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Discussion in 'Traditional Hot Rods' started by dentisaurus, Oct 16, 2013.

  1. dentisaurus
    Joined: Dec 11, 2006
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    dentisaurus
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    from Boston

    Managed to score this little gem tonight. Came home under its own power with no issues. Pleased as punch! Still got that big grin on my face from the first ride!
     

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  2. 4BangerDean
    Joined: Aug 10, 2013
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    Sweet...As a new Model A owner myself, I understand.
     
  3. saw that on the list....looks good!
     
  4. Christom
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    He-he....fun times ahead - for the whole family! Congratulations!
     

  5. F&J
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    Wow, that one has got the look. ....as in old school.
     
  6. '54Caddy
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    I saw that one at the hot rod reunion a couple months ago. Awesome little hot rod. Congrats!
     
  7. scrap metal 48
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    I agree with the title.. Cool phaeton...
     
  8. Wardog
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  9. Uptown83
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    Cool!

    Looks like a cut down tudor?
     
  10. speters
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    Almost went to get that one myself! Enjoy it!
     
  11. Autodave
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    I know the feeling! Looks good
     
  12. Rickybop
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    Very nice! Congrats.
     
  13. general gow
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  14. VA HAMB
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  15. RainierHooker
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  16. Wow! That's really sweet!!
     
  17. brady1929
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  18. tfeverfred
    Joined: Nov 11, 2006
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    Now, THAT"S a cool little car!
     
  19. Good for you! Picked up a '29 coupe myself.
     
  20. Jersey Joe 67
    Joined: Jun 12, 2008
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    How could you not smile driving that tub!

    I think JUGHEAD from the Archie comics would be the perfect Halloween costume for you this year.
     
  21. Neat car,I know you are out enjoying riding in the car but how about a few more photos? HRP
     
  22. dentisaurus
    Joined: Dec 11, 2006
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    dentisaurus
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    from Boston

    Thanks for the comments, really wish I had been driving it, sadly been halfway across the country for work. Still, a few things were waiting for me when I got back tonight. Scored a set of OK 45v fin Buick drums. One fin missing off each of them but looks like they are otherwise quite serviceable. Decided to go the whole hog an sent a cheque to Wilson Welding for a pair of finned backing plates. That should get things started.
    As requested, a few more photos, sorry about the light.
     

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  23. Cross Rodder
    Joined: Apr 14, 2008
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    Nice little Hot Rod
     
  24. I understand your title, I have two A bodies (coupe/ tudor) that I cannot wait to get on a chassis and get rolling. your looks very nice and clean. congrads.
     
  25. Man,what a great looking hot rod,,simple and to the point! HRP
     
  26. Wow, what a little sweetheart that is!
     
  27. fab32
    Joined: May 14, 2002
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    Good score. reminds me of one that 3 friends and I built out of a near perfect 31 2dr we scored from a Nebraska farmer. Bought new by his grandfather he kept it around for sentimental reasons after his grandad passed. Several hack saw blades later we had the perfect ride to the high school football games. We paid $100 in 1961 and sold it the following summer for $75 to a restorer who couldn't stop complaining about us "butchering a nice old Model A". He was only interested in the drivetrain so his rant fell on deaf ears.

    Frank
     
  28. 39LOW
    Joined: Oct 13, 2008
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    Got to warn you......this is how it starts.... First one and then another and pretty soon your garage is full of model a's. (i now have five model a's) started out with an innocent little '29 2dr. Quickly followed by three '30 coupes and a '30 2dr. Parted with a 2dr and brought home a '28 phaeton that drives. Sooooo beware!!
     

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