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My model tt year still unknown

Discussion in 'The Hokey Ass Message Board' started by nubby, Jul 20, 2011.

  1. nubby
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    from newport tn

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  2. jipp
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    the file is not showing :(

    chris.
     
  3. Your attatchments don't seem to be working...:confused:
     
  4. RPM
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    Worked fine for me. That appears to be a coupe not a TT. A TT was a truck, was it not?
     
  5. 29pu
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    from what i can see it should be a 19 to 22 coupe.for sure a early body style.the later ones have a square corner back window and your body should have suicide style doors.lots of wood in those bodies.
     
  6. chaddilac
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    1922 coupe looks like...

    [​IMG]
     
  7. nubby
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    you are correct suicide doors and enought wood to build a small shop . the body is in unreal shape for the age even though when i got it it was completely tore apart but the price was right on it couldnt go wrong for 150 bucks
     
  8. nubby
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    thats it dead on
     
  9. 29pu
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    if the frame is orginal to the body it would be 21-22 because of the style running board brackets.i checked the pic`s out alittle more.decent price if you got most of the body.some of that stuff could be hard and expensive to find.are you restoring it or hot roddin it?
     
  10. That is one SOLID looking '22!!!
     
  11. 29pu
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    1919-1922 had to same style body.
     
  12. nubby
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    I'm gonna do a clean hot rod and the body is all here except fenders running boards and grille
     
  13. 29pu
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    sounds like a good plan.if you have all the body parts you got a really good deal.in the restore world i haven`t seen many of these.
     
  14. nubby
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    Yea I always a A model but this kinda fell in my lap just couldn't pass it up
     
  15. Hay nubby this is a TT and a fat man
    [​IMG]

    There is a t sheetmetal shop in Turlock CA called Rutlib tfat makes Good Fenders and parts
    i have been using them for years
     
  16. 29pu
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    i`m sure alot of people would like to see some progress pic`s me included.now you have to go out and chop a couple of trees down for the wood.
     
  17. nubby
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    I'm gonna replace the wood that was in the floor with metal just for a lil more strength. But I will deff keep pics coming I love to get peoples opinions on my work
     

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