charlesthomas
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Sept 4, 2011 17:04:05 GMT -5
Post by charlesthomas on Sept 4, 2011 17:04:05 GMT -5
doesn't seem to be to much activity on here yet, but i remain hopeful. I have been working on cars for most of my short life, and I have a 49 crosely that someone put an odd T-Bucket styled body on. I intend to buy another crosely at some point for my wife, she wants a sedan.
- Charles
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Sept 7, 2011 11:23:37 GMT -5
Post by Melissa on Sept 7, 2011 11:23:37 GMT -5
Sounds Great, Charles, Where are you located?
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charlesthomas
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Sept 8, 2011 8:24:44 GMT -5
Post by charlesthomas on Sept 8, 2011 8:24:44 GMT -5
I am located in Oak harbor, WA. -Charles Here are some pics! on the day I got it. here it is after paint. (the only thing I could do for no money, lol)
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jman
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Sept 11, 2011 22:14:46 GMT -5
Post by jman on Sept 11, 2011 22:14:46 GMT -5
Looks like someone was trying to make a T bucket type of rod out of it.
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charlesthomas
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Sept 13, 2011 15:16:22 GMT -5
Post by charlesthomas on Sept 13, 2011 15:16:22 GMT -5
That was my thought. It bears a striking resemblance to a kit I once saw in one of my father's older 'Popular Mechanics' magazines. I am attempting to find it again, and attempt to discover exactly what the person that changed the body did to it. I rather like it though. When I get some money (if I sell my lincoln mark V), I hope to find an Actual Crosley somewhere to restore. -Charles
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