I like the A? green coupe at the top. If I had the money, I'd buy it, leave it the way it is. Fix only what needs to be fixed, and drive the wheels off like it is. Pat
Anyone notice the old homemade drillpress in the second pic of the second "more" group. Sure wish you were closer.
damnit here I am poor at the wrong time. ( well, all the time) I think you beat our the guy that found the motherload of '40 ish parts earlier this year.
That is a heck of a lot of well organized tin. Thanks for the pics and sharing the staging @Pufff despite the reason for it all coming about. Hope it helps the family stabilize and the vintage crowd out with their projects.
Wow, great stash. Quite a few solid bodies, etc. to start projects with and a ton of stock T&A drivetrain stuff for the restorer crowd.
Good of you to help out Puff. That dude left behind quite a stash or quite a mess depending on your point of view. If you spot a nice 30-31 LH door for a tudor, pls let me know. Or any parts that I can use for the typical rust belt repairs on the body. Singlefinger Speed Shop, still lurking around Detroit
look at all that rusty goodness. for everyone who sees that as gold there are 500 people who see it as scrap.
Awesome stash how much for the 28 29 sport coupes? Any deck lids aswell? Sent from my SM-G955U using The H.A.M.B. mobile app
Thank you Zane for all your help! this looks great on here, its crazy how much stuff there really is here, I forget how much there really is until I start looking through the pictures
Looks like some nice usable parts, and some I'd like to have, if it weren't so far from me. Thanks for posting Pufff, I'm sure this is going to help a lot of H.A.M.B. boys out.
I thought I saw a front bed panel for a 35-37 pickup in one of the pics, can't seem to find it now. If you have one in decent condition not rusty, I'd be interested in that also. Thanks - Karl