Wheel of Misfortune
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- First Name: Frank
- Last Name: Brandi
- * REQUIRED* Type and Year of Model Ts owned: Speedster (1919 w 1926)
- Location: Moline IL
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Wheel of Misfortune
For sale on eBay https://www.ebay.com/itm/265145905460?h ... Vo&vxp=mtr Last one?
Priced to not sell plus $40 shipping too
Priced to not sell plus $40 shipping too
The past is a great place and I don't want to erase it or to regret it, but I don't want to be its prisoner either.
Mick Jagger
Mick Jagger
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Re: Wheel of Misfortune
Bid NOW on incredible super rare Model T hit and miss part. Easy restoration ! NO mucus! Hurry!
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Re: Wheel of Misfortune
I think the "seller" is pulling our leg.
People use LOL all the the time for something that's mildly amusing and doesn't really make them laugh out loud. But that opening bid did it for me. LOL for real.
People use LOL all the the time for something that's mildly amusing and doesn't really make them laugh out loud. But that opening bid did it for me. LOL for real.
The inevitable often happens.
1915 Runabout
1923 Touring
1915 Runabout
1923 Touring
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Re: Wheel of Misfortune
Do not be fooled. That is a Model A wheel. Model T wire wheels don't cost that much.
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Re: Wheel of Misfortune
Looks decent enough to me. Probably will require a tube to
keep air in the tire.
keep air in the tire.
More people are doing it today than ever before !
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Re: Wheel of Misfortune
Just color sand and put a rim liner on it, it will be OK. Super rare!! Bid NOW!!
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Re: Wheel of Misfortune
Well, at least the seller did say it was for parts and not working!
And the seller was honest about that
And the seller was honest about that
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Re: Wheel of Misfortune
Might need a flap or two.Burger in Spokane wrote: ↑Mon May 03, 2021 2:40 amLooks decent enough to me. Probably will require a tube to
keep air in the tire.
1924 Model T Touring
1924 Model TT Truck
1930 Model A Pheaton
"It is great to be crazy ... It gives you a lot more options in life"
1924 Model TT Truck
1930 Model A Pheaton
"It is great to be crazy ... It gives you a lot more options in life"
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Re: Wheel of Misfortune
Not sure Rich would let go of this tire but for another $125 it would be a good match. Probably the wrong size but would it really matter?
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Re: Wheel of Misfortune
Ran when parked.
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Re: Wheel of Misfortune
You guys may laugh, but I sell more of my junk "wall art" 'garage art" stuff at our local Petit Jean Arkansas swap meet or online than I do good stuff. But this guy is still an amature at selling wall art. I would steam clean the part to knock off all flaking rust, and then use a satin spar varnish thinned very thin to seal the remaining rust. Then I would mount that wheel on a couple pieces of barn wood with a black and white photo of a car that used that wheel in a barn wood picture frame mounted to the boards the wheel is mounted to. I can build that entire wall art item in about 1 to 2 hours. If Im doing more than one wall art display at a time I can cut that time in half or less. I would ask about 150.00 for the display and have no problems selling it during the swap meet. In fact this has given me an idea for another "wall art" treasure to make for the upcoming swap meet in June. I have a couple wheels just like that to use. I have kept all the old junk that everyone else would throw away for years. Im not kidding in the least. The wall art Junk displays are some of my best selling items..... The women and "young 20 something's" are my best customers.