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Old 11-12-2015, 07:04 PM   #1
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@Sunnybrook: I'm wondering the same thing myself. I'm really leaning towards getting it towed home and checking it out myself.
I guess I'll look for "how to rebuild your model A brakes" videos on youtube.
@1931 flamingo: No pics till Saturday. As far as why stuff is worn…. who knows?
If it was restored then used a lot, then stored, that could be 1 answer.
I know what I'm looking at from a body, interior, frame condition.
The motor looks simple enough.
The brakes give me pause.
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Old 11-12-2015, 07:30 PM   #2
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@Sunnybrook: I'm wondering the same thing myself. I'm really leaning towards getting it towed home and checking it out myself.
I guess I'll look for "how to rebuild your model A brakes" videos on youtube.
@1931 flamingo: No pics till Saturday. As far as why stuff is worn…. who knows?
If it was restored then used a lot, then stored, that could be 1 answer.
I know what I'm looking at from a body, interior, frame condition.
The motor looks simple enough.
The brakes give me pause.

The motor is pretty simple,
as long as the block is not cracked....
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