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Whos going to the Monroe, WA swap meet this weekend? (May 16th)

Discussion in 'The Hokey Ass Message Board' started by Chris, May 11, 2009.

  1. Shaggy
    Joined: Mar 6, 2003
    Posts: 5,207

    Shaggy
    Member
    from Sultan, WA

    $45 Stromberg 97 rebuilder
    $30 stgrd bolt vette valve covers
    and the 6-v71 i need for my coupe
    And some other odds and ends
     
  2. Oh and how could I forget, I saw Shaggy about 200 times passing by. Man you move dude!!!!
     
  3. I got an NOS 2 5/8" curved glass stewart warner temp gauge and matching Amp gauge, nice bakelite yellow shift know, rumble hinges, nice orriginal 33/34 steering wheel, some fuel/amp 33/34 gauges, two 33/34 radiators for 20.00 each (nice, too!) and my big score- a Ford blue oval for the hood emblem off of a mid 30's Ford. It cost me a dollar, bought from Just Dug. It's a worthless piece really, but just knowing that I own something that Doug graced his hands on is priceless. He is the Hot rod god after all.

    I saw K-member, Moses, Just Doug, F head, Hotrod-40, and met Speed Nazi. Had a great time, can't wait until the fall meet :D
     
  4. Paul
    Joined: Aug 29, 2002
    Posts: 16,781

    Paul
    Editor

    bumped into an aquaintance,
    name slips my mind,
    told me about a super secret run comming up
    forget where and who's puting it on

    had a great time
    picked up a few things I might use some day
    bumped into a few freinds I hadn't seen for a while
     
  5. This was just marked free so I took it home. Anyone know how old it is? I found a receipt in it dated
    06-16-67 but dont know what it was for.

    [​IMG]
     
  6. Dirty Dug
    Joined: Jan 11, 2003
    Posts: 3,721

    Dirty Dug
    Member

    Actually what I offered to give you but you had to buy, for a dollar, was the start of your '32 project and you didn't even know it. You're one shrewd shopper....good seeing you.
     
  7. Jettback50
    Joined: Feb 10, 2008
    Posts: 422

    Jettback50
    Member

    Carbuilder -bought that rolling shear from you. Works real nice.

    Rabid Whippet - Real nice find. Looks like a full engine diagnostic machine (dwell, advance, rpm...)

    I spent most of my time in the dollar bins but I did get a cool little book on Dashes and Interiors. Barris Style.<SCRIPT type=text/javascript> vbmenu_register("postmenu_3911311", true); </SCRIPT>
     


  8. You too Doug. You gotta know, by the time I hit your booth, I had about 16.00 to my name:D I'll let you know how my 32 project is going ;)
     
    Last edited: May 19, 2009
  9. carbuilder
    Joined: Nov 21, 2006
    Posts: 982

    carbuilder
    Member

    Ok what did I by I do not remember bying a shear. I bought a 36 colum,box & banjo wheel plus a 1922 packard ignition switch which will be in the center of the dash for my 36 roadster Danny.
     
  10. Picked it up on Sunday. It was a ghost town and the vendors were just giving stuff away. Thats how I got this for free. Saturday was probably the biggest I have ever seen.
     
  11. brigrat
    Joined: Nov 9, 2007
    Posts: 5,980

    brigrat
    Member
    from Wa.St.

    Instead of scoring I lost, I lost a '47 Chevy title some where in the car corral area. It was signed but not dated................ ouch!
     
  12. Shaggy
    Joined: Mar 6, 2003
    Posts: 5,207

    Shaggy
    Member
    from Sultan, WA

    I know where there might be a manual for that! I think the manual might be older but not sure. Then you can use the best modern tools on the 'birds and whippet
     
  13. I'd be interested it that!!
     

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