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Discussion in 'The Hokey Ass Message Board' started by wizzard23, Jul 1, 2012.

  1. Roger Walling
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    Your body comes with "special body parts"

    Don't cut them off unless you want yours cut off!
     
  2. wizzard23
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    Art, Ya gotta be kiddin'
     
  3. dirt t
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    Squirrel, beer on me next time i make it dowm south.
    Terry
     
  4. captainjunk#2
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    looks like the makings of 2 T buckets to me
     
  5. Mopar, or whatever it is, it's very interesting and would make a great touring car jalopy rod (yes, I am very biased)

    I also think it is too unique to cut up and make a typical modified out of IMHO. However, it is yours to build as make you happy :cool:
     
  6. ROADMACSTER
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    Nice score! Hope to see you and it this fall. RMAC
     
  7. young'n'poor
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    from Anoka. MN

    That would make a awesome touring rod!
     
  8. yblock292
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    Why? I gotta frame jig
     
  9. yblock292
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    all kiddin aside, that is kool as hell and looks like its in great shape, whats the story behind it?
     
  10. wizzard23
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    My buddy Lou found it on a farm and bought it as it was going to the s****per. He offered it to me for cheap and it was to cool to turn down. Let the misery begin!
     
  11. wizzard23
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    Yep its a darn nice pasture car like we used to find 50 years ago. Has some rust through right along the bottom, but the doors are in great shape. Lou did good savin' it for sure.
     
  12. ARTSWRK
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    Glad it got saved!
     
  13. Clark
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    Not 100 percent sure what it is....but it is identical to what 999 started out as. Try Whippet. I think that's what we figured 999 was. Ford years I thought it was a Dodge but never found a match
    Clark
     
  14. modelamotorhead
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    Don't know what flavor the tub is, but I think it's lucky for it to be in your hands. It'll be a cool one.
     
  15. Lowriders Art Gallery
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    from Montana

    I'm fairly sure it is an Overland, before Willy's. I've had several of those parts, and I remember the firewall looking like that. They made a few different series but I'm guessing about 1921.
     
  16. squirrel
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    In case you missed the ID of the mystery tub, it's a 1920ish Overland Light Four 5-P***enger Touring Car or something very close
     
  17. wizzard23
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    Thanks everyone, I think Squirril nailed it with the W.O. Finding something for a windshield frame might be a trick, but there are probably options as this won't be no restrorod for sure! Ive admired that 999 car on here for awhile. It's way cool and driven, just like I like "em!
     
  18. Gromit
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    Hmmm That is indeed some good logic right there! :)
     
  19. 66Newport
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    don't know ther than COOL! Make it a touring, it looks way too good to cut up.
     

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