Yes? Or no?

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Yes? Or no?

1931 Ford Model A 4x4

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Mike like!

Of course she needs some paint to polish up...

:)




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Yes!

I agree, needs a shiny coat of paint!
 
Is this something you are considering buying for yourself?
 
Yes!

Like you said, just needs the shiny paint.
 
Is this something you are considering buying for yourself?

No... I like the look but I would want to change the frame and running gear and at some point you just appreciate the other guy’s ride and let her go...

We actually wetsanded a 2-Wheel version of the truck here at Autogeek a few years ago.

I do like this 1946 Dodge and the owner has promised to give me first right of refusal when he decides to sell it.

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Sitting on a modern Chevy Blazer frame and running gear. It had air conditioning and currently a small block Chevy but the owner said it had a Big Block in it previously - so I know a BBC fits and if I get it a BBC is going back in it.

Plus more lift, 3/4 ton axles, 44” Boogers and different wheels.






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I just showed this to the Wife.
Immediately she screamed out: Yes!

Then, without skipping a beat, she
looked straight at me and said:
‘You know how much I like “old stuff”’.

Love knows no bounds.


Bob
 
Another, "no" vote here.

I really like the looks of those old trucks, but not when lifted with the oversized wheel/tire package. Those modern wheels really clash with age/design of the vehicle. Overall, I don't mind a subtle resto-mod, but when going back to something of that age, I prefer stock/nearly stock retoration.
 
I was just curious to see what others think...

I like the look but the frame and suspension were old and rickety. I could see that body on a modern frame and modern running gear and then it could be a cool daily driver.


I took this picture at the Ace Café in Orlando on Saturday where Bobby, Yancy and I were working the show. Here's a few more pics...


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:)
 
That's actually pretty cool. I'm digging it.

There was an old Power Wagon on Toyota frame and running gear on a show called Truck Night. Complete with 4 cyl engine!! That thing look like a beater, was driven like a beater, and took that beating well.

My answer: Yes
 
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