Willowbilly3
A *real* tin magnet
I got in the best "junkyard" ever. And first off, no I didn't take a camera in but I promise I'll take pics as the stuff comes in.
It's about 160 miles away. First trip this week I'm bring home a 35 and a 36 Ford pickups. Both were projects and have no front sheet metal. Good cabs, fair boxes and rough back fenders. One has a MII and a 9 inch. I will get pics of those when I get home. Next on my list is a really nice original Mullins. Then there is 3 more 35-36 cabs with doors but he's kinda high on them, 2 model A pickup boxes I haven't priced yet, a pretty rough 41 short door coupe. After that, not sure. He has another 35 pickup that's a lot more complete, several 26-27 roadster pickups (some run). Several T truck cabs, 2 more 41 sedans, a 39 chev 2 door, a couple 48-49 F1s, 2-3 F4s, piles of fenders, hoods for pre war fords.
All this is just overflow for a old guy with his own personal museum.
It's about 160 miles away. First trip this week I'm bring home a 35 and a 36 Ford pickups. Both were projects and have no front sheet metal. Good cabs, fair boxes and rough back fenders. One has a MII and a 9 inch. I will get pics of those when I get home. Next on my list is a really nice original Mullins. Then there is 3 more 35-36 cabs with doors but he's kinda high on them, 2 model A pickup boxes I haven't priced yet, a pretty rough 41 short door coupe. After that, not sure. He has another 35 pickup that's a lot more complete, several 26-27 roadster pickups (some run). Several T truck cabs, 2 more 41 sedans, a 39 chev 2 door, a couple 48-49 F1s, 2-3 F4s, piles of fenders, hoods for pre war fords.
All this is just overflow for a old guy with his own personal museum.