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Old 06-10-2018, 06:55 AM   #1
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had a friend call me yesterday to remove some metal off his property and came home with a roadster. I gotta make another trip for the engine, trans parts, axles, some tin, top irons and the paperwork. he doesn't remember if the title stated 1926 or 27?
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Old 06-10-2018, 01:11 PM   #2
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Very cool, are you going to keep it and restore it?
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Appears to be a '26 / '27 touring with a Model A bed in place of the rear half of the body.
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No, It is a correct 26-27 Roadster pickup, the front stake pockets in the bed are mounded were they are to clear the top when it is folded down, also has the battery box clearance in the front of the bed. The windshield posts are not Ford. Bob
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Old 07-02-2018, 03:59 PM   #5
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jboggess, as of now uncertain what to do but do want to hunt down all the parts.
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Old 07-02-2018, 04:08 PM   #6
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had the chance to get some more parts. here are the doors. I'm happy we were able to find them hidden behind an old fridgerator in the kitchen house. also got the title with vin telling me its a 26. I couldn't find the passenger side fender,orig engine block,trans parts,and front axle on the property, hopefully next time there I can find that stuff.
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I also got a bunch of wheels in the 1 building. I'm gonna need some help here from the members of what size wheels my 26 ford model T roadster pickup originally fit? thanks
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Either 30X3.5 or 21 inch wheels. Both were available when new.
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