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nkaminar 04-27-2024 05:53 PM

The Old Motor
 

There is a neat photo of a Model A pickup in the latest edition of The Old Motor, see https://theoldmotor.com/?p=157396. I would publish the photo here but I am not sure of the copyright issues.

The pickup is typical of how you would find an old Model A in the early 1960's. I especially like the hub caps. They may be Tupperware.

rfitzpatrick 04-27-2024 06:51 PM

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It that a Budd Cab?

GPierce 04-27-2024 07:07 PM

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Quote:

Originally Posted by rfitzpatrick (Post 2307310)
It that a Budd Cab?

No.

Chuck Dempsey 04-27-2024 07:37 PM

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Is that Groucho Marx sitting on the running board? Sure looks like him....

Chuck Dempsey 04-27-2024 07:40 PM

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I just did a 'find' in the article on Groucho, and someone had posted this a couple of days ago ---

JOHNB ·April 24, 2024 at 9:32 am
The last photo looks like an older Groucho Marx sitting on the Model A truck.

No Ford oval in the radiator.

Not that Groucho ever drove a truck. In the 20s when he and his brothers were on Broadway, he was a fan of luxury cars, he wrote once that he had a Pierce Arrow.
One story he told:
One day he was washing it near Central Park.
A guy passes and says it’s a beautiful car.
“Yes” Groucho says, it belongs to my boss”.
The stranger asks what It’s like being a chauffeur…
“He pays terrible…but he lets me sleep with his wife”…

Bob-A 04-28-2024 05:38 AM

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I read once that Groucho and Gary Cooper use to like to race each other. Groucho with his supercharged Mercedes vs "Coop" and his SSJ Duesenberg.
I never read who would win?!?:)


Bob-A:D


"Skirts are for Women not Car Fenders"

California Travieso 04-28-2024 01:48 PM

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Quote:

Originally Posted by nkaminar (Post 2307297)
There is a neat photo of a Model A pickup in the latest edition of The Old Motor, see https://theoldmotor.com/?p=157396. I would publish the photo here but I am not sure of the copyright issues.

The pickup is typical of how you would find an old Model A in the early 1960's. I especially like the hub caps. They may be Tupperware.

It may fall under the “Fair Use” exception for educational purposes since you are not selling it or making a profit. It’s also allowed as long as you cite the source. In addition, the copyright holder would have to sue you and it probably wouldn’t be worth the cost. They might just ask you to delete it.

David Serrano

Gene F 04-28-2024 04:05 PM

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Quote:

Originally Posted by Chuck Dempsey (Post 2307319)
I just did a 'find' in the article on Groucho, and someone had posted this a couple of days ago ---

JOHNB ·April 24, 2024 at 9:32 am
The last photo looks like an older Groucho Marx sitting on the Model A truck.

No Ford oval in the radiator.

Not that Groucho ever drove a truck. In the 20s when he and his brothers were on Broadway, he was a fan of luxury cars, he wrote once that he had a Pierce Arrow.
One story he told:
One day he was washing it near Central Park.
A guy passes and says it’s a beautiful car.
“Yes” Groucho says, it belongs to my boss”.
The stranger asks what It’s like being a chauffeur…
“He pays terrible…but he lets me sleep with his wife”…


LOL Roy Acuff was out mowing his land out by the road, on an old tractor. Likely and old Ford 8N. Some older woman pulls up and asks him - "what does that lady the that lives here give you for mowing her land?" Roy; "Maam, she lets me sleep with her". Obviously the woman sped off in horror. Whistlin' Bill Anderson just loves telling that story. LOL

Gene F 04-28-2024 04:07 PM

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Quote:

Originally Posted by California Travieso (Post 2307478)
It may fall under the “Fair Use” exception for educational purposes since you are not selling it or making a profit. It’s also allowed as long as you cite the source. In addition, the copyright holder would have to sue you and it probably wouldn’t be worth the cost. They might just ask you to delete it.

David Serrano

Unless the trustee is Theresa Earnhardt. Suing Dale's son....come on! Thank goodness a practical judge listened to her nonsense for about 5 minutes and said NO!

Randy in ca 04-28-2024 04:41 PM

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Looks like it could be a homebuilt from a sedan body to me (?).

As far as the legal stuff, in their "about" section the following is stated:

"Whenever possible, The Old Motor provides factual information about copyright owners and where the photo came from in a article or caption. Many of the images in this collection, some of which were created for or by corporate entities that no longer exist, The Old Motor does not own any copyrights. Therefore, it generally does not grant or deny permission to copy, distribute or otherwise use material in this collection. It is the user’s obligation to determine and satisfy copyright or other use restrictions when copying, distributing or otherwise using materials found on this website. Transmission or reproduction of protected materials beyond that allowed by fair use requires the written permission of the copyright owners. Users must make their own assessments of rights in light of their intended use".

updraught 04-28-2024 08:24 PM

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Also from the same site
https://theoldmotor.com/?p=137664

spdway1 04-28-2024 10:08 PM

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Now I know what to do with my old Spaghetti-O can tops!

Chris Haynes 04-28-2024 10:36 PM

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Quote:

Originally Posted by rfitzpatrick (Post 2307310)
It that a Budd Cab?

Weren't they all?

rotorwrench 04-29-2024 09:48 AM

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Budd contracted to manufacture all the 82 series cabs so they were all made by Budd but finished by Ford. Most folks refer to that last production cab as a Budd cab since they were well known for their large pressings from steel. The steel top cab ended up being the one referred to as a Budd cab likely due to it's reputation for steel tops.

Brad in Germany 04-30-2024 12:45 AM

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Here's the photo: https://theoldmotor.com/wp-content/u...del-A-Ford.jpg

Brad in Maryland

Randy in ca 05-02-2024 11:45 PM

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Look closely from the rear of the doors back and I think it's pretty apparent that the body is that of a shortened sedan. The body behind the doors is longer than a pickup would be, the remains of the sedan beltline is partially there, the box is not stock - could be homebuilt out of wood - and the sedan fenders on the rear have been widened (joint clearly visible).

Interesting picture just the same.


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