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Was looking at a Model A wagon but not sure if this is a true '31 wagon or a conversion of some kind. Any thoughts would be greatly appreciated.
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Re: Need some expertise in identifying a wagon It is not a true wagon, as its variations from original are numerous and obvious.
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Re: Need some expertise in identifying a wagon Possibly an aftermarket such as "Hoover Bodies" or the like. Search around pix of woodie wagons on the 'net - you may find something similar.
Better done that most "Hucksters." Joe K |
Re: Need some expertise in identifying a wagon The Model A wagon would have 4 doors and the rear tail gate would have the closing hardware on the outside along with the chains to support it. They were commercial rigs like pickups and panels.
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Re: Need some expertise in identifying a wagon I would call it a custom built body . It looks like a very nice job .
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Re: Need some expertise in identifying a wagon Even though it is a 'home built' body, I like it. Looks like it used to be a closed car judging by the sun visor. Make sure the mechanicals are good if you look at it.
Mike |
Re: Need some expertise in identifying a wagon Suicide doors?
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Re: Need some expertise in identifying a wagon if you decide to buy it, understand it doesnt have the value of a wagon.
think huckster. |
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Here is a picture of our huckster. It is made with a Lentville A's body. This body I understand was made similar to the York-Hoover body.
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