Sunday, October 6, 2019

Siebert-bodied Marmon-Herrington-equipped four-wheel-drive 1951 Ford F-series








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  1. I'm gonna need a bigger drool cup......

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  2. Too bad it's in such bad shape.

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  3. The old cars sure beat some of the new stuff on the road. I hate bucket seats

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  4. I see your 51, and raise you a 41
    https://www.hemmings.com/blog/article/splinter-group-1940-marmon-herrington-4x4-ford-woodie/
    This vehicle is currently in the collection off The Motorland Museum in Arundel, Maine.

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    1. Funny you say that, I'm 98% certain the tail lights on this thing are from the 1941 year model. Only reason I noticed was because my first car was a '41 Super Deluxe.

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  5. I found one of these 20 miles from my house. not in this condition. If I had one it would either be hidden behind a fence or have a for sale sign on it, because it would attract an endless stream of visitors

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  6. So, Fords version of a Napco powertrain 4WD chassis? Never heard of Siebert, before.

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