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I like it!When people say my 40 is “unsafe” they aren’t from my neck of the woods...View attachment 1928980View attachment 1928981View attachment 1928983View attachment 1928984View attachment 1928986
I think they are split wheels, not bead locks.Nice bead locks!
The really interesting thing is why they built it in the first place.... the mods were done when the car was almost new.I think they are split wheels, not bead locks.
@Pacer why so sure its not a ford. I think it could be based on the rear and frame.
Because the cowl and steering wheel switches look different than both my '29 and '31 Model As.I think they are split wheels, not bead locks.
@Pacer why so sure its not a ford. I think it could be based on the rear and frame.
Do you know?The really interesting thing is why they built it in the first place.... the mods were done when the car was almost new.
You’re right about the Chevy. It was built during the depression when the farmer couldn’t afford to keep his car and the tractor. He’d use it farming all week and still had a way to drive to church on Sunday.Do you know?