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#56542 09/07/05 11:33 PM
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#56543 09/08/05 03:00 AM
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mate...if it had a top on it, it would make a great coffin!

#56544 09/08/05 10:22 PM
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If it was in Australia there would be people fighting over but it isn't and it costs more to ship a pile of rubbish than a good car so it stays in the USA.

#56545 09/08/05 11:05 PM
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The most fun thing I have seen lately is to take a car like this and make it run.

Don't paint it or make it look good.

Just make it run. WHAT FUN !!

Of course a roll bar and seaty belts are optional!! :rolleyes:


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#56546 09/09/05 04:33 PM
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Does anyone feel the way I do on this subject?

Or am I to creative?

It seems to me the more original the vehicle the more points you should get.


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#56547 09/11/05 01:27 AM
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BUT
Why are we proud to have evolved and yet want our cars original ?

"Huh hu h huhh hh uu h JG ?"
Translation "You gonna eat all that tyranosaurus MrMack?" laugh



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#56548 09/11/05 10:22 AM
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Gator I checked the link to ebay above, did you click on sellers other auctions?
Nice aray of restorable vehicles there the rarist being that 1934 international pick up truck.


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#56549 09/11/05 06:19 PM
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Terry is dead right, In Australia if advertised for $2500 it would sell to the first looker. I doubt whether we have any of these models down here and would be considered very rare.
Chris

#56550 09/12/05 04:44 AM
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I started with less.
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#56551 09/12/05 11:18 AM
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I never see parts for sale for those veteran automobiles anymore at the swapmmets.
The exception being Hershey, and even then most of the old time vendors have put away their wares and retired.
Mostly seen at hershey are 40 foot motorhomes with a single card table laid out a couple of trinkets.


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#56552 09/30/05 08:22 PM
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Yeah, Hershey ain't what it used to be, but it's still the best around for the early tin.

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With gas prices the way they are we may have to start car-pooling to the swap meets like Hershey...


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