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***Wanted*** Always looking for Oilzum, Kunz, and Husky Cans, Signs and Smalls.
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Please - NO offers to Buy or Sell in this forum category
Statements such as, "I'm thinking about selling this." are considered an offer to sell.
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Kevin, Now you need to go check out Fordbarn.com. Lot's of nice guys there also.
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Nice find Kevin, how do you like that non-syncro tranny. We had a national Model-A meet here in San Diego in June, one fellow and his grandson drove out from South Carolina and a couple cars driven from the upper mid west, Ohio I think. Look into joining one of the national clubs. Google MARC and/or MAFCA. Just started working on my 1929 "Murray" Town Sedan, it came as a complete basket case, will be quite awhile before it is on the road. Enjoy, Ed
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So where's the picture of the lubester? ha, ha! Just kidding. Glad you got them!
Brian
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Nice car!!I agree sign up over at the Fordbarn,I'm a member over there also,TONS of knowledge on that site. Joe
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Nice car. I learned to double clutch driving one of those. My dad cringed every time I had to shift.
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So does it have a Hemi in it?
Chuck Signs Wanted: Sunset, Clipper, Harbor, Indian Motorcycle, Powerlube, Beacon, Michelin, Conoco MM
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LOL! No Chuck, its completely stock. I went on a little 20 mile jaunt with it yesterday and I have a new appreciation of our ancestors that used these things every day! Don't get me wrong here, as its a blast to drive but top end is around 45 and it rides pretty good on smooth pavement! I can't imagine what it would be like at 45 down a rough gravel road with potholes! Of course, eighty years from now, they'll be wondering how we ever managed with the cars we drive!!
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