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  1. MCjim
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  4. It has a pair of artillery wheels on the front, and a pair of shift handles- what the hay is it?

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  5. fabricator john
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    homebrewed tractor , were not uncommon , 2 trans gives it away , make for super low gearing , doesn't look ford my guess chev or dodge brothers , dash may be the only clues ..
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  6. deathrowdave
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    Mopar will have the double bend axle . My guess is GM of some type , just a stab in the darkness
     
  7. scotts52
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    I believe that is a pre-ww2 jeep
     
  8. California is the easiest state to get a title for on a car, trailer or boat as long as it's not in the computer system. The only one that's a little more difficult or motorcycles which I have very little experience dealing with.
    All you need is a statement of facts paper filled out, a bill of sell and the 8 million dollars for registration fees plus a physical VIN verification by somebody that is authorized to do that (there are DMV broker services that offer this or you can put in a request to do it at a CHP office, I highly recommend spending the money to have the DMV broker person do it).
    The big takeaway with California is when it comes to the DMV It's only don't ask don't tell basis meaning if they don't ask you you don't tell them.
    When you are filling out a statement of facts you basically say
    "I (your name as seen on your driver's license) bought this vehicle (make, model, year and vin number) from the last registered owner for the sum of (x amount) of dollars, It has not been registered for the road in many many years (a semi precise date three or four decades ago would be better) and the title was lost by the registered owner many years ago.
    Original owner's name and signature along with driver's license number
    New owners name signature along with Drivers license number.

    What I have learned from dealing with California DMV for over 30 years now, All they want is their money. Lately I have been spending $200 to use a DMV service person It's so much easier to let them deal with the paperwork and the vin verification.
     
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  9. 1936 Willys 77, your little altered drag car .

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  10. Wow! Look at that gorgeous metallic green!

    Excellent job identifying!

    I'm probably going to have to try to get those artillery wheels. I wish it had four or more. Those are some of the coolest artillery wheels I've seen.

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  13. RodStRace
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    Money pit? Display some more?
    https://phoenix.craigslist.org/wvl/pts/d/goodyear-cadillac-lasalle-flathead/7817451762.html
    Cadillac Lasalle Flathead V8 1936-1948 Complete Builder Hot Rod - $599 (Buckeye, AZ)
    Cadillac Lasalle Flathead V8 37-48 complete has been a display in my shop, will need to be disassembled and inspected, does not turn over with a bar, has been sitting for years, came from an estate of classic cars, I like Cadillacs so I got it for display. Have had and sold a few of these before, Jimmy Shine used one in his roadster. I have pulled the plugs and put penetrating oil in the cylinders a couple days ago letting it soak a bit. Located in Buckeye, AZ 85326 regional delivery available.
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  14. gatz
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    All from the same seller:

    https://seattle.craigslist.org/see/cto/d/pacific-1940-dodge-opera-coupe/7827211654.html
    1940 Dodge opera coupe - $3,000 (Lake Tapps)
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    40 Dodge Opera Coupe as pictured. Will not part. This is a project car. Could not publish without listing a model. Has Washington title. Car ran when parked years ago. 95% complete.

    https://seattle.craigslist.org/see/cto/d/pacific-1950-dodge-business-coupe/7827210359.html
    1950 Dodge business coupe - $2,500 (Lake Tapps)
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    50 Dodge Business Coupe. Hot Rod, not stock body . 0 miles Engine and speed equipment. engine has sat but alone is worth 3k. May or may not be a runner. Has Washington title. Car ran when first parked years ago. 95% complete.

    https://seattle.craigslist.org/see/cto/d/pacific-1951-dodge-concord/7827209363.html

    1951 Dodge concord - $2,500 (Lake Tapps)
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    1950 Plymouth Concord project car. Has Washington title. Car ran when parked years ago. 95% complete.

    https://seattle.craigslist.org/see/cto/d/pacific-1950-plymouth-business-coupe/7827208233.html

    1950 Plymouth business coupe - $2,500 (Lake Tapps)
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    50 Plymouth Business Coupe PROJECT car. Has Washington title. Car ran when first parked years ago. 95% complete. Has a rust spot on passenger side front floor
     
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  17. RodStRace
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    Sure likes to leave the carb uncovered on his "Ran when parked" cars...:rolleyes:
     
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    For you Chevy lovers, a 1950 3100.


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    Ran when parked has little meaning. These ran when parked sddefault.jpg 1956_c10.jpg low miles
     
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  25. gene-koning
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    I've had a lot of "ran when parked" stuff that was pure junk, but still ran. Being broken was often the reason it was parked in the first place, but by golly, it still ran when it was parked.

    I had a motor with a broken crankshaft, it still idled with the broken crank, not very well, but it still ran when I parked the car to pull the motor.

    When ever I see that something "ran when parked" in a car ad, I envision that motor with the broken crankshaft. Those words don't mean much to me.
     
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  26. alanp561
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    It's not inexpensive, but it sure is interesting. I don't recall seeing anything like this.

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  27. gatz
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    1. 1952-59 Ford Social Group

    I read that these had dual flathead motors and transmissions. I'm very curious how these were operated. Especially the clutch and shifting part
     
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