I drug out some of the larger parts today. I've got some head scratching to do. I'm thinking the original cab has found a different home, could I use one of the ones pictured? Also could anyone identify the axel and box? I hope this isn't a lost cause for sentimental reasons but without the cab its going to be tough. Please feel free to tell me what you think and ID some of this stuff. Thanks for everyones support so far! Edgy
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Some 29 AA pics
Re: Some 29 AA pics
what a treasure of a fine
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Re: Some 29 AA pics
Wow, you have quite a bit of stuff there. Model T stuff mixed in there too.
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Re: Some 29 AA pics
The picture marked "Dump" is a TT express body. The chassis is a '29 with worm drive rear axle. There is an 88-A platform (4 rear stake pockets) which would be correct for a '29 AA. There is a broken '29 AA wheel carrier. I could see both '29 and '30 style wheels.
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Re: Some 29 AA pics
Thanks for the info Neil. I would trade or sell any parts that are not for the 29 AA. I'll shoot more photos of other parts and put them on the "buy sell" forum. Hopefully by this weekend. Thanks, Edgy
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Re: Some 29 AA pics
Looks like you've got parts from several trucks there, including a T. The rusty chassis seems to have a later model bevel gear rear end. There's a T rear end in one picutre and the one labeled "Fenders" shows a couple A front fenders and what may be a T rear fender. The cowls seem to be 28/29. Very nice looking early Model A tool display in picture 9.