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Projects Doors Hood and Truck to Something

Discussion in 'The Hokey Ass Message Board' started by crashfarmer, Apr 25, 2018.

  1. crashfarmer
    Joined: Apr 4, 2006
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    Doors, hood and trunk to something but I can't seem to come up with the answer off the top of my head.
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    They say this is a Model T but it looks like a TT to me
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    Looks like it got a tree or a pole
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    This doesn't look that bad
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    motorhome project?
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  2. alchemy
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    The yellow stuff is Karman Ghia.

    I'd drag that C-cab T home.
     
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  3. Second on the Karman ghia stuff
    Dang drag it all home if the price is right
    The karman stuff is worth cake to vw guys
     
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  4. crashfarmer
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    That makes sense that it's Karman Ghia stuff, there is a lot of VW's there.
     

  5. Jkmar73
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    Yes. The top picture is Karmann Ghia sheet metal. Judging from the rear deck lid, 70’(?)or later. It will sell.


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  6. 1923 [?] Canadian built T with the driver side door..........i think
     
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  7. scotts52
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    Nice bus. I have a 37 ford bus in the works to drag home.
     
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  8. LOVING that bus! I could use it to carry my middle school band instruments to concerts :D!!!
     
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  9. crashfarmer
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    Might haul instruments if it's big enough
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    Or something like this?
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    I've been telling my wife that I'm going to build a camper but I've been thinking a teardrop trailer. I should concentrate on stuff I already have.

    This might be a good parts car for my 52 Ford
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    Or this
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    Looks like another 52 - 54
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    Looks pretty rusty on the bottom but I'm liking that trailer beside it
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    I see a John Deere but what's buried in the rest of the building, Could there be a 32 Ford in there somewhere :)
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    This reminds me a lot of Dad's old GMC pickup
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    Cool IH
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    I could haul in some gravel for my driveway
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    I'm liking this one, another IH
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    Could be a hassle getting in and out of this one
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  10. crashfarmer
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  11. woodz
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    What's the deal with all these vehicles?
    Is this a stash you found somewhere? Are they for sale?



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  12. crashfarmer
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    They'll be selling at auction Sunday in NW Iowa
     
  13. alchemy
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    I bet that VW bus will bring more than most of the other cars put together.
     
  14. crashfarmer
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    Looks like a heavy old winch, wrecker maybe?

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    Scooter?
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  15. Lots of great stuff there- hope they find good homes!
     

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