Free to good home
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Michael Paul
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Free to good home
Hi all, I have this great truck conversion chassis free to a good home. Very nice condition, you can still see the pinstripes on the side of the frame.
Comes with.lots of extra t parts. Fenders, touring car doors, wooden wheels, all free!
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Michael Paul
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Re: Free to good home
There are two extra TT rolling chassis for the taking also one with the lower half of a C cab body.
Swing by the ranch with a big trailer! Lots of good free stuff.. even found a early Studebaker radiator in the pile, and an Emf hood from about 1910.. lots of other stuff ! The rules are, once you drive in, you can't leave until your trailer is full!
Swing by the ranch with a big trailer! Lots of good free stuff.. even found a early Studebaker radiator in the pile, and an Emf hood from about 1910.. lots of other stuff ! The rules are, once you drive in, you can't leave until your trailer is full!
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tdump
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Re: Free to good home
WOW, the Ccab i have behind the shop would look good sitting on that! so far away!
If you can't help em, don't hinder em'
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Michael Paul
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Re: Free to good home
I was planning on building a bus body. The springs in the back should hold lots of weight.
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Daisy Mae
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Re: Free to good home
Interesting conversion of car chassis & TT axle, curious as to the donor frame extension/springs.
At least its not buried in pig farm mud pond like the TT axle I dragged out on a farm south of Merced.
You live in beautiful country. My Grandpa lived in Grass Valley, ex military/private pilot, he & I used to run down your way to Beale to watch the SR71's.
At least its not buried in pig farm mud pond like the TT axle I dragged out on a farm south of Merced.
You live in beautiful country. My Grandpa lived in Grass Valley, ex military/private pilot, he & I used to run down your way to Beale to watch the SR71's.
Call me anything you want...just so long as it isn't "late for dinner"
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Michael Paul
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Re: Free to good home
Yes, it's really well done. Still in great shape.
We've had some good rains here, and things are greening up!
We've had some good rains here, and things are greening up!
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Michael Paul
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Daisy Mae
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Re: Free to good home
How many rattlesnakes in that pile?? 
Call me anything you want...just so long as it isn't "late for dinner"
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Gene_French
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Re: Free to good home
Chassis looks alot like the "Truckford" chassis i had listed last year ... the unit i had was open driveshaft , with a gear reduction at the wheels ... will try to post some pictures of that chassis ... Gene French
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brassford
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Re: Free to good home
No sure how many rattlesnakes there are but I hope they're up to date on there tetanus shots 
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Michael Paul
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Re: Free to good home
Lots of front axels!
Yes, we just found a 10 button under some sheet metal.
The snakes here are friendly, you can pet them if you're fast!
Yes, we just found a 10 button under some sheet metal.
The snakes here are friendly, you can pet them if you're fast!
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Daisy Mae
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Re: Free to good home
Ten? That's a biggun! I've had more than my fair share dealing with rattler's. I'll let you pet them!
Wish I lived closer.
Wish I lived closer.
Call me anything you want...just so long as it isn't "late for dinner"
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Michael Paul
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Re: Free to good home
Free T parts, and free diamondback hat bands!
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Dan Hatch
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Re: Free to good home
Ten, that is a baby around my shop. Last one I had to deal with had 18. The next day came across a 14.
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Michael Paul
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Re: Free to good home
You have real diamondbacks where you live! The eastern diamondbacks are much larger than the north pacific species we have here.
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Dan Hatch
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Re: Free to good home
We call ours Timber Rattlers. They are not long but fat. Usually about 4 to 5 feet.