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Last week I went out in the scrub to a mates old farm, he has a collection of old fords ,and lots of ford ww2 trucks.
I picked up really nice set of 3.78 gears for our 33 spare rear,I stripped two rear ends there and the owner got a real nice gearset as well. the A did a good job with lots of dirt road travel and 3 hrs on the hi way back fully loaded,no drama. Lawrie |
Re: parts pickup Really like the background and the type 13 CMP. Newc
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Re: parts pickup "Thats not a radius rod.. its a king brown!" Be careful out there Lawrie..
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Re: parts pickup Nice find and nice photos.
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Re: parts pickup I would go nuts out there, thanks for the pictures.
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Re: parts pickup Love your Model A pickup! I have liked that cab design since a saw one hot rodded many years ago.
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Re: parts pickup Nice stuff...I could crawl around those trucks for an afternoon. What are the shelf like pieces on the side of your A bed?
"Thats not a radius rod.. its a king brown!" Be careful out there Lawrie.. Is a king brown a snake??....Mark |
Re: parts pickup Lawrie you hotrodder- what's with the hood louvres?
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Re: parts pickup Mark, they are brackets so I can carry long things, like reo bar etc, and a king brown is a BIG dangerous snake ,lots there
Brian the bonnet was on the A when I first bought it about 30 yrs ago and its the only one I have, I,m used to it now. Lawrie |
Re: parts pickup Is a king brown a snake??... Sure is Mark and about the deadliest one you can get.
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Re: parts pickup Thanks guys .....Mark
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