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Old 12-18-2021, 06:35 PM   #1
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Found an old photo of a 'Jailbar' Woody! H.A.M.B. Forum- MISC- Antiquated- photos of days gone by- page 1629 Post #48865 an original 'Jailbar' woody wagon ? Portland April Swap is a go!! you should have bought those NOS tonner rear fenders years Past from me and Rodger. Newc

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Found an old photo of a 'Jailbar' Woody! H.A.M.B. Forum- MISC- Antiquated- photos of days gone by- page 1629 Post #48865 an original 'Jailbar' woody wagon ? Portland April Swap is a go!! you should have bought those NOS tonner rear fenders years Past from me and Rodger. Newc

Yes, for sure but they were for an earlier (40-41) style tonner panel and then again I just sold my jailbar tonner panel. I don't think of it as losing an old friend, I think of it as gaining a new parking spot!
I don't know if I have a name or member thing on the HAMB, but maybe I can look at it tonight somehow!
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I went to the page and post number given by Newc and didn't see the woodie. Maybe he can post a link to it.
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I have tried to link photos from that thread, and I always get every photo on the page loaded, not the one I want. Computer wizard is not one of my nick names though
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Well the doors are open on that photo-kind of an interior shot. Newc
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Here you go-
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I have tried to link photos from that thread, and I always get every photo on the page loaded, not the one I want. Computer wizard is not one of my nick names though

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thanks again DD
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Wow! Thanks all. That's one I have never seen. I appreciate that you have taken the ime to share this!
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