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Old 02-18-2016, 07:08 PM   #1
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I forgot to say I have a complete stock front and rear axle and suspension. A 7:1 winfield head, intake, carb, cam, lightened flywheel and counterbalanced crank rebuilt engine. A trans. I just need a nice frame. and I'm off and running.

also when I mention "not a show car" I mean I'm not concerned with having the correct date coded parts for the car. I will of course build it with as much skill as I have.
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Old 02-18-2016, 07:33 PM   #2
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Neat always worth saving a Roadster (or any Model A as far as that goes). Good luck to you keep us posted very interesting project you'll do well
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I forgot to say I have a complete stock front and rear axle and suspension. A 7:1 winfield head, intake, carb, cam, lightened flywheel and counterbalanced crank rebuilt engine. A trans. I just need a nice frame. and I'm off and running.

also when I mention "not a show car" I mean I'm not concerned with having the correct date coded parts for the car. I will of course build it with as much skill as I have.
Good plan.
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