And what country can preserve its liberties if their rulers are not warned from time to time that their people preserve the spirit of resistance? Let them take arms. The remedy is to set them right as to facts, pardon and pacify them. What signify a few lives lost in a century or two? The tree of liberty must be refreshed from time to time with the blood of patriots and tyrants.
Cool 5-spokes. Especially for the 19-Ohs or the 19-teens, I'd venture. Can we call it a C-cab maybe a Ford? Also, tires are rimwreckers, so very contempo....
The hardest part will be dragging it out 100 miles before you can load it onto a wrecker. After that, it's just a question of time, money, and the right guys to fabricate the 4000 parts they don't make anywhere anymore, and it'll run, good as new.
Long as the DMV doesn't demand 90 years of back registrations, you're good to go.
They rode it to the end of the line.
ReplyDeleteEverything's restorable if your money's right.
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ReplyDeleteCool 5-spokes. Especially for the 19-Ohs or the 19-teens, I'd venture. Can we call it a C-cab maybe a Ford? Also, tires are rimwreckers, so very contempo....
ReplyDeleteI like it just the way it is...especially that final chain drive directly to the hub...wow, that's some reduction!
ReplyDeleteEasier on the drive train, especially the transmission design.
DeleteSmall to big is power.....big to small is speed....built to pull a load, at least for the time period....
DeleteOne of my harder life lessons has been that some "projects" are NOT WORTH THE EFFORT!
ReplyDeleteJust a little surface rust, it'll buff out.
ReplyDeleteWD-40, good as new.
ReplyDeleteChain Drive Mac with solid rear tires like the fuel oil delivery truck Grandpa drove in Detroit once upon a time.
ReplyDeleteThe hardest part will be dragging it out 100 miles before you can load it onto a wrecker.
ReplyDeleteAfter that, it's just a question of time, money, and the right guys to fabricate the 4000 parts they don't make anywhere anymore, and it'll run, good as new.
Long as the DMV doesn't demand 90 years of back registrations, you're good to go.