What make of car is in that picture?
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What make of car is in that picture?
The caption below the picture said circa 1925 so it's probably a 1925 Ford T-touring - - - - but that's just a guess on my part.
i hope the link works .. i drove one of these to school in the early 70`s .. mine was a 406 six pac though :)http://jalopnik.com/#!5764393/some-o...-worth-keeping
That's really a nice car, I hope someday he decides to restore it.:D
Hello Hoss. Thought i'd check in after a long time. Whats been going on with you? I've been selling and buying/building guns :D
Lost alot of interest in modding my car, and now i'm more focused on firearms, as i just mentioned. Still love my stang, as slow as it is.
Hoss--the mention of 406 and moonshiner--reminds me of the days in the Army at Ft. Benning Ga and coming over into Alabama to Pheonix City drag strip--I had a 59 ford 2 door business coupe with a 4 speed
nascar/usac 406 with a set of 2x4s from H & M----traded it to a guy I worked for part time fot a 64 comet and tho I thought he was going to race it, he sold it to a moon shiner and it disappearred from the area---don't know where it went, but would like to have it back--was a 292 y block ex dept agriculture state Ill when I got it---plain jane as they could get--not even seat belts or padded dash, windshield visor only on one side----but it was 12 volt and had a 9 inch rear
Check it out, Gang, 8 coats for only $35.
http://i252.photobucket.com/albums/h.../AutoPaint.jpg
:LOL: The masking tape alone today would go beyond that.....
Can't wait for Springtime in Texas and the Wildflower Show !
Here's a pic from one of our Electrical Coop Mags.
http://i252.photobucket.com/albums/h...nghornFawn.jpg
in the interest of checking my body work i sprayed a bit of topcoat on most of my repaired spots .. that was tuesday nite .. today it is still as wet as when i shot it :mad:.. seems i used the wrong catalyst ..
as i am the resident " tube bending expert :HMMM: " here at work i recently got to fab up tubes for a milling fixture .. the fixture is 6 feet long and 3 feet wide .. it took 54 feet of tubing and over 100 nuts/sleeves and 40 something elbows to complete ..
nice work Hoss---are those AN flares or the MS stuff???
Looks good, that's a plumbing nightmare
Kudos - hoss