'27 frame, motor, loose parts
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Martinbuilt
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'27 frame, motor, loose parts
I'm going to be shifting some things around in the shop, so if i can re-home this soon...
Otherwise, everything gets buried until i'm bored.
No title. I wanted to build a "pig 'n ford" type racer.
Super nice frame. Clean, painted, lovely. (I drilled out the rivets, and removed the running board supports, but they are here.)
Numbers are present.
'27 motor/trans. Stuck, but i haven't investigated. I pulled the head, and there's no obvious bore damage. I'm totally new to T's, so maybe you know where to look.
Also includes rad, steering column, small-drum rear axle with wood spoke hubs, front axle, early spindles, front wishbone, firewall from unknown year (nice), a couple wooden wheels, rear spring, oval tank, and a steering wheel.
Possibly something else that i've forgotten...
I can't tell you how badly i'd like to see this together, but it is taking up a bunch of space.
Near Pittsburgh PA, $500 for everything.
Otherwise, everything gets buried until i'm bored.
No title. I wanted to build a "pig 'n ford" type racer.
Super nice frame. Clean, painted, lovely. (I drilled out the rivets, and removed the running board supports, but they are here.)
Numbers are present.
'27 motor/trans. Stuck, but i haven't investigated. I pulled the head, and there's no obvious bore damage. I'm totally new to T's, so maybe you know where to look.
Also includes rad, steering column, small-drum rear axle with wood spoke hubs, front axle, early spindles, front wishbone, firewall from unknown year (nice), a couple wooden wheels, rear spring, oval tank, and a steering wheel.
Possibly something else that i've forgotten...
I can't tell you how badly i'd like to see this together, but it is taking up a bunch of space.
Near Pittsburgh PA, $500 for everything.
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Martinbuilt
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Re: '27 frame, motor, loose parts
Still here!
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Oldrusty26
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Re: '27 frame, motor, loose parts
Can you send pics of the wheels ? Do you have any split rims ?
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Oldrusty26
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Re: '27 frame, motor, loose parts
Where near Pittsburgh ? I’m south of Erie pa
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micshotrodgarage
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Re: '27 frame, motor, loose parts
Is the radiator and shell being sold as well?
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Allan
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Re: '27 frame, motor, loose parts
It is a low radiator and shell. Looks good. Need to check the outlet though.
Allan from down under.
Allan from down under.
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Martinbuilt
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Re: '27 frame, motor, loose parts
Everything i have is included. I found an intake and carb thursday.
The rad looks promising, although i haven't had it tested.
I'll check the lower outlet when i'm in the shop tomorrow.
The rad looks promising, although i haven't had it tested.
I'll check the lower outlet when i'm in the shop tomorrow.
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Martinbuilt
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Re: '27 frame, motor, loose parts
15007. About 15 miles north of pgh.
Erie is about 2hrs.
Erie is about 2hrs.