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Discussion in 'The Hokey Ass Message Board' started by davidh73750, May 12, 2011.

  1. davidh73750
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    I need some help on Id'ing some of these. I think most of this is model T stuff. I helped drag some of it out. I am sure some these parts are use able. What year is the one with the doors? the other?
    Its a school friend so we are clearing up his grandfather's field and going to sell this stuff in the near future
     

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  2. pasadenahotrod
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    from Texas

    I'd say you have 2 dodges (the open car cowl may be a Buick) and the one with the cowl vent isn't a Ford T either.
     
  3. davidh73750
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    here's a few more photos
     

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  4. davidh73750
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    I wasn't sure Im not as ept on these oldies thanks. oh and these?
     

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  5. 71buickfreak
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    The last pic may be about a 1918 Buick, I need a full side shot.
     
  6. davidh73750
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    and here are the "barn finds" Is the green one a 27? black one?
     

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  7. scooterseats
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    Well, if the green one has the original wheels then it should be a 1926 since '26 could come with either wood or wire wheels but the black one is a '25 or earlier with the incorrect wheels on it.
     
  8. davidh73750
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    here's the other side
     

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  9. Nice collection. The black T looks just about ready for a drive, just dust it off. :cool:
     
  10. davidh73750
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    They are going to be for sale soon. The motors have been rebuilt. What do think they are worth on scale from low to high? and if people are interested in them they can pm me.
     
  11. davidh73750
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    and one more this one has no motor but it might be in the barn. It was late when my friends uncle came in finally. various parts a old dodge motor with the starter/alternator combo up front.
     

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  12. tommy
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    The green one is probably a 26 with the individual HL mounts. The 27 uses a HL bar.
     
  13. Harrison
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    David,

    I'd be interested in this piece...


    [​IMG]

    Thanks, Jim
     
  14. 3wLarry
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    damn...I looked thru all your pics and I didn't find a single deuce part :)
     
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  15. davidh73750
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    Yeah when my buddy called whos not into cars I was hoping it was full of 30-36 fords! LOL.

    Harrison. PM with a reasonable offer and how we can get it to your place. david
     
  16. davidh73750
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    is this what they call the deluxe heater in a 49/50chevy ? those controls dont look very familiar to me.
     

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  17. pasadenahotrod
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    The black tub is a 26-27 Touring Car, now that's a goodie!
    The green car is a 26 Roadster, and that's a goodie!
    The black car is a 23-25 Roadster and that's a goodie!
    If all you got was these three, you could give the rest of the stuff away for free and have a happy life!
     
  18. r8odecay
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    what he said... no, really I PMed you
     
  19. Harrison
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    PM sent man....

    Thanks, Jim
     
  20. djust
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    Great find and in my neck of the woods to.
     
  21. MrModelT
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    The rusted coupe bodies are all Dodge (1924-1929). The green T is a 1926 roadster, the Black Roadster is a 1923 - '25 vintage and the partial touring is a '26 or '27 T :D

    I 'm pretty sure the open cowl is a early Dodge too.
     
  22. davidh73750
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    here some more parts feel free to ID them
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    think this is the last. this stuff has been sitting for years. dodge coupe back half?

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  26. 49ratfink
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    those are the controls for the Deluxe heater that has the heater core in the engine compartment with the fan and vents inside.. the standard heater is self contained and sits inside the car.
     
  27. davidh73750
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    some useable wheels here.

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  28. LANCE-SPEED
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    My family is from a town called Wagoner Ok, I'm always asking them if they know where any old cars are and they just laugh and blow me off??
     
  29. Ray-Dean
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    That's because you Ca. fellas roll down I-40, see the stuff, offer three times what we make in a year for it, and haul it out west by the truck load. Some of us keep stuff hid for personal use and such. :p
     
  30. deuce354
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    Pretty Sure The Cowl On The Right Is a 21 Buick, I Had one And Built A Roadster Pickup From It
     

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