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Art & Inspiration Sitting and Rotting.............picture thread

Discussion in 'The Hokey Ass Message Board' started by Royalshifter, Jan 31, 2009.

  1. Toby Schelin
    Joined: Jun 30, 2016
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    Old yard in Montana....not for sale!! oldcar1.JPG oldcar1.JPG oldcar2.JPG oldcar3.JPG oldcar4.JPG
     
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  2. Toby Schelin
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    An old coupe on my uncles ranch in Eastern Montana, he said I cold have it, I might haul it home and use it for a lawn ornament. But he lives 300 miles away!! Anyone identify it, I know it's a ford, maybe a 1940?? oldcoupe1.JPG oldcoupe2.JPG oldcoupe3.JPG oldcoupe4.JPG
     
  3. Nailhead Jason
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    ^^^^^^I need the windshield frame out of that!!!!
     
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  4. Toby Schelin
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    Well I think that is the only salvageable piece on the car, we go back there hunting every October/November. If I remember, I'll pull it out and send it to you!!
     
  5. Mike Moreau
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    Toby, look at the silver lining on this: If someone bought the neighbor's house with all your cars out front, he may be a car guy. Welcome them over with a BBQ and some beer and get off to a good start.
     
  6. 38ford
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    Toby, that's a 39 ford standard coupe.
     
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  7. stillrunners
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    they have a five year antique plate in Texas....with no inspection sticker needed......just keep it under 2500 miles a year....sure keeps code compliance at bay and is cheap at about $10 a year cost.....plating most of mine.....
     
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  8. scotts52
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    1955 also had a 9 passenger. I have one. The gas tank is unique to the 9 passenger and is not shared with any other wagon. Took me awhile to find one.
     
  9. xpletiv
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    Waddyamean the windshield frame is the only thing salvageable?!?!
     
  10. I have neighbors like that always worring about what everyone else is doing had the cops show up while i was working on my car and said there was a report of domestic violence. I guess i was cussin my car to much the big block was a tight fit

    Sent from my LGMS330 using The H.A.M.B. mobile app
     
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  11. Toby Schelin
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    Ha,ha, sure would be one hell of a project.
     
  12. Toby Schelin
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    39' Ford, dang I was close:)
     
  13. partsdawg
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    Only 300 miles? Sounds like a weekend fun run to me.Well....I could do it in a day but you have relatives to visit with.
     
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  14. tub1
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    does you uncle want another nephew just what ive been looking for ,I would come over from Australia to pick it up come on save it for the next guy
     
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  15. 56don
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    That would be an easy restore by some of the talent on this forum.
     
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  16. Nailhead Jason
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    hell yeah!!! I will send you a pm on the 1st of Oct just to remind ya! If I had time id be driving there to try and get the whole thing. That thing is decent by Virgina standards!!
     
  17. Toby Schelin
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    Nailhead Jason, well you convinced me to haul a trailer down this hunting season to pick it up. I'll get the whole car, and if you want the whole thing you can have it. I'll use it as a lawn ornament (that's what my wife calls all my projects) until you get the time to come get her. Just bring me a beer or two:D
    Hey almost forgot, I'll tell my cousins not to put any more bullet holes in her:)
     
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  18. Toby Schelin
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    I'll still pull the windshield frame and ship it to you, until you can find the time to bring me my beer:D
     
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  19. Toby Schelin
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    Partsdawg, our hunting trips back East are more about socializing and beer drinking than hunting, definitely a fun run.
     
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  20. Nailhead Jason
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    Ill ship you a case cold!!!
     
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  21. Nailhead Jason
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    It might take a while to get there. Its only a 2200 miles and a 35 hour drive to Montana!!!
     
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  23. chrisp
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    1930 Renault RY2 sedan and phaeton both complete with extra parts.
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    1932 Citroen C4 phaeton complete with extra parts and a lot of new ones, I might get this one...
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  24. sailingadventure
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    I thought I`d add these to this thread. The car on the left is a 1955 Corvette . This car is VE55S001001, the first V-8 Corvette. It was found in the early `70s and restored by my brother. It was recently sold at Barrett-Jackson with other serial # one cars, `55, `56, and `57. The car next to it was my car, E54S001379. The picture was taken in 1970.

    55 Corvette.jpeg

    55-vette-vin.jpg
     
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  25. Barn Find
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  26. leadfootloon
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    Found these on the way home from Texas Friday. I seen more in Oklahoma but Dallas to south east Wisconsin in one day was a chore. 20160729_173101.jpg 20160729_122002.jpg
     
  27. Toby Schelin
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    An old rancher down the road is using this one as a lawn ornament!! Don't know what the heck it is, but it's pretty cool. Old hot rod1.JPG Old hot rod2.JPG
     
  28. 31Dodger
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    1927 Studebaker with a newer grille from a 1936 Buick or Chevy.
     
  29. 31Dodger
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    I must change my answer to a 1927 REO. The windshield visor/overhanging roof is like a Studebaker, but the rear quarter window is more like the REO.... 1927 REO.jpg
     
  30. nightmoves
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