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Make a Wish(bone)

Posted: Sun Jan 18, 2026 9:52 am
by South Park Zephyr
Not to continue hijacking a different thread, I have found more photos of T parts in a salvage yard.
Also, Can anyone identify, or maybe help to identify this speedster body.

Thanks
Scott

Re: Make a Wish(bone)

Posted: Sun Jan 18, 2026 10:36 am
by TRDxB2
I would say its a DIY simple T-bucket like with low hood. Reason: the braces for a windshield look like angle iron not a finished look.
It is a bit narrow, maybe a single seater

Re: Make a Wish(bone)

Posted: Sun Jan 18, 2026 10:41 am
by Mike Silbert
The body looks a lot like the one mentioned in this thread
https://www.mtfca.com/discus/messages/2 ... 1201728029

It looks like that body might be in the class of "challenging restoration"
But you probably would have the only one on a tour or at a show.
Mike

Re: Make a Wish(bone)

Posted: Sun Jan 18, 2026 10:42 am
by Chris Barker
three of those wishbones appear to have good balls!

Re: Make a Wish(bone)

Posted: Sun Jan 18, 2026 11:32 am
by South Park Zephyr
Yeah, challenging….
For $250.00 I couldn’t let it continue to rot

Re: Make a Wish(bone)

Posted: Sun Jan 18, 2026 12:16 pm
by Daisy Mae
Man, next time I go thru MO, I'm bringing some tools and giving you a call!

Re: Make a Wish(bone)

Posted: Sun Jan 18, 2026 12:30 pm
by South Park Zephyr
I look forward to it

Scott

Re: Make a Wish(bone)

Posted: Sun Jan 18, 2026 12:52 pm
by South Park Zephyr
Mike,
Thank you
It does look very close

Re: Make a Wish(bone)

Posted: Sun Jan 18, 2026 2:09 pm
by TRDxB2
South Park Zephyr wrote:
Sun Jan 18, 2026 11:32 am
Yeah, challenging….
For $250.00 I couldn’t let it continue to rot
The purpose of it would help with some dimensions. Looking at it in the back of the pickup really makes it look like a single seater. Perhaps a good look around the area might uncover some speedster underslung parts.

Re: Make a Wish(bone)

Posted: Sun Jan 18, 2026 5:00 pm
by South Park Zephyr
This is another find in the same yard.
I hope someone can help identify this one as well.
It has a secondary gauge mount to the left of the steering column, a second transmission behind the Ford engine/ transmission, and behind the doors and window the body panels have a 90 degree bend that meets up with a wooden stake bed.
I remember a book my father had showing dozens of body styles that were available , but i have no idea where it went.
I neglected to see if it was a TT, but I’m guessing that is is.

Re: Make a Wish(bone)

Posted: Sun Jan 18, 2026 5:12 pm
by Daisy Mae
Interesting combo of parts.
The engine is 26/27, but it is not a TT frame.
I don't recognize the cab, but neither is it a factory TT cab, probably a mash up of a much later body.

Re: Make a Wish(bone)

Posted: Sun Jan 18, 2026 6:10 pm
by John kuehn
The supposed T speedster front cowl looks to wide for a T firewall. But I haven’t experience with speedsters so that’s why I’m asking. But then again all the photos of a T parts yard is pretty neat.

In the reference post the body could be the remains of an Ames body and looking again a piece of plywood could be made behind some sort of hood former to fill out the opening.
Neat find.

Re: Make a Wish(bone)

Posted: Sun Jan 18, 2026 6:24 pm
by Mike Silbert
My gut is telling me it was a 26-27 coupe wood window frame body then chopped off right behind the quarter windows and reworked to make it into a truck.
The seam for the center rear upper panel is now bent to be sticking straight out the sides.
It has some kind of car to truck conversion (extra and longer frame rails) adding the stake bed to the back.
Most every part looks to be cut, mangled, rusted, reworked or just changed.
A very interesting mashup of parts making even trying to do a preservation challenging.
It looks like some cool yard art, or the rest of the chassis for your new speedster project.

Mike