Very odd "1929 AA Ford Woody" for sale

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ModelAkid
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Very odd "1929 AA Ford Woody" for sale

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Very odd "1929 AA Ford Woody" for sale:
http://www.hemmings.com/classifieds/dea ... 24978.html
I would like to know what you guys think about this.
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Re: Very odd "1929 AA Ford Woody" for sale

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ModelAkid wrote:Very odd "1929 AA Ford Woody" for sale:
http://www.hemmings.com/classifieds/dea ... 24978.html
I would like to know what you guys think about this.
Looks like fun.
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Re: Very odd "1929 AA Ford Woody" for sale

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I don't understand why someone would spend all those $'s for a home made AA?
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ModelAkid
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Re: Very odd "1929 AA Ford Woody" for sale

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"I don't understand why someone would spend all those $'s for a home made AA?" ~ Neil

That's what I was thinking. The description seems very misleading, but it's being sold by a broker, a (classic) used car salesman.
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Re: Very odd "1929 AA Ford Woody" for sale

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I always get a laugh when people advertise something for sale and include a couple paragraphs of obvious bullshit then use terms like "I cannot verify these facts". The wood looks like it installed yesterday. Kind of a fun looking conglomeration but no way original. I may be ignorant but sure wasn't aware there was a "Worlds Fair" in 1929. I'm writing Spoke Motors off my credible list.
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