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Has anyone tried to see if it works?
Edit: Nevermind, it works everytime. You shouldn't have told us, I had no clue Google could do that.
Edit: Nevermind, it works everytime. You shouldn't have told us, I had no clue Google could do that.
Last edited by 07S197; Sep 19, 2011 at 11:36 AM.
Eric- This front shot will assist! Think "The Great Race." It is about the same size as my 1999 Super Duty Crew Cab 4x4...

Now for a true unknown. My dad is making a speedster out of this chassis he bought out of a field for $20. It had been converted into a farm trailer of sorts. Despite my dad being a former National President of the Horseless Carriage Club of America, neither he nor any of his old crony buddies knows the manufacturer of it. It IS NOT an American Underslung even though it is an underslung design with the frame going under the front axle. It does have a TIMKEN rear axle though. Any assistance on ID'ing it would be appreciated. He's throwin a Wisconsin "T Head" engine, a Cadillac clutch, and a Buick transmission into it. With an Australian right hand drive Model A steering setup it should be quite the ride!






Now for a true unknown. My dad is making a speedster out of this chassis he bought out of a field for $20. It had been converted into a farm trailer of sorts. Despite my dad being a former National President of the Horseless Carriage Club of America, neither he nor any of his old crony buddies knows the manufacturer of it. It IS NOT an American Underslung even though it is an underslung design with the frame going under the front axle. It does have a TIMKEN rear axle though. Any assistance on ID'ing it would be appreciated. He's throwin a Wisconsin "T Head" engine, a Cadillac clutch, and a Buick transmission into it. With an Australian right hand drive Model A steering setup it should be quite the ride!





Name the Year/Make/Model (one pix only!)
Alright, I know y'all are going to get this in a minute-and-a-half, but it's an awesome sight at a small car show in NE Ohio last summer.
Gotta be only a handful left.
Gotta be only a handful left.


