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Re: Does anyone know what this is???
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Posted by cdmn on February 12, 2006 at 18:59:44 from (66.228.228.102):
In Reply to: Does anyone know what this is??? posted by aquaelvis on February 11, 2006 at 09:39:26:
This started out as a 29 Pontiac. You could get either wooden wheels or wire spoked. Notice the divided grille. This was a Pontiac styling feature for many years. Most of these rigs use two transmissions and a truck rear axle. I've got one made from Star parts and others. It uses a two speed rear axle from what I think is an IHC truck. I have a couple others made from Model T Fords, they use Model T worm drive truck axles. I've seen some made from old Buicks and old Dodges. The old six cylinder Buicks and 4 cylinder Dodges were built really tough. One of the problems is to keep them cool when working hard. Dalton, MN show will feature odd-balls this year.
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