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Discussion in 'Traditional Hot Rods' started by amcarone, May 4, 2016.

  1. Black Clover Custom
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    I will be in line for one of those flatheads!!!!!!!!!!!!!
     
  2. Black Clover Custom
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  3. MineWrench
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    from Globe, AZ

    WOW!!! I wish I could find 1/10 of that good stuff! If you come across a decent set of front drums please keep me in mind!
     
  4. treb11
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    Ohhhhhh........... just....... ohhhhhhh..........
     
  5. camcb
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    What is that Zenith thing? A radio? If it could use a new home let me know! Nice haul!!
     
  6. camcb
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  7. I'm depressed now.
     
  8. Hoards of stuff in TN. We made a huge score of 32-34 stuff there a few months ago. Great score!! Even better bringing it back to NC
     
  9. amcarone
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  10. amcarone
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    It's pretty cool. 1936CarRadio.jpg
     
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  11. waxhead
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    from West Oz

    It's very cool
     
  12. camcb
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    Holy crap that is cool! If you decide to part with it I'd love the chance to buy it.
     
  13. Burny
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  14. Floorboardinit
    Joined: Dec 2, 2004
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    Fun find...when ya think about it, there's gotta be literally thousands of garages that look like this dotting the map across the United States. It's just a matter of time till this junk sees the light of day again. Let's hope there's enough young guys ready to step up and drag it home.
    On another note I hope you got a decent deal on the pile. I'm getting tired of families pricing everything at full eBay/retail like it's all solid gold. The time and effort it takes to haul it away, store it and then move it on to new homes should be factored into the price. Lots of guys see a huge score...I see a sore back and alotta scrap metal after sorting out the value parts. Keep us posted and good luck on making a few bucks. JohnnyA
     
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  15. partsdawg
    Joined: Feb 12, 2006
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    Great score. Done that a few times. Just finished moving a lifetime collection of Studebaker NOS and used parts. 9 engines and 11 tightly packed truck and trailer loads. My avatar is a few of the engines.
     

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