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07-25-2014 08:57 PM #8
Yeah, it was a bit tough to let go of the '30 hiboy, but I had a couple weeks to get my mind wrapped around the idea. It was actually harder to make the decision to post up the ad.
No empty slots to speak of. I've still got 4 toy cars plus the two daily drivers and effectively a 6 car garage. Plus right now I've got a '32 Model B chassis waiting for Mike (robot) to come up and whisk away. So it's actually a bit cramped. I've also got a couple piles of excess parts that I'm slowly chipping away at selling. This is the slow time of year for parts sales in general (any who follow ebay might have noticed how many "free" listing promos they run this time of year). Granted the '32 sedan is taking up two stalls for now, but as soon as I drop the body back on the chassis next to it that'll give a spot for the '39 to move to and the '36 will take the spot cleared. When Mike finally gets his chassis out I'll gain back a little working room.
The sedan pics below are just a few additional features. The car is pretty much a restored car with body issues.
No Jack, that whole concept has morphed. The '32 chassis that was under it went in a trade early last year to a guy in Puyallup for the '41 pickup I tooled around in last year. That sold about 3 months ago. The Oliver grille went to a lad in Texas. The roadster body is now on a model A chassis that's becoming an early '40s style banger gow job (in background of pic below). That should get some time this coming winter.Last edited by Bob Parmenter; 07-25-2014 at 09:03 PM.
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I'm happy to see it back up, sure hope it lasts.
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