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    Ok, got the old 283 out of the '57 Wagon....haven't got it apart yet but it looks like half the cam is sticking about an inch out the back of the block. It's an old block, complete with canister oil filter, oil fill tube in the intake (2 bbl), and a road draft tube out the back of the lifter valley...

    So, all you mouse motor (Scooter) guys---Whoever comes up with the neatest Ford parts that I may or may not ever have a use for you can trade me out of it. Should (hopefully) get it apart this weekend sometime and let ya know what numbers and condition of the innards. Entertaining trade offers only, cash is for sissies!!!!!
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    How about a Model A windshield frame with the glass in it - sorta rusted in one corner, a Model T hood - pre 25, and the left side of 26 T frame, OR two 34 Ford wire wheels with tires on um?
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    Quote Originally Posted by Tom F
    How about a Model A windshield frame with the glass in it - sorta rusted in one corner, a Model T hood - pre 25, and the left side of 26 T frame, OR two 34 Ford wire wheels with tires on um?
    Tom
    Indeed interesting, but I'm kinda of out of the mood for T's and A's.... I'm moving up to the new stuff now, 50's and 60's!!!!!!!!!

    PS---Even sold my Deuce chassis jig a couple months ago.... How's that for comitted????? (or is that, should be comitted?)
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    OK, then how about a 66 Mustang radiator with one side of the bracket hanging loose, a Model T radiator shell to hang on your wall as Wall Art, AND one Pheasant with one foot attached?
    Did you ever get hold of the guy about that 66 Fastback?
    I'll be coming your way Nov 4th in the early afternoon, will that work for you?

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    Quote Originally Posted by Tom F
    OK, then how about a 66 Mustang radiator with one side of the bracket hanging loose, a Model T radiator shell to hang on your wall as Wall Art, AND one Pheasant with one foot attached?
    Did you ever get hold of the guy about that 66 Fastback?
    I'll be coming your way Nov 4th in the early afternoon, will that work for you?

    Should be around... Either at home or at Bill's. Think I gave you both numbers, didn't I?

    No, Bill bought a '67 coupe. Not sure what I'm going to get going on next, too many projects now but I guess that's never stopped me from accumulating more!!!!
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    Would you be interested in a 1983 Mercury Capri RS? I'd like $500.00 for it. No motor but everything else is there.
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    More photos, this car had air but I don't know if the compressor is with it. Surface rust only, I believe the floors are good. I could drag it out to your place!
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    Kewl!!!! looks like we have a basis for negotiations now Tom!!!!!!!! Everybody has a Mustang, I like em but being the contrary kind of guy I am, I should start with something just a bit different!!! Another Merc around here would be neat!!!!!! But, we gotta do this on the old barter system, what else you need, Tom???
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    Well, how about an even trade for welding the patch pannels on my T coupe (doors, deck lid, inner wheel house and quarter patch) and doing the body work on it (I'd pay for all the materials)?

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    you have a pm, Tom
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    Here's a some pictures of my coupe. The cowl and thepiece under the deck lid are done all ready just need the body work done. The lowers on the body need the replacement pannels put on. The doors aren't that bad but someone tried to take off the outer skin so it's bent. And again I could bring out both cars the first weekend in Nov.
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