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Discussion in 'The Hokey Ass Message Board' started by Royalshifter, Jan 31, 2009.

  1. If the tail was extended out and curved down and the rear fenders were longer and with more rearward "pontoon", I think it could be pretty elegant.
     
  2. Is it a 30's chev pickup cab?
     
  3. "Not For Sale". Owner is going to restore it. Just waiting for some more random parts to become available.
     
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    Cab is a 30-31 Model A pickup/truck
     
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    I'm really wondering if there might be some historical relavence to this one...It looks to have been done quite well, and long ago...
     
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    Taillight looks mid 60'
     
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    taillights are late '40s Studebaker, I just sold a set in Nov.
     
  8. It's on blocks cuz some low life stole his 22" wheels.
     
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    0.jpg If i remember, this is off the Indiana turnpike.
     
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    1969-Subaru-360-Sambar-kei-truck-mini-pickup-2.jpg CC-51-077-925.jpg Waiting to see one of these rodded!
     
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    193429877_30f0aa8d6e.jpg thCAXI2ZB8.jpg This is an odd story about a giant yellow jacket nest, somewhere in Alabama. WOW!
     
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    021915215106-1.jpg at our local scrap yard
     
    i like cars & stuff likes this.
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    021915215215-1.jpg Sitting in a marsh, loaded with mason jars.??
     
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    021915215403-1.jpg Tried to save this, They crushed it. :(
     
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    021915222549-1.jpg Saw this on POWER TOUR.
     
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  25. My dad in the mid 80's rented out half of his shop because construction
    got slow. To a guy that made all the fiberglass kits for the bugs and I have seen stranger things than this one.
     
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    They were quite popular in the 70's.
     
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    15220912_4X.jpg 15232302_2X.jpg 19975151_1X.jpg 22283980_2X.jpg 25099632_1X.jpg thCA7WND2D.jpg Some of the cars our county STOLE out of peoples yards, and deemed as Abandoned or trash.
     
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    As stated earlier that was pretty common in the 70's. There was also a kit to make them look like a 32 Ford. It was called the Vord and was actually pretty neat looking.
     
  29. [QUOTaverick Daddy, post: 10856070, member: 68361"] View attachment 2841294 View attachment 2841295 View attachment 2841296 View attachment 2841297 View attachment 2841298 View attachment 2841299 Some of the cars our county STOLE out of peoples yards, and deemed as Abandoned or trash.[/QUOTE]

    The county I grew up in if a car wasn't registered you would be given a ticket. So when it was time buy a house I moved to the next county over in the country with the farmers and they keep everthing and run the town. So I have never had a problem. Can't live by the yuppies they worry about other people's yards. All that vintage steel being crushed is really pissing me off:mad:
     

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