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History N.E Kansas Homestead Finds Pre-1950 Cars&Trucks

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  1. bab59
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    Had a guy tell me about some old cars that may be for sale. Went on the 2.5 hour journey to check it out today and thought I would share with the H.A.M.B What I found. Beautiful day in Kansas

    Please let me know what the values of these cars are besides the model A coupe I know that one! I am going to try to buy and maybe sell but I really only car about a couple of these.
    None are for sale FOR SURE right now and the owner is a very quit type fellow. I will keep you posted!
     

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  2. truckncoupe
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    very nice, how much do they want for the tree?
     
  3. bab59
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    First in the gate is a early T-bucket made into pickup.Mostly complete. And found the turtle deck to it!
    And an early 4 cylinder motor and trans! Any idea on the year make on the motor?
     

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  4. bab59
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    Please help Identify this year Ford V8 grain truck.
     

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  5. bab59
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    This truck is a real beauty. 1928-1929 Ford Grain truck All complete very little pack rattage!
     

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  6. truckncoupe
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    1st truck is going to be a 40-41 Ford
     
  7. bab59
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    Go another 30 feet and find these early ford remains. I never seen a decklid with wood on the underside...Explain?
    Whats the history on the steel wheels?
    Neat early implements also.
     

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  8. bab59
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    Early rotten Chevrolet tub.
    And a ?F20?
     

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  9. bab59
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    Neat old crock style jugs
     

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  10. 49ratfink
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    cool stuff... hope you have a big truck.
     
  11. BOWTIE BROWN
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    You buying any of this stuff ?
    B.B.
     
  12. bab59
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    Chevrolet car turned pickup! Frugal old boy
     

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  13. bab59
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    The pride and joy of the farm...Well must have been because its the only car in the shed. Pack rats filled under the hood. Interior has minimal damage!
    What year of Chevrolet is this?
     

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  14. BrandonB
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    Cool stuff. Those jugs should have some makers marks on them somewhere. Some are worth big bucks.
     
  15. bab59
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    Very Neat!
    1930 Model A Truck drilling rig. On the drivers side the big round bar is solid looks to be the bit!
     

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  16. Rosetr
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    48-49 GM... my Dad had one similar to it minus the pack rattage.
     
  17. paul do you know of these things?
     
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  18. truckncoupe
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    guessing on the sedan, i'm saying 48-51
     
  19. bab59
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    Need some help to identify this late 30's Ford Sedan made into pickup still has V8 In it. The packers are not good on this one but is complete with the banjo wheel!
    What is this half of the car worth? And wide five wheels.
     

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  20. bab59
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    Neat N.O.S Parts Please help I.D
    What are Scandinavia Linings? Brakes?
     

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  21. FinkTinner
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    is the early chevy tub for sale?
     
  22. bab59
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    Just neat old stuff wheels motors, Model T Frame and other...
    Any help on the CHROME headlight bar?
     

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  23. bab59
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    The Main Event. 1930 Model A Very complete the cars roof has been filled in the packrats love it so they filled it up! Fairly solid for a Kansas car and has been sitting outside for possibly 20+ years. And...
    The motor turns freely!!!
     

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  24. bab59
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    I am going to TRY to buy a few cars not all of them. As of right now for sale is to be decided...Have not made any offers yet.

    They are in very good shape and the one has script on the bottom and not even cracked!

    Paul has yet to see this post I believe!!

    For sale is to be decided, what is it worth? I will relay.. Its pretty withered...
     
  25. povertyflats
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    Very cool Brent. I love stuff like this! Hope you get the coupe. Rest of the stuff is awful rough but we be nice to see it saved.
     
  26. Bilt
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    I want the T-Truck on the first page. Neat stuff and good to know there are still hiding places in Kansas.
     
  27. arkiehotrods
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    The "pride and joy" car in the shed is '49 or '50 Fleetline

    The late 30s Ford is a '38 Deluxe

    I love threads like this! Thank you for posting.

    And Ken, you cracked me up with the comment about how much for the tree!
     
  28. bab59
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    Please give me your opinions on each value of the cars...I know what the A coupe is worth but the A trucks and the flathead vehicles I am not familiar with. I know its tough from the pics but just look at them...and you know the shape....
     
  29. truckncoupe
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    About all I can afford in the first pic,,,,if it's a Pine in my budget, if it's an Oak out of my price range!:(
     
  30. i need that driver side hood trim off that 38 ford sedan let me know ?
     

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