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Hot Rods Any idea what this is

Discussion in 'The Hokey Ass Message Board' started by pwmcx95, Jan 8, 2021.

  1. pwmcx95
    Joined: Jan 26, 2014
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    Hey guys, any idea what this is and/or what it is made from?
    I know engine and trans is Ford and rear diff is Ford.
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  2. BJR
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    Fibergl***?
     
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  3. Fordors
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    Looks like late ‘teens, early ‘20’s Dodge touring car front with an unknown pickup box.
     
  4. pwmcx95
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    Sorry guys, forgot to mention, it is all steel.
     
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  5. pwmcx95
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    No seems to bee steel, magnet sticks
     
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  6. Squablow
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    That's what it looks like to me, too.

    I especially like the bed cover latch that is a seatbelt buckle wood-screwed to the lid.
     
  7. Sporty45
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    Don't know, but the paint on the box looks runny as hell! :eek:
     
  8. 56don
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    Don't you know that every unidentifiable car/truck is a Dodge???:rolleyes:
     
  9. Corn Fed
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    The box is a cut down and turned around Ford Model T.
     
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  11. 5window
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    "Like" is a relative term. :)
     
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  12. rusty valley
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    as corn fed said, cut off front end of a 26-27 T box.
     
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  13. Joe Blow
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    Looks like a 16 Dodge Brothers windshield frame.

    1916-dodge-brothers-truck-1.jpg
     
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  14. pwmcx95
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    Thank you, I thought something like that, now I see it. Turned around.
     
  15. Fortunateson
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    I'm no expert but answering the question in the ***le I would say that is a hot rod...though I could be wrong.
     
  16. pwmcx95
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    Guess you should have been on same train of thought I was on when I wrote it.
    Just wondering what make and model body parts were used to build this "hot rod".
     
  17. alanp561
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    Hey, "necessity is a Mother". At least I think that's how that goes;)
     
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    DODGE, DODGE,DODGE DODGE !!!!!
    It’s always a DODGE !!
     
  19. scotts52
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    I concur with the others who say it's the front half of a Dodge Touring
     
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