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32 Ford Body Auction 5/12 Santa Cruz Ca

Discussion in 'The Hokey Ass Message Board' started by CButcher, Apr 18, 2012.

  1. CButcher
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  2. B.A.KING
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    shhhhhh,don't tell anyone else.
     
  3. RICH B
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    The mystery motor looks interesting.
     
  4. brady1929
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    man do i wish i had that 32 5w body
     
  5. 49ratfink
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    lots of good stuff. I hate auctions. I'd rather just go to an estate sale where the family is getting rid of the stuff. I don't get all the mumbling and jibber jabber going on. makes no sense.
     
  6. propwash
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    mystery motor is a hopped up flattie - 2x2 intake with no carbs, finned heads, whatever else.
     
  7. INVISIBLEKID
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    Hhhhhmmmm..... and about a half hours drive....:rolleyes:
     
  8. HEMI32
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    brady1929 - Where in the auction listing is a '32 5w Coupe? ... I only see the Deuce Tudor (Item #93) posted in the OP:

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  9. BadgeZ28
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    There are some real treasures there. The Altec speaker and tube gear will draw a number of people. Then there are all the tools, car parts, and circle track stuff. Something for everybody.
     
  10. Blue One
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    Yes, I'm curious too , how the heck does a Tudor sedan magically become a 5 W ?

    Without some amazing cutting and welding :D
     
  11. ratamahata
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    mmm mistery flathead maybe a 59? and inside?
     
  12. Don's Hot Rods
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    A lot of cool stuff there, but I always find estate sales kind of sad. A guys whole life and stuff that he loved and used being sold off because he is either old or dead. :( I know it is just a part of life, but still sad.

    Don
     
  13. Randy in Oklahoma
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    Lot 57 at the same auction appears to be flathead with Aluminum heads...Maybe the intended motor for the 32??
     
  14. Blue One
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    Yes, I had the same thoughts exactly. I thought heck that could be me with all my stuff.

    The stuff we love and collect and enjoy just becomes a bunch of stuff to sell once we are gone.

    It can be sad if you think too much on it.
     
  15. enloe
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    S**** dealer will probably buy all the metal stuff :)
     

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