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Discussion in 'The Antiquated' started by Mopar Tony, Nov 13, 2020.

  1. Moriarity
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  2. Why do you need a utility truck??

    Gotta ask every once in a while.

    This one's pretty solid!
    Bed is nice,only missing a door.
    It's 6' too...
     
  3. Just picked this up...
    Had to drive 15 hrs tho...
    I will probably take me 20 hrs to get back home.
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  4. Great deal of potential in that truck!Wise purchase!
     
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    Headlights What did they fit originally? MIDSIZE GM == TWILITE
     
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  7. One I forgot about. Nos Superior steering adapter for 49-57 Ford from 1974 I bought off marketplace last year. Got this and a used one for a 55 Chevy off the same guy for like $20 IMG_20240729_205042398.jpg
     
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    That's cool, the earlier Ford ones are way harder to find, seems like most were 69-up GM. The box is cool too. I've had tons of those adapters but I never saw the box before.
     
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  9. Box was one of the main reasons I bought it.
     
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  10. Squablow
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    Brought this home today. I'll have to get rid of one of my other cars to keep it but it was so incredibly cheap I couldn't resist. 37K original miles.

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  11. Really nice condition Nash,does it have a Continental flat six?
     
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  12. Squablow
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    Thanks! It does have a flat 6, but I think it is a Nash in-house designed engine, it appears to be the same one that the later Rambler Americans had into the early 60's.
     
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  15. Bought a pile of ignition and electrical stuff
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    coils, condensers, brushes, regulators, vac advances, caps…..
     
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    Not car related, but I love this thing. My wife found this scale on Facebook and IMG_2240.jpeg price was right. Not working as it sits. This is the kind of piece I drag out in the shop in the winter and get it working-maybe. Always fun to try and tinker though.
     
  17. Moriarity
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    From the swap meet in Chippewa falls Wisconsin today IMG_0866.jpeg IMG_0867.jpeg
     
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  18. ^Some of the off brand shifters were pretty minimal.
     
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  19. What is that?
     
  20. 67drake
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    A scale. Looks like something from an old grocery store that would sit on a counter, as it’s so short. I have done no research yet to verify. I would bet it’s around 1900, lots of heavy brass on it too.
     
  21. Interesting find!
     
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  22. These both came my way last week. A ring spreader by K-D Manufacturing of Lancaster, made in USAmerica. That is printed on the tool. AF6EC662-DDFC-4ED4-B79B-FA6EDDD7A7AA.jpeg The book is a complementary copy given to Ford employees in 2002. It was given to me by a retiree from the foundry of all things, thank you Smitty.
     
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  24. Acres
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    I really dig the design of old cans of Marvels mystery oil.
    I think the design is pretty Marvelous, I got these a couple months ago and they make a nice display on the shelf.
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  25. tommyd
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    I threw one of those books away about five years ago. Probably shouldn't have.
     
  26. You need space to store this stuff, but books are good if the internet goes down, plus I have something to remind me how gracious some people can be.
     
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  27. Scrap yard piece
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    don’t know why. I guess it will hang on the wall
     
  28. Early 50s Chevy P/U?
     
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