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  1. Ned Ludd
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    Not real, but part of a multi-decade design process of which a lot of my daydreams are still part.
     
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    I may be wrong, but I think this is a Dodge not an A. Not being picky, I actually like this roaster from Australia. Either that or it has a Dodge engine. My old eyes can't tell on my small screen. Cheers
     
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    It looks to be over your way as well as you said...right hand drive and close tolerance fenders. I also see the body lines on the cowl sweeping up and over...so I say good eyes @deadbeat
     
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    @Ned Ludd what year of Model A is this dream. It may be an A, but not of Ford lineage.
     
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    Just goes to show you that you don't have to go far from stock to have a spectacular Model A.
     
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    It's a fantasy '28/'29 which has been stretched in the hood area, and then bodied along Million-Guiet lines. M-G built variations of the same basic concept on a wide variety of different chassis. I saw an illustration of one on a c.1930 Minerva, which made quite an impression at the time. The way the front fender storage lockers on that one met the A-pillars had something of the curve of the A-pillar reveal on the '28/'29 A. As I say, it's a fantasy.
     
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    I now see the body lines on the cowl. But hey there's a model A behind it so maybe we can let it slide. L.O. L.
     
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    This thread is great! Let’s see more!
     
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    I blew a 600/650-18 Firestone and couldn’t find any replacements out here.
     
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