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rustbucket49

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I'm working on getting this heap. It has been on our place since it was bought in the 1920's. Converted to a "pick-up" back in the war. Used to be a touring sedan. I am thinking about replacing the wood bed w/ a decent bed, channeling a bit, lowering and trying to get the 4 banger going again. This is the one that got my hand slapped on another website for mentioning the "RR" idea !! :) It really hurts me to see this thing deteriorate to nothing....

I would really appreciate some ideas / pictures / stories of what to do with this.
 

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Looks to be a good start. Maybe just redesigning the flatbed could be an option. And redoing the 4 banger with some early performance stuff. Would be a cool throw back rod. Rat even :D
 
Looks to be a good start. Maybe just redesigning the flatbed could be an option. And redoing the 4 banger with some early performance stuff. Would be a cool throw back rod. Rat even :D

I kinda have to agree here. That would be awesome with the flatbed "repaired" and some vintage speed parts. Of course I`d have to leave mother natures "paint job" for the ultimate rat look.:D Add a set of WW`s on steelies, just please don`t paint`em red.:D
 
Actually, I am warming up more to the idea of leaving the wood bed on it. Back during WWI people would convert their cars to pick-ups as part of the war effort. I may leave it like this as a "tribute" to that time. I want to get the wires blasted and redone - perhaps wrap w/ some WWW...

What about the frame, think I should drop it?? I am not familiar w/ the correct process - I presume a dropped front axle and Z the back ??? If so, how much?
 
They rationed gas during the war and trucks were alloted more than cars so these conversions were common. There is a 1 ton model t locally that is in worse shape than that one. It is updated with power disc brakes and hopped up 4 banger. Original wood, what is left of it. Draws a crowd cruise nites at
the drive-in. When he leaves he chirps the tires in second gear (on wooden rims). :D Cheap and fun
 
They rationed gas during the war and trucks were alloted more than cars so these conversions were common. There is a 1 ton model t locally that is in worse shape than that one. It is updated with power disc brakes and hopped up 4 banger. Original wood, what is left of it. Draws a crowd cruise nites at
the drive-in. When he leaves he chirps the tires in second gear (on wooden rims). :D Cheap and fun

Pictures??
 
Fast forward a couple of months... I gave up on the possibility of getting this Mdl "A" because my cousin has title to it (which is a long story in itself) and said he wasn't selling. However, I got an email from him this week and he changed his mind - now agreed to sell it.

For some reason I can't find my balls right now, so haven't bellied up to the bar yet. I'll probably pull the trigger, but gotta find a place to put it. Also I have to find those balls again to ask my wife - this may be the last message I send on R3 - been good knowing you guys if my wife reacts - uh.... what's the word..... oh yeah, ****ed, and starts throwing frying pans. ;)
 
Get it before your cousin changes his mind again. Looks like it's practically ready to drive, just needs new tires and a few odds and ends. STILL RAN WHEN PARKED. :D
 

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