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Is THIS what usta....'trip-your-trigger"??!
Talk about primitive by today's standards!!!!!!!
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That's a T-bone. I was into A-bones. That one is equipped with a Ruxtell two speed rear-end which helped the T's quite a bit.
Thanks Mike, I enjoyed that ride.
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My brother still has my daddy's 1930 Model A coupe that he had restored.
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Back in the day, Billy, I put a lot of miles on a '30 Delux Sedan. Had it stock for about six months after a three year restoration then modified it with juice brakes, 12V, a '39 transmission, and a Riley Two-Port "B" engine. Made a pretty nice driver out of it.
I'm trying to talk myself into getting another one. Maybe a '29 tudor or a coupe. Probably won't but I dream.
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My Dad loved his,
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