1934 model A 1 Attachment(s)
Found this on the web
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Re: 1934 model A That's actually a '33 grill.
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Re: 1934 model A AND a 1928-29 body.
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Re: 1934 model A Looks like an early customizer got creative.
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Re: 1934 model A So there were customizers before George Barris? :cool:
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Re: 1934 model A It also has the original very common version of racing slicks! I had lots of them in my day.
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Re: 1934 model A I wonder what that is for a car on the “ enclosed” trailer???......Mark
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Re: 1934 model A If you look close, It used to be a coupe, look at doors and winshield.
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Re: 1934 model A Well thats one mod I have never seen before.
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Other sight said it was from back in 1935, They hauled one of their Bell Auto Parts midgets out to the mid-west to race and try to market more of them. Stopped by the Indy 500 to check out the Miller-Ford race cars on their way back to Bell, CA.
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Re: 1934 model A I kinda like the grille on it.
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Re: 1934 model A It's definitely an A roadster
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Re: 1934 model A Four grown men in an A roadster pulling a track car on a trailer from Bell, CA to Indy and back; must have been quite a trip.
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Re: 1934 model A Hope they don't get yelled at for modifying that "A"> ;-)
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