aa express

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rikz
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Body Type: stake side,and dump
Model Year: 1929
Location: auburn al.

aa express

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i am looking at the express on ebay, owner said a aa club member looked at it, i want to talk to them. thankz rikz 334 703 6231
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Neil Wilson
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Body Type: 82-A/89-A
Model Year: 1930
Location: Boulder, CO
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rikz,
I looked at this 1930 express since it was close to me. It would make a good driver. If you are looking for an original restoration, then you would need to re due everything. You can e-mail me if you want.
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rollingsculpture
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Body Type: platform
Model Year: 1931
Location: Takoma Park maryland

Re: aa express

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like a thousand words ehh?
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smilebigtt
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Body Type: flatbed
Model Year: 1930

Re: aa express

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Question: Can a person put two pickup beds end to end to make the express bed?
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Chris Haynes
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Model Year: 1930
Location: Camarillo, CA

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smilebigtt wrote:Question: Can a person put two pickup beds end to end to make the express bed?
You can do whatever you want. The A beds and not as tall, narrower, and shorter than the AA. Plus the fenders wont fit, yada, yada, yada.
smilebigtt
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Re: aa express

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Os I would guess that the express bed (pickup style) was home made?
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Chris Haynes
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smilebigtt wrote:Os I would guess that the express bed (pickup style) was home made?
You guess wrong. The "AA" Express was made by Ford but was a completely different bed with not one single piece of sheet metal being the same as an "A" bed.
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