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Found a banjo rear end, wide five, wishbones and rims in the woods on an old wagon

Discussion in 'The Hokey Ass Message Board' started by terrag, May 1, 2013.

  1. terrag
    Joined: Dec 17, 2011
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    Me and a friend stumbled across a trailer while of looking for old cars. I looked under to see a banjo rear end. Looks bigger than a model A for sure. wishbones in tacked and wide five wheels...

    wondering what year these could possibly be off of, good find?
     
  2. terrag
    Joined: Dec 17, 2011
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    I might add... these parts are hard to come by in my area.
     
  3. thunderbirdesq
    Joined: Feb 15, 2006
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    if the wide 5's are original to the rear, '36-'39, hydraulic brakes would be '39 only, if the spring hangers are part of the radius rods, it's a '36.
     
  4. Green Rodz
    Joined: Jan 30, 2011
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    Pictures please
     

  5. Sweet!! You gotta look under every old hay wagon! Those are the rules.
     
  6. woodypecker
    Joined: Jan 23, 2011
    Posts: 300

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    I found a 33 under a trailer and it was ugly on the outside but beutiful on the inside. Good luck.
     
  7. harrington
    Joined: Jul 22, 2009
    Posts: 421

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    from Indiana

    I have found two hay wagons in the last month that had wide fives on them. I now have 8 wide five wheels, 4 front axels, one set of unsplit bones, two drag links, 8 drums, 4 juice backing plates and 4 mechanical backing plates. I need to find a wagon like the one you found so I can get me a rear end too.
     
  8. 61 chevy
    Joined: Apr 11, 2007
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    that should be I saw it, its not found unless its free, :D
     
  9. Bruce Lancaster
    Joined: Oct 9, 2001
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    Seems like every Ford that stopped moving under its own power in a rural area immediately became a wagon...
    Probably my best lifetime find was a complete '32 chassis wagon...but I really had to shell out. The greedy bumpkin wanted $25 for it, delivered.
     
  10. peter schmidt
    Joined: Aug 26, 2007
    Posts: 660

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    from maryland

    Recently spotted a 35 axle made into a boat trailer. Still can't locate the owner my 33 front end and model a frame where both wagons/trailers at one time
     

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