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Discussion in 'The Hokey Ass Message Board' started by kenny g, Jan 6, 2008.

  1. kenny g
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  2. brownbagg
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    from grand bay

    that looks like a chitty chitty bang bang
     
  3. Juist three random photo's no info?



    CBB
     
  4. kenny g
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    Sorry about that,im trying to learn how to post pics.
    The speedster is 1925 model T. I built about 4 years ago.
    All stock running gear,T speed stuff is to expensive for me.
    I ran the sprinter in 70s early 80s with C R A
    When i get this posting figured out i have more pics.
     
  5. kenny g
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    C B B.
    I used to work in studio city .At the volvo dlr, on ventura blvd.
    Back in the 70s.
    that makes me feel old.
     
  6. Kenny,

    Nice T speedster- what brand wheels are those (I'm putting one together on a tight budget as well, and nice wires are way too expensive)?
     
  7. kenny g
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    Mac.
    The wheels are 1940s. M G .P A>series.18 in.
    Aa friend dident like the wood T wheels gave me
    a deal on the wires.I found that old 30in wheels
    too expensive.Snyders antique auto,in ohio
    make a 30in wire wheel that bolts to T hubs.
    best of luck with your project.
    kenny.
     
  8. kenny g
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    P S.Some people use 1927 T wire weels.
     

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