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Event Coverage Come See One Of The Rarest Early Fords At The 2021 Chickasha Swap Meet March 19th & 20th

Discussion in 'The Hokey Ass Message Board' started by trulyvintage, Mar 15, 2021.

  1. If you plan on attending The 2021 Chickasha Swap Meet in Chickasha, Oklahoma .....

    You will have an opportunity to see one of the rarest Ford Model A Body Style Production Vehicles that still remain in existence ...

    Out of (521) produced - only (7) remain.

    This is one of the finest restored examples.

    Found mostly complete in original condition
    in California - this received a complete restoration from the owner who never intended to sell it.

    But one day he got an offer he couldn’t refuse ....

    I am on my way to New Orleans, Louisiana
    to deliver it to its new home in a private museum.

    I will be stopping at The 2021 Chickasha Swap Meet on March 19th and 20th where I will be set up under a tent.

    I will have membership forms - books - t shirts for The Early Ford V-8 Foundation Museum and The Model T Ford Club Of America.

    Stop by spaces FL 7 & 8 by the east gate to
    join or renew your membership(s) to
    these great Ford clubs and see this rare Ford
    before it goes off public display.


    Jim

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  2. harpo1313
    Joined: Jan 4, 2008
    Posts: 2,586

    harpo1313
    Member
    from wareham,ma

    Thats a neat piece of history there, Would like to see some pics of the truck behind it. Looks right, like something to build. You get to handle some pretty nice stuff Jim.
     
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  3. alchemy
    Joined: Sep 27, 2002
    Posts: 20,524

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    That A is technically a Ranchero before there were Rancheros. Probably was too high dollar an option for a towing company. That's why they were rare to begin with.
     
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  4. tubman
    Joined: May 16, 2007
    Posts: 6,956

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    I was kinda confused, because the car "featured" in the first picture is obviously a Model "T". Then the second post confused me even more. It wasn't until I took a second look at the tow truck that I figured it out (after @alchemy posted.)
     
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  5. The vehicle in front is a
    1912 Model T Touring
    that has been “ hot rodded “
    and can do 60 mph with ease ....

    The 1931 Ford AA Wrecker/Tow Truck is
    behind it.

    This is a full load for me because there is
    a period towbar that came with the truck
    (not pictured) that is inside the trailer.

    I am stopping in Albuquerque tomorrow morning to show both vehicles to the local
    MTFCA Club & some other local car club
    members.

    I will take some photos and post them on the thread here.


    Jim
     
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  6. I took a couple videos at pick up in Hollister California on Saturday:

    @

    I was caught off guard when it came down the driveway towards me.


    Jim
     
  7. Stopped in Albuquerque, New Mexico
    Tuesday to show local club members.

    Jim

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  8. The37Kid
    Joined: Apr 30, 2004
    Posts: 30,787

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    [​IMG] DSCF0360.JPG Every 1912 Ford Touring car left the factory with front doors, ( it was a sales point) they just look odd to me with them removed. Bob
     
  9. No point in having a door on the left hand side because of the spare tire mount.

    I think it looks cool to have both front doors removed.

    It balances out the front and it makes it easier to enter and exit.

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    Jim
     
  10. bonzo-1
    Joined: Oct 13, 2010
    Posts: 342

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    I see a model T and a truck. Where is this rare model A car?
     
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  12. The37Kid
    Joined: Apr 30, 2004
    Posts: 30,787

    The37Kid
    Member

    I saw the one in the swap meet at Hershey, a friend in New Canaan, Ct. had THE BEST restored one with all the MARC awards to prove it , now the photos of this red one, that's three. Unusual, but what are you really ever going to do with one? Put some front doors on they '12 T and you would have something. Bob
     
  13. Beanscoot
    Joined: May 14, 2008
    Posts: 3,079

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    Presumably only seven are "known to collectors", and of course there may be more of them somewhere.
    (You can't prove a negative).
     
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    Arrived Thursday afternoon before the gates opened for vendor set up.

    Got the wrecker unloaded & drove it over to the blacktop space.

    Friday morning some friends showed up at dawn & helped tow the
    1912 Model T Touring
    over to the adjacent space.

    Jim

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  15. clem
    Joined: Dec 20, 2006
    Posts: 4,220

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    Cool pictures/photos, thanks for taking us along for the ride.......
     
  16. clem
    Joined: Dec 20, 2006
    Posts: 4,220

    clem
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    a guy posts some cool photos and everyone jumps on him, ......... I just don’t understand .
     
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  17. I have been
    Thank You


    Jim
     
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  18. I have been here since 2008.

    Part of the reason I don’t post so much anymore - things have changed here.

    Thank You for your post.


    Jim
     
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    So - for some folks who despair that the
    Youth of today show no interest ....

    This 14 year old young man stopped by yesterday to look at the wrecker - within a few minutes I asked him if I could take a short video - go to one of the links to see it ...


    Jim
     
  20. lippy
    Joined: Sep 27, 2006
    Posts: 6,826

    lippy
    Member
    from Ks

    Great pics!! We had a ton of AA trucks out in the middle part of Ks. But only ever saw 1 wrecker and None of the fancy bodied ones. And most were 28-29's. Thanks for the ride! Lippy
     
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  21. Jim, To me, it doesn't really matter if there is only 7 or 700, that is the prettiest AA truck I've seen in a long time. Even if it is a stock wrecker!! I would not kick either if those Fords outta bed for eating crackers,,,,,if you know what i mean. Mitch
     
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  22. The claims are made by the Seller
    who found the vehicle in California
    and personally restored it.

    What evidence do you have to contradict
    other other that your uneducated opinion ?

    “ Getting called out “ by who exactly ?

    I believe my friend who found & restored
    the vehicle - you believe what you want.

    But if you want to post a challenge
    to it on a public forum - back it up
    with more than your opinion.

    Jim
     
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  23. flatheadpete
    Joined: Oct 29, 2003
    Posts: 10,485

    flatheadpete
    Member
    from Burton, MI

    Neat truck but....I can't imagine going 60mph in that T! Thanks for sharing.
     
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    If you bother to read the actual breakdown
    of models sold in the link provided in
    in the earlier post - (214) bodies were
    sold equipped with the cradle & crane.

    I don’t know what it is with the
    Attitude some of you guys on
    here have - seems all you do
    is question without any basis other
    than a shitty attitude.

    My friend found this & restored it.
    I trust what he tells me.

    Jim
     
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  25. Tom Carnegie came down from Spokane
    Washington for Chickasha Swap.

    He is a Legend among those who participate
    in The Montana 500 ( an endurance run of
    modified stock Model T cars
    covering 500 miles ).

    Jim

    They got above 50 mph on the fairground
    roads @ https://youtube.com/shorts/6ZKtoeKBI04
     
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