I just purchased this T. It has so many possibilities, and it should be fun. For the immediate future I plan to carry it on the back of Ellie Mae when I go to cars and Coffee. Long term, wow, so much potential. I have other projects now, like getting Ellie Mae road ready, but I want to start gathering info before I make any mistakes. I would like to know what these little cars looked like when they came off the assembly line, I might want to take it back to original.
If it is not feasible to make it correct, then I will have lots of choices! Either way, this should be fun!
Does anyone have information on where I can get parts, what they originally looked like, or websites with information?
Thanks.
A little OT on a little T
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- First Name: Thomas
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A little OT on a little T
Technology, the solution to all of our problems... and the cause of most of them.
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Topic author - Posts: 761
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Re: A little OT on a little T
More pictures, Come back Mr. Bear!
Technology, the solution to all of our problems... and the cause of most of them.
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Re: A little OT on a little T
Isn't that the same company that made the famous "Snapper" riding lawn mowers?
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Re: A little OT on a little T
Tom,
Go to Facebook and search McDonough Equipment Tin Lizzies/buckboards.
They have a Forum on these. Lots of photos and where to get parts.
I have one that has dual rear wheels and a functional wrecker boom on it.
Go to Facebook and search McDonough Equipment Tin Lizzies/buckboards.
They have a Forum on these. Lots of photos and where to get parts.
I have one that has dual rear wheels and a functional wrecker boom on it.
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Re: A little OT on a little T
https://www.tapatalk.com/groups/mcdonou ... equipment/ has info
search ebay for "shriners car"
Tires can be found at Walmart - bicycle tire.
Here's my grandson's
search ebay for "shriners car"
Tires can be found at Walmart - bicycle tire.
Here's my grandson's