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Discussion in 'Traditional Hot Rods' started by chev34ute, Dec 29, 2020.

  1. Glenn Thoreson
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    Henry Ford set up plants in Russia and France. The Germans probably "appropriated" the French stuff. Can't remember the year but I remember he never got paid for anything. Not one red cent. (get it?) What most people don't know is he also donated a bunch of money to the Nazi party in 1933. Russia used the basic Model A frame for dozens of military vehicles well into the mid to late 20th century.
    France used the flathead V8 in military equipment until about 1980.
     
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  2. tb33anda3rd
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    there are even cars being built here without any original parts....and the're being praised.
     
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  3. Deuces
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  5. George
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    Aussie Utes in '35, what year model is this?
     
  6. X38
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    No they were not. Utes go back further. Model 18's in 32 were made as roadster utes, then coupe utes were added from the Model 40.
     
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  7. Fortunateson
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    Well said!
     
  8. sloppy jalopies
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    Watched a WWII do***entary recently,
    they drove up in a '33-'34 Tudor but it had front door vent windows...
     
  9. curbspeed
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  10. Rocky
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    The GAZ grille inserts look similar to the '34-'35 Buick inserts. 34andartsbuick2 (2).jpg
     
  11. George
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  12. Soviet
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    Shoot me a direct link, I'll do some more digging. Those pics didn't come up on a Google search for the same keywords.

    The text on the pics are about what you'd expect - "cab components" etc... no identifiers of interest as to origin.
     

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