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Join Date: Sep 2012
Location: Mooresville Nc
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May 18th, 2024.. a friend of mine sent me a photo of a T coupe an an auction he was at…. It was for online bid also. So I jumped on , looked at a few crummy photos, and placed a max bid. And , as per normal, my impulse bid won the auction.
Luckily for me the auction was only about half hour away. So , I hopped in the roll back and went to pick up my newest addition.. Little did I know, the T was in a lot better shape than I thought , having the same owner since the late 50s. A few older gentlemen were upset they lost the bid, they wanted it for parts. It was just to nice of a car for that. I strung out about 75 feet of winch cable and drug it out of the building and into my roll back . after getting it home, we realized it was a pretty well known local car. And had a good story with it! For now, here’s some photos of my prize! |
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Join Date: Nov 2011
Location: Sonoma, CA.
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Looks like a pretty solid little buggy. Enjoy
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Join Date: May 2012
Location: Queensland, Australia
Posts: 12,568
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Location: Queensland, Australia
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Join Date: Jun 2010
Location: San Antonio, Texas
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Clean it up and put a new top on it and it looks like in could be a driver with some good rubber on the ground. The gas tank may need a good clean out but all is doable. It's fun to drive and work on it a little at a time if you can.
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Join Date: May 2010
Location: CLAYTON DE
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Good Luck, Have Fun, Keep Posting! WhiteWalls wires and a sun roof.
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Junior Member
Join Date: Feb 2025
Location: Montgomery Tx
Posts: 22
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Knowing the history of the car all the way back to the 50's makes great conversation.
I have an 80 year old neighbor who in 1965 sold his customized 1956 Chevy. He has a Polaroid photo of him and his wife standing next to the car when it was sold. 55 years later he found the car and bought it back. His wife has since passed away, so the car will stay in the family and will be passed down to his kids when he goes. |
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Senior Member
Join Date: Sep 2012
Location: Mooresville Nc
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Here it is back in 1951, I believe that was the date on the photo
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Junior Member
Join Date: Feb 2025
Location: Montgomery Tx
Posts: 22
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Those photos should stay with the car if you ever decide to sell it.
When I bought my 1929 A, the person I bought it from had pictures of the car when it was recovered in a field with a tree growing through it several years back. When he bought the car those pictures were passed along to him. The car has been through 3 owners including myself since the recovery photos were taken. The photos stay with the car. |
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Senior Member
Join Date: Nov 2024
Location: College Station,Texas
Posts: 344
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Good WIN! Thanks for the foto essay - enjoyed the show!~
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