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    Quote Originally Posted by forwardlookguy View Post
    Well, from what I've found the rear end kind of looks like a Model A rear end. But the front end doesn't look like an A or a T. So I'm kind of stumped. There should be some kind of stampings on the frame I would think. Definately a serial number somewhere in the middle or near the front axle I think. All I know is that I like it!
    Thanks for your help in identifying this frame, the differenctial put me on the right track with google.

    Your right it's a Model A Ford the shock absorbers gave it away.



    The frame was cracked and repaired with an insert then there are some welds when they converted it to a hay wagon. I'll have to rely on whatever salavageable parts there are to make a profit.

    There's sgtill some sheet metal laying in the brush if it came from this car it would have been a roadster.

    http://www.seriouswheels.com/1930-19...-Wheels-FA.htm
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