern pics someday .
http://i35.photobucket.com/albums/d1...FH000027-1.jpg
Just a quick clarification, Model A (actually the second time Ford used that designation) Fords were produced from 1928-1931Quote:
Originally Posted by mark craig
Good catch bob, so what would frame be a model c I have no idea just a freind e-mailed pictures to me I think year is right on frame.
Model C is the four cylinder version of '33-4
The frame pictured is indeed a Model A, so would have to fit '28-31, looks like it might have been an early hot rod attempt with the split wishbones, but also appears to still have the mechanical brakes. The wheels appear to be '35 style.
this one is being saved even as we speak
http://i35.photobucket.com/albums/d1...9/DSCN0149.jpg
My dad bought a new 57 drove it till 74 bought a datsun sold the chevy for 35 dollars (no rust). It was a two door post. I am still crying Francis
That just might be a good way to get the wife remarried for those paying up the yen yang. Park one of your old cars within eye view of the house your still paying for.Quote:
Originally Posted by HOSS429
Richard