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6 years 2 months ago #190776
by Swishy
OF ALL THE THINGS EYE MISS ................. EYE MISS MY MIND THE MOST
There's more WORTH in KENWORTH
May B
Jist may B
the ยงwish has shot him self in the foot
originally the vehicle twaz a Babcock
but
Look n @ Babcock shows they made bodies to put on Dodge chassis etc
so guess n U jokers deserve a chilled refresher
https://encrypted-tbn0.gstatic.com/images?q=tbn:ANd9GcQaIvEmZ1vd-RWMkapSRzB-q56BmsaWPB6I5HqL7Xw1IEi9lUUk
n the ยงwishy can restrict hiz intake of the amber fluid for 10 minutes ................ Oh the pain
H.H Babcock was a mid-sized regional carriage maker that made production bodies for a Dodge, Ford, Lincoln and Wills-Sainte Claire automobiles during the teens and twenties
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Wotzit # 476
Can't B my fault .............. so must B yours
https://encrypted-tbn0.gstatic.com/images?q=tbn:ANd9GcQXRa46Fwili9XRsbTze4abm9wgzvhZOjbjoE6puclABU1dHP46
Cya
ยง
Jist may B
the ยงwish has shot him self in the foot
originally the vehicle twaz a Babcock
but
Look n @ Babcock shows they made bodies to put on Dodge chassis etc
so guess n U jokers deserve a chilled refresher
https://encrypted-tbn0.gstatic.com/images?q=tbn:ANd9GcQaIvEmZ1vd-RWMkapSRzB-q56BmsaWPB6I5HqL7Xw1IEi9lUUk
n the ยงwishy can restrict hiz intake of the amber fluid for 10 minutes ................ Oh the pain
H.H Babcock was a mid-sized regional carriage maker that made production bodies for a Dodge, Ford, Lincoln and Wills-Sainte Claire automobiles during the teens and twenties
Clikity ......................................................................... ClikClikClik
Wotzit # 476
Can't B my fault .............. so must B yours
https://encrypted-tbn0.gstatic.com/images?q=tbn:ANd9GcQXRa46Fwili9XRsbTze4abm9wgzvhZOjbjoE6puclABU1dHP46
Cya
ยง
OF ALL THE THINGS EYE MISS ................. EYE MISS MY MIND THE MOST
There's more WORTH in KENWORTH
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6 years 2 months ago #190784
by Dodgeydude
Many useful things fall off trucks
Replied by Dodgeydude on topic WotZit
kick off with a Daimler bit I don't care what it is, just [strike]want[/strike] need one
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6 years 2 months ago #190832
by Swishy
OF ALL THE THINGS EYE MISS ................. EYE MISS MY MIND THE MOST
There's more WORTH in KENWORTH
Wheel dun Grandad
U're on the munee .............. or beer in thiz case
:lol: drinx 4 U
yes tiz a:
1941 Ford Western Flyer
This 1941 Western Flyer is a bit like a coachbuilt car, inspiration from Art Deco design and the world of aviation to create a vehicle that just looks elegant.
It has white-wall tires, fenders that you want to stroke and a twin-color paintjob that just screams "retro".
Not a lot is known about the unique RV from over seven decades ago, but it went on sale on Hemmings.com last year and the owner revealed some details.
Apparently, this is one of only 3 made by industrial designer Brooks Stevens. He opened his firm as a young designer in the 30s and went on to make everything from logos to cars, including the famous Oscar Mayer Wienermobile. The vehicle was later customized by Howdy Ledbetter, who added an inverted Ford COE grille and Buick headlamp above the windshield.
We don't know if this is the original color or how many modifications were made, but the seller says this is a "complete motor-home interior, refrigerator, 2 burner stove, diamond-back whitewall tires especially made, 4,000 watt Cummings generator."
Power comes from a Ford 460 V8 engine and is sent to an automatic overdrive transmission. Yes, that's 7.5 liters of displacement. Upon making its debut at GoodGuys Road and Custom Association, it went on to win an award. If we managed to wet your appetite for the 1941 RV, there might be a couple of problems. Firstly, there aren't' any more like this and secondly, the owner wanted $150,000 for it. You can get a Viper and a Corvette for that!
Wotzit # 477
1st correct WAG
gets visitin rights to u're very own beer fridge
LOL
cya
ยง
U're on the munee .............. or beer in thiz case
:lol: drinx 4 U
yes tiz a:
1941 Ford Western Flyer
This 1941 Western Flyer is a bit like a coachbuilt car, inspiration from Art Deco design and the world of aviation to create a vehicle that just looks elegant.
It has white-wall tires, fenders that you want to stroke and a twin-color paintjob that just screams "retro".
Not a lot is known about the unique RV from over seven decades ago, but it went on sale on Hemmings.com last year and the owner revealed some details.
Apparently, this is one of only 3 made by industrial designer Brooks Stevens. He opened his firm as a young designer in the 30s and went on to make everything from logos to cars, including the famous Oscar Mayer Wienermobile. The vehicle was later customized by Howdy Ledbetter, who added an inverted Ford COE grille and Buick headlamp above the windshield.
We don't know if this is the original color or how many modifications were made, but the seller says this is a "complete motor-home interior, refrigerator, 2 burner stove, diamond-back whitewall tires especially made, 4,000 watt Cummings generator."
Power comes from a Ford 460 V8 engine and is sent to an automatic overdrive transmission. Yes, that's 7.5 liters of displacement. Upon making its debut at GoodGuys Road and Custom Association, it went on to win an award. If we managed to wet your appetite for the 1941 RV, there might be a couple of problems. Firstly, there aren't' any more like this and secondly, the owner wanted $150,000 for it. You can get a Viper and a Corvette for that!
Wotzit # 477
1st correct WAG
gets visitin rights to u're very own beer fridge
LOL
cya
ยง
OF ALL THE THINGS EYE MISS ................. EYE MISS MY MIND THE MOST
There's more WORTH in KENWORTH
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