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01-31-2020, 06:33 PM | #21 |
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Re: Logical Decision Thought
Mine was a complete basket case that had been parked somewhere around 1957 as per license plate in a pole barn in MN. I purchased in 2000 after previous owner had disassembled. No fenders, hood, radiator, bumpers and interior a total mess.01 Model A as purchased 2.jpg
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02-03-2020, 04:17 PM | #22 | |
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One to drive and one to fix on. Either way enjoy the ride! |
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02-03-2020, 08:22 PM | #23 |
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My AA would likely have been parted out if I hadn’t taken it on. I got it real cheap, but it will need everything done. I often think I bit off more than I can chew, but I am enjoying working on it. The engine is apart now almost ready to go to machine shop and then to babbit man.
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02-04-2020, 01:25 PM | #24 |
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Here's another aspect of "restoration" or keeping it "period correct", and that is the original purpose of the Model A. Maybe we could 'restore' our minds to 1929-'31 thinking! If we lived back then, why would we buy that Model A? Just to park it in the barn and try to preserve it in 'day one' condition? Not likely! That new A was our servant! We would have driven it almost every day without second thought. If we could afford it, we maintained it in top condition mechanically, but it would gradually accumulate scratches, dings, and faded paint.
So you see, if we 'restore' our minds to 1930's thinking, the result is keeping our A's as daily drivers, not 'trailer queens'! |
02-08-2020, 01:53 AM | #25 |
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I purchased a basket case with the intent of doing the restoration myself, and with the consent of my wife purchased tools and took evening school classes instead of paying a professional. This approach worked very well because it allowed time for reasonably meeting hobby expenses AND at the same time picking up invaluable skills like welding. I enjoyed spending time disassembling discreet components one at a time - figuring out how they worked - making repairs - then putting them back together. What I would have given for a Les Andrews book back then. Things seldom went well the first time but to me it was all just part of the hobby, and I relish the knowledge gained. Because I traveled a lot for work, I was able to visit local junk yards along with other hobbyists who sold me much needed parts. The horn was assembled from parts obtained in three different states. It's been a fun ride and a much needed diversion to a demanding vocation.
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02-08-2020, 11:59 AM | #26 |
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