Got some running board shields last month or so and a spare tire carrier back in May. I am now saving up the cash to obtain the correct fenders for 1922.
Once the fenders are acquired, a new radiator will be procured.
The fenders are the final pieces I need.
Centerdoor gains more parts
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Re: Centerdoor gains more parts
A little here and a little there plus time in between to work on what you have before you get some more parts. That’s what I did with my cars. I had a good friend years ago who assembled his car with the best parts he could find. My first T I put together I used 3 engines to build a good one and I followed his example. And of course I used as many as the correct year parts as I found for the chassis and body.
At the time I didn’t have a pocketful of money and started with a frame and the bare remains of a 1919 Roadster body with no wood and that was it. The body with no fenders or frame was in a field when I bought it for $25.00.
Your well on your way with your car and eventually you will get it together. Keep up the good work!
At the time I didn’t have a pocketful of money and started with a frame and the bare remains of a 1919 Roadster body with no wood and that was it. The body with no fenders or frame was in a field when I bought it for $25.00.
Your well on your way with your car and eventually you will get it together. Keep up the good work!