aa speedster
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aa speedster
Has anyone seen an AA speedster?
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Re: aa speedster
I think that may be an oxymoron...
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Re: aa speedster
Hummm I see your point
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Re: aa speedster
How about an AA soft top? (roadster?)
John
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Re: aa speedster
There were such things. Ford's cabs came in both soft and "hard" top versions, and there are many pictures of soft-top AA's. I've never actually seen one restored that way, though there are many roadster pickups around. Wouldn't be that hard to do and would be pretty cool.
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I found this photo on the web. The truck has 1970's type stickers on the license plate.
I would love to see it IRL.
I would love to see it IRL.
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Re: aa speedster
Chris,
Yeh, that's one cool AA!!! If I recall correctly, that truck was owned by a gent in southern California in the 1970's. Explains the '70's vehicle registration tabs. I'm pretty darn sure there was a photo(s) of it in "The Restorer" and/or "Model 'A' News" magazines back during the '60's or '70's. And, again, if I recall correctly, the cab was not originally on this AA. The roadster cab was an A cab. The guy's name is on the tip of my tongue, but I just can't seem to get it out. If you find out more about it, please tell us about it.
-- Drew
Yeh, that's one cool AA!!! If I recall correctly, that truck was owned by a gent in southern California in the 1970's. Explains the '70's vehicle registration tabs. I'm pretty darn sure there was a photo(s) of it in "The Restorer" and/or "Model 'A' News" magazines back during the '60's or '70's. And, again, if I recall correctly, the cab was not originally on this AA. The roadster cab was an A cab. The guy's name is on the tip of my tongue, but I just can't seem to get it out. If you find out more about it, please tell us about it.
-- Drew
Drew Mashburn