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27 degrees here supposed to get a little sleet and ice..hope it passes us by...im still dustin in that room...i dont know whether im ging forward or backwards at this point...got my book shelf straitened up..got them parker book all shined up...they do look good to me..run across a book that tells how to work on 32 fords...wish i had kept mine..any way hope all of this cleanup is worth it in the end.... charlie
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Keep at it Charlie...Thats what winter's are for....
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there aint enough winters left for me to get done what i need to do...gotta 36 ford 5 windo and a 57 chevy sedan delivery that needs work from bumper to bumper... use to get most things done before i retierd butdont get anything done dont seem like now...maybe i look and talk to much about parkers and otherguns like lc smith andfox...and with the ground hog predicting a early spring how can a man get any thing done...know i shoulda got a bead on that ground hog while i had a chance... charlie
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Charlie, I think I can help ya out here....Just send that 57 Chevy sedan delivery up here to CT and I'll tinker with it for a while. My brother had a 60 Chevy sedan delivery in his younger years....A great car for dating if ya know what I mean... And oh ya it had a 409 in it. He always loved big blocks and I loved the RPM of small blocks....sorry for gettin carried away...
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Old iron - the best for both guns and autos. Now is that '36 in need of the same attention as the '57 or is it ready to drive the fields for deer and birds again? I think a whole lot of us are in the same boat - just not enuf time. "Mom" is happier that I'm playing with guns - vehicles just take up too much of our limited space. From a previous post I recall you already disposed of one of my favs - '32 Ford. Maybe one day. I think "Mom" is pushing for stamp collecting.
Cheers, Jack
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Here's some befores
Unlikely to be many "afters". The red '59 Merc is the project but it hasn't been touched for two years since demolishing the parts car (which in my opinion was in better shape than the red one - but my buddy wanted the red one because he and his brother shared one while they were both looking to find a wife.)
The red headed guy is my buddy. The farmer with all the goodies is with him in one shot and was quite helpful with his knowledge of how to dismantle ford products. The farmer and his wife are in another pic. Salt of the earth folks. Their house is from 1880. Didn't take any pics because it is not yet abandoned and falling apart. There is a quonset full of beautifully restored vehicles, all done on the farm. I hope to go back one day with some Parkers and get some "period appropriate" shots of the guns with vehicles. For those who enjoy old iron here's a few for you. Cheers, Jack
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I'll take the '37 two-door thanks!
That "farmer and his wife" look like great people. You can tell they laugh a lot by the "happy" wrinkles around their eyes and the corners of their smiles. |
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I'm sure a deal can be struck. He is clearing it all - not enuf time left and kids have zero interest. A neighbor has over 300 derelicts. These guys can take incredible junk and recreate amazing vehicles, when they aren't plowing, seeding, fertilizing, spraying, swathing, combining and hauling. Haven't been over there for a couple years, so it will be interesting to see what is left now. Next time I need to get some pics of those in the quonset. The Merc Turnpike Cruiser is a sight to behold. Not sure of the true vintage, but in the quonset is one of these (pictured below from google) and it has not been touched and it is "almost" NIB original. I think some of the wooden spokes on one wheel had issues from resting in soggy mud for a "few" years. I think it would make a neat car to use for some "vintage" hunting shots. Gotta do that one day.
Cheers, Jack
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