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Brent
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Posted: 12/02/06 06:54 AM
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While rummaging through a somewhat local junkyard (Northern California)a while back, I came upon an amazing site that had me drooling down my shirt. There in the very back of the lot was a collection of '30's tin in immaculate shape. And I do mean immaculate. There were approximately 20 to 25 cars - most are four door sedans, and all are 'other than Ford' stuff. Dodge, Plymouth, Terraplane, Pontiac, Buick, Nash, Graham, Cadillac. The list goes on. We bought a '37 Olds sedan for $4000. The upholstery has no tears, there is only surface rust,When we got it home and knocked off the dirt and changed the plugs, it fired right up. So, if anyone's seriously looking for a '30's project, let me know, and I'll point you to the yard.
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Posted: 12/11/06 09:21 PM
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I don't need anything new to do right now but I like to see pictures of raw material. Did you take any?
Tom
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Brent
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Posted: 12/12/06 07:23 AM
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I took lots of pictures. I just can't figure out how to post them. Got any Ideas?
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