Saw this for parts or restoration, hehe, don't even see many usable parts, sad looking bucket of rust, what do you see?
Since I have a vivid imagination, I see a speedster in the making...or, yes the extended cab pickup...maybe with a short bed.
x2. Specifically: Patch panels firewall front axle cowl/gas tank/dash seat windshield frame & hinge hardware window regulators garnish mouldings
Me too. If it were closer, I'd be all over it.Heck, thanks to buying cars like this in the past, I've got the sheet metal to fix it.
That's a great start on an extended cab pickup and you wouldn't have to feel bad about cutting up a coupe to build it.
I could surely use that left window chunk... I'm missing some of mine, and the rest won't make through sand blasting... Posted using the Full Custom H.A.M.B. App!
Barett, your coupe looks great so far. It sits great. I was sad to see no more pics in your album. You should upload some pics.
Hey thanks man. I've got some changes to make and then I'll be posting them up... Posted using the Full Custom H.A.M.B. App!
I see parts there that would go a long way towards fixing mine, Barett's and several other guy's Model A's on here. The radiator shell and headlights look pretty savable. The idea of turning it into an extended cab truck isn't all that bad either. There might even be enough of the frame left to get the vin off.
I think everyone is nuts to only see parts. I'd buy it with the intent of building it. If the price was right, I'd grab it and search for some coupe quarter panels-they do surface occasionally. Brookville has a deck lid and tail panel, etc. Plus; is that it has garnish and most of the roof looks pretty straight. Doors will save. Cowl looks great. I'd sell off the seat, grille shell and other stock Model A parts (supension, etc.) to help fund the build. Stock or hammered, I'd be aiming at a Brian Bass style coupe..