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    AA on Ebay ends in 6 hours

    I just got an email about this AA, and it looks to be in pretty good condition.


    #2
    I especially like the engine
    Alaskan A's
    Antique Auto Mushers of Alaska
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    Model A Restorers Club
    Antique Automobile Club of America
    Mullins Owners Club

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      #3
      Originally posted by CarlG View Post
      I especially like the engine
      Whoa.........I should have check out all the pictures first.
      I just looked at the first one and thought I'd better post about it right away since it ends in 6 hours.
      Need to buy some running gear from a hot rod guy.

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        #4
        Have engines, transmissions and rearends that would put it back in order. Rod
        "Much of the social history of the Western world, over the past three decades, has been a history of replacing what worked with what sounded good." Thomas Sowell

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          #5
          Looks like an AA hard tail with front end modifications !
          Model A's and of course the famous AA's

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            #6
            Easy restoration.
            Bill
            http://www.brauchauto.com/
            Eastern Connecticut

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              #7
              It says it was a Broadway stage prop.

              Bob

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                #8
                Anyone else think this is a early 28 AA frame or is it just me ? Worm gear rear, early motor mounts, hump in the rear frame cross section.
                Last edited by pAAt; 10-09-2017, 09:22 PM.
                Model A's and of course the famous AA's

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                  Model A's and of course the famous AA's

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                    #10
                    Originally posted by pAAt View Post
                    Anyone else think this is a early 28 AA frame or is it just me ? Worm gear rear, early motor mounts, hump in the rear frame cross section.
                    Looking at the GAV hanger under the tank I would say mid to late '28. It would be easier to identify if we had a tank date.

                    It's also got a 2 tooth steering. I'm thinking closer to '29.
                    Last edited by DaWizard; 10-09-2017, 09:41 PM.
                    You wana look waaay far up da road and plan yer route because the brakes are far more of a suggestion than a command!

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                      #11
                      I think 1929 also. All worm drive had the humped cross member and the rear engine mounts were used through Feb. 1930.

                      Bob

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                        #12
                        So tell me, anyone here get the bid on that?
                        You wana look waaay far up da road and plan yer route because the brakes are far more of a suggestion than a command!

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                        • pAAt
                          pAAt commented
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                          Should have bought that, but got no money !! Don't tell Mitch that, Wiz, I need a good calendar The truck has a 1930 title which I thought might be wrong, but from you guys and looking at [The Ford Model AA (aafords.com)] , it could be a real close call. Thanks for the info Bob C and Wiz.
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