Re: Model A Huckster Group Quote:
|
Re: Model A Huckster Group 2 Attachment(s)
here the whip!
|
Re: Model A Huckster Group Welcome to the site and really like your avitar.
|
Re: Model A Huckster Group I have contacted the sites and people who have been suggested to me from this site and others. I can affirm that they do not want to offer any help. However, I have found some basic dimensions that along with some simple math, some measuring, calculating proportions and using CAD measuring, I am in the process of coming up with a drawing with some measurements I may be able to build from. I have loaded all this onto a CAD program , so as soon as I have something worthwhile to see, I'll be sure to post it for all. Thanks
|
Re: Model A Huckster Group Thank you very much I appreciate that :)
|
Re: Model A Huckster Group Does anyone possibly have any knowledge if our huckster if from a newer kit? And if so the origin/maker of the kit/year kits were made?
thank you |
Re: Model A Huckster Group pby/lincoln: That looks like a homegrown one to me.
Paul in CT |
Re: Model A Huckster Group Quote:
If you are handy with CAD you can scale up photos based on known measurements like wheels. I have used Corel to export raster files that then get translated to a CAD file. I am also sending you and email with dimensions for the Station Wagon from a book I have that I forgot I had that may help. |
Re: Model A Huckster Group Jay at Wagon Works is still in business, I just ordered plans for a Huckster Van. He has been responsive to my email inquiries. His email is [email protected]
|
Re: Model A Huckster Group I am in the process of building using same plans. Do you happen to know the Dodge year? The cushion looked thicker than the ones I have looking at in the scrap yards. Thank you for posting pictures.
Jack |
Re: Model A Huckster Group what year was the dodge seat out of?
|
Re: Model A Huckster Group Quote:
|
Re: Model A Huckster Group Quote:
|
Re: Model A Huckster Group 5 Attachment(s)
Jack B, I tried to locate the fellow who gave Me the Dodge Seat, to no avail, he has moved. He told me that it was from a Dodge Darango ??? Maybe mjw is correct, it may be from an early Caravan ?? I do remember he said it was from the Late 90's.
The Photos Below is what Prompted Me to Build a Huckster Van, as of now I am Engineering the Installation the Rear Bumper. Also I have included Photos of a Huckster Pick-up for thoes that may Not Want to Build the Van Version. Jay Cramer has the Plans for Both Versions, that I have Used. Click on My Name in my Avtar, go to the Profile section to see Photos of my Build |
Re: Model A Huckster Group How can we reach Jay Cramer ? is he a Barner ? I am also interested in plans !
|
Re: Model A Huckster Group To contact Jay Cramer, to buy the Plans and Builders Video, its best to call him after 6:00 PM Central Time @;
Jay Cramer Wagon Works 213 SW Kline St. Ankeny, Iowa 50023-2639 Tel. 515-964-5085 Or E-mail [email protected] |
Re: Model A Huckster Group I finally reached jay and had a couple discussion for what I want to do. he was very helpful and I'm getting a set of his plans.
|
Re: Model A Huckster Group I just got a '30 Huckster today-The seller brought it to me, and he literally had to drive through a tornado to get here! (in Dexter,Mi). I had been buying parts from him via a Craigslist ad, and when he offered me this uncompleted Huckster, I had to have it, even though I've barely started on my '30 Fordor, and I had to really move stuff around to make enough room in the pole barn to shoehorn it in. I know nothing about it, and I don't even have any photos of it yet-it was raining as he pulled up with it on the trailer, and we were more concerned with getting it in the barn than taking pics. I suspect I'll have this one on the road long before the Fordor.
|
Re: Model A Huckster Group Well I did get my plans from Jay. So what I need to do is figure if the back wall of the cab section is in the correct location to allow a full metal bed to fit. I don't want to use the entire plan and build a wood rear section,just the cab.
Now congrats on your purchase Jeep. We definitely need to see pics, so don't be long :) |
Re: Model A Huckster Group Jeep, congrats on your Huckster. They are a fun rig to have.
Just a comment about a Huckster. If it is made out of Oak, be sure you make sure the wood it treated well. Oak tends to "age" with moisture showing black spots that tend to grow and gives you a well aged look. A friend of mine has a Huskster just like mine and he kept it in a shed that let in the moisture. It ended up with these black spots and he has had a real problem trying to refinish it. Anyway good luck with your purchase and have fun with it. Would like to see pictures also. |
All times are GMT -5. The time now is 12:42 AM. |
Powered by vBulletin® Version 3.8.11
Copyright ©2000 - 2024, vBulletin Solutions Inc.