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Quite a bit of fresh blood tonight. The Henry J was first class all the way. The flattie powered Model A coupe was nice too. Had a quick change and a Merc dash. Yo man, it's a Chevy sedan delivery.
 

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The J had a blown small block and a straight axle. It was flawless.
 

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Thanks Bob. When i was about 15 a friend had a Henry J delivered to his house for which he was to pay $6. After a couple of weeks it had to be repossessed for lack of funds.
 
Thanks Bob. When i was about 15 a friend had a Henry J delivered to his house for which he was to pay $6. After a couple of weeks it had to be repossessed for lack of funds.

That's funny, e-man. Similar story: When I was going to school in a small Wisconsin town I bought a Henry J out of a junkyard for five bucks. I put it in a municipal parking lot near the house I was staying. It sat there most of the school year collecting tickets. Finally the town hauled it back to the junkyard where I bought it.
 
It's cooling off in the great north country. Beautiful weather but, we know what's coming. Not many newbies last night. I possibly posted the Willys PU a couple years ago but a good truck to see again. The '36 Olds is stock, unrestored except work to make it roadworthy and some OEM-style interior work.
 

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Dr. C, I didn't talk to the owner so I couldn't tell ya.

Snopro, Del has a blown Willys coupe too. But I like his truck the best.

Burgerman & E-man, the Olds owner is a regular but it is the first time he brought it. I'll get more pics if he brings it again.

I really appreciate the comments from you guys.
 
A perfect night and a few cars to show. Sure gets dark early now. Gotta dodge the deer on the way home. The green '37 belonged to a friend, Puglsey, who is no longer with us.
 

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