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RE: A Find in the Woods of Maine ...........
by Prixmo 1
Posted: 08/27/2003 15:58 EST
Looks like ya need a chainsaw more than a trailer.
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RE: A Find in the Woods of Maine ...........
by Wyld Chyld
Posted: 08/27/2003 17:19 EST
Al, Can you find out where in Maine they are. I need a road trip.
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WPoC, Friend of edcroozer, Politically incorrect,DSRA member, Speed freak, and home to S8N !! If it ain't glass it'll rust !!
In rust we trust. That was cool and sad at the same time.
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RE: A Find in the Woods of Maine ...........
by lostandfound
Posted: 08/27/2003 21:53 EST
I know were it is is nanananaah! Lots of roted stuff but some very usable panels and stainless. The ride is the best part. Going up there the first week in nov if it dont snow. Nice pix's Al Thanx
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RE: A Find in the Woods of Maine ...........
by Slammin
Posted: 08/28/2003 07:16 EST
I want th..no wait, I'll take tha...err gimmie one of th...ah hell, I'll dig deep and bring all the pre '48 stuff home.
Man that '37 Ford panel looks aaaaaaaaaaawful tempting! Any other pics of the '40 Plym./Dodge/Chrysler ya got a side shot of?
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I just hate it when I see 41 Olds parts going to waste. Too bad I am 3500 miles away. I don't mind a road trip, but that is a bit much.
Doug
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RE: A Find in the Woods of Maine ...........
by mrwillys
Posted: 08/28/2003 11:56 EST
That Willys sheet metal is still usable. L&F, can you grab it for me? Is this stuff reasonably priced?
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RE: A Find in the Woods of Maine ...........
by edcroozer
Posted: 08/28/2003 17:26 EST
Reasonably priced??? Ha! Good luck, Most are out for the Hawaiian vacation funds. If they can be had, I`m sure ECURB will come through for you.
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Chief Legal Council & Charter Member: Dipstick Street Rod Association
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RE: A Find in the Woods of Maine ...........
by Fred
Posted: 09/02/2003 10:44 EST
This is a case of when ya hjave the cash, there are no cars to be had for a decent price....when the cash is gone, all of these "barn finds" pop up!!! I can only save just so much for just so long...lol....
The comment about, "finding them for about 150$" back in '66, in '65 at Ft Rucker Alabama, I gave 300$ for a '31 coupe and drove it home about 20 miles..found out the water pump was bad! lol In '66 I found a mint '31 Town Sedan with the first slightly laid back windshield for 500$..
Sad to say that times got hard when I was discharged and the cars had to go......I still shed a tear now and then...
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RE: A Find in the Woods of Maine ...........
by 40Stude
Posted: 08/28/2003 15:30 EST
Look's like Heaven to me!
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RE: A Find in the Woods of Maine ...........
by fancycar
Posted: 08/28/2003 16:49 EST
That was just plain fun. Thanks Al,it is better then some of the car shows I have been to.
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