Got all this stuff in our Ranch's old junk pile and want to build something before the wife requires a scrap trip. Anyone recognize what the Doddlebug was made from? What would you build with all/any of this? Thanks
It has a six cylinder engine, and the grille shell has a Chevy logo -shaped indentation in it, so I'm guessing it was built from a Chevrolet?
Well I see an interesting truck cab, a cowl that might be the start of some sort of speedster for someone, some interesting trading or swap meet material and some scrap iron. The Artsie fartisie brigade is really into things like those pulleys and gears on that old tank right now. Those artillery wheels Are either project fodder or swap meet items to sell and buy something you want. Actually that is what I would do with a lot of it, Sort it out, haul it to a swap meet, get some spending money and go spend it on something you really want for your build.
I agree. When was the last time you saw a door bottom reveal on a "gully find" 33/34 pickup? Wonder if the other door is as nice?
Sell the 33 cab to someone who needs the doors for their good cab and give 1/2 the cash to your wife to cool her down. Then use the rest of the cash to build a TROG style speedster using the Buick/Oakland/Dodge/Whatzit cowl and frame and that flathead Ford.
[QUOTE="Mr48chev, post: 14044570, member: 45559" The Artsie fartisie brigade is really into things like those pulleys and gears on that old tank right now. [/QUOTE] Enough to build a few little robot things for sure. I see stuff scattered everywhere. Lots of nice weathered grey lumber as well. Build your own replica green acres style gas station . and that cab is a gift.
Lotsa different pieces there- the grille shell is '28 Chevrolet truck ('27 Chevrolet car is aluminum), but the engine is '29 or later. The cowl is not Chevrolet, not Dodge... having a total brainfart on the dash)...
Lotsa pieces, you just need to sort ‘em and put ‘em in the correct places, an auto jigsaw puzzle of sorts. Have Fun!
That pile of gears would fetch you nice money at your local hipster interior decorator place. that poor ford flathead out in the nowhere surrounded by all those oddball non fords
Thanks very much for the ideas. Yea, the doors on the ford are solid with just surface rust. I have the bed to the truck, it was converted to a cow feeder but could be unconverted. The old wagon in the 5th picture I believe is a model A. Got a bunch of nice Ford rims and a couple more grills to work with. Unfortunately someone cut the top out of the cab for a trough. Does anyone have any tricks for replacement. I think I saw someone use a 57 Chevy hood which looked pretty cool.