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Model A's, T for sale

Discussion in 'The Hokey Ass Message Board' started by CAL, Sep 8, 2005.

  1. CAL
    Joined: May 5, 2005
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    CAL
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    from Neosho Mo.

    As I was driving down 86 hiway yesterday, I saw a 1930 Model A coupe for sale. Kinda rough,runs, $4500.00 on windshield. An old man came out, said he was 80 years old, and going to start selling off his stuff. Before you guys start getting all excited, let me first say I do not have a digital camera:( . talked to him awhile, very nice guy. he let me go out to the back of his property and take a look at whats there:
    1930 model a coupe, runs, needs patch panels/$4500.00. Seems a little high priced to me, for what it is.
    Two 1930 2 door sedans. Both run, bare bodys sitting on frames, he says that he has all fenders etc. Both need patch panels, wood kits, $1200.00 each.
    Model T coupe, bare body, but he has aprox . two truck loads of addl. t frames/fenders cowls etc. Said he would take $500.00 for body with every T part that he has.
    1938 ford one ton. Faded original paint, very nice rust free cab, v/8 flathead, (he says runs) for $500.00
    He also has a truck bed full of wire wheels, mostly ford.
    There is also a 1942 1 ton ford, V/8 for $500.00, a Model A truck bed, $125.00, and has several model a frames, for $125.00 each
    His name is Tom Mitchell, phone #417-632-4381. please do not call him and ask him to ship parts, becouse he won't. he lives on 86 hiway, between Fairview Missouri and Wheaton Missouri, on the East side of the Hiway. He owns a sawmill, you can't miss it. Have at it boys!
     
  2. CAL
    Joined: May 5, 2005
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    CAL
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    from Neosho Mo.

    I forgot to mention, he's place is about 40 miles southwest of Joplin Missouri.
     
  3. raven
    Joined: Aug 19, 2002
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    What year was the T body?
    r
     
  4. CAL
    Joined: May 5, 2005
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    CAL
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    from Neosho Mo.

    I don't have any idea, sorry. With the body, I saw a couple more cowls, couple loose quarter panels, side rails etc. This old man has piles of stuff in the field, weeds/brush grown up around the piles. Skiters/ticks bitting the hell out of me, took a fast look around and left. What really ****s is I asked him if he had any '32 stuff, said he had a frame, but he sold it last year for $125.00. He seems to know his stuff, you might call and ask about the T body.
     
  5. Kustm52
    Joined: Mar 3, 2001
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    Did the T-coupe have any doors?

    Brian
     
  6. bwiencek
    Joined: Aug 30, 2005
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    bwiencek
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    Dang - if someone goes out there and can snap some pics it might be worth taking the drive from KC....
     
  7. JayD
    Joined: Aug 29, 2005
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    JayD
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    Awwwwww............I thought it said T & A for sale.........not that I'm in the market............Hmmmmmmmm:D


    JayD
     
  8. CAL
    Joined: May 5, 2005
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    CAL
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    from Neosho Mo.

    The T did have doors, Kustm 52. This stuff is well worth a road trip from KC. WZ Junk lives in the area, someone may sweettalk him in to getting some photos?
     
  9. BenD
    Joined: Mar 5, 2001
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    I'll try and get down there and take some pics in the next few days. Hell, I need a good roadtrip. :rolleyes:
     
  10. oldsteeljunky
    Joined: Sep 30, 2005
    Posts: 55

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    I drove down to Toms a few days ago there are alot of early 50s chevy trucks too.the running ford truck is pretty clean.Here are some pics of the $500 model A and T tin pile.
     

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