model t &*#@

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EKDV8
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model t &*#@

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hi! all I just rescued this model t &*#@ from a cousin of mine ,the bodies fairly shot but its mechanicaly still complete and was told that it still runs .I think its about a 1925 model ,just going to put it away in back corner of the shed and maybe have a crack at it in a year or two.
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restore or rod ??? is it a tourer ?
I started with nothing and still have most of it left.


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hi! blacky its a tourer but the bodys fairly cactus ,if I cant find a better body for it I will turn it into a c cab pick up ,as far as hotrodding goes I have a model a chassis that I have put aside for later which I would like to set up with a flathead and a new 28 Brookville body if the tax man is feeling generous this year
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Hi Jamie
That's a score mate you seem to have all the luck.
Really like the idea of the flathead keeping it old school.
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