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What did i drag home? THIS TIME....

Discussion in 'The Hokey Ass Message Board' started by paperdog, Sep 27, 2010.

  1. Never2low
    Joined: Jan 14, 2008
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    Ha!
     
  2. Hotrod7
    Joined: May 21, 2009
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    Hotrod7
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    ! :d
     
  3. R Frederick
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    R Frederick
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    from illinois

    Isn't he some kind of judge on American Idol or something?
     
  4. J scow
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    J scow
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    from Seattle

    You could piece it together in the shape/style of a topolino drag car.
     
  5. Bruce Lancaster
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    The Startix is a cool piece too...kind of a spiritual ancestor of the modern things where a single button fires up the car. It started the engine when ignition was flipped on, and I think restarted it if it stalled...have a couple, but it's been a long time since I researched what they did. It was available OEM on a few cars and as an aftermarket bit.
     
  6. 40 & 61 Fords
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    40 & 61 Fords
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    From the southside of town, East side of 65 by the golf course?
    There's a guy there that has had some interesting "yard art" over the past few years.
     
  7. mart3406
    Joined: May 31, 2009
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    from Canada

    By the dash and the windshield, I'd say a
    late '20's-early-'30's Auburn.

    Mart3406
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    Last edited: Sep 28, 2010
  8. fordfan289
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    fordfan289
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    from indiana

    Contact the auburn museum they have very extensive archives.
     

  9. ACTUALLY NO
    I KNOW WHERE YOU SPEAK OF... THAT SPOT IS WATCHED BY ME ALSO

    AS WE TRAVEL 65 A FEW TIMES A WEEK

    THE GRANDY REFERENCE COMES FROM A EMBOSSED NAME PLATE ON ONE DOOR

    It came from some one south of ISANTI

    PM ME IFN YOU HAVE ANY LEADS TO MORE INFO
     

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  10. Looks like the basis of something you could make a "rat rod" out of that if taken to an AACA show would cause about half the old farts with restored cars to drop dead of heart attacks.
     
  11. hmmm
    rat rod =half dead old farts

    must show the them a old complete car pic and how it was i hacked it up do that scenario properly

    the talk would then be how they could save it..
     
  12. anyone ever removed a whole auburn dash and gauge cluster as a unit ?
     
  13. spooler41
    Joined: Feb 25, 2007
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    Looks like a big old pile of rusty parts to me.

    ..........Jack
     
  14. it is
    with a salvageable dash and gauge cluster :)
     
  15. Kent
    Joined: May 15, 2005
    Posts: 54

    Kent
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    from KCMO

    So how long will it take you to get it back together?
     
  16. hmmm the way i brought it home in a more compact pile took about 45 minutes including loading and unloading :)
     
  17. Do you have enough of it to put it back close to original looking proportions?
    Just don't use an S-10 frame..............:mad:
     

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