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Some crazy looking wagons.  



-- Edited by meoracing on Friday 9th of August 2013 02:24:34 AM

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A few more. What's up with the 3 wheel rig????  Must have ran out of wheels.   



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They all lack that "I made this" Kool factor that yours has

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Except for the weird 3 wheel job. At least he made it.

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Guess he found a tricycle and figured 3 wheels are enough

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Yours looks kinda like one of those cool ''Zinger'' model cars from the 70s. Those other ones while fuctional, just don't have the appeal. The radio flyer in picture 4 is definitley a candidate to be slammed and have a suicide front axle installed.

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I agree with Scruff!... Your wagon is WAY COOLER than any of those basically 'stock' wagons lol

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I had good stuff. Sold almost all of it.  Sold about 8 torque thrust wheels, 32 grill, the dual quad set up with carbs filters and scoop.  No one wanted to spend any money for the 26 though.  They were cheap and scared of metal work. 

Also sold wax, rubbing compounds, sold all the mustang parts in the pics.  No complaints except that I didn't buy enough or sell out on the wax.  Even the wife had a lot of fun. 

Might go to Sterling instead next year.



-- Edited by meoracing on Monday 12th of August 2013 03:17:51 AM



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not many vintage car parts in the pics. I saw a dodge rally wheel and a 30s rad shell


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I was playing with my Monarch this weekend your T is better

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Don't know about that. 87 year old rust is interesting. It's also hard to weld to something that isn't there.

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The Monarch is all bondo and rivets, your T has no hidden supprises. I guess were off topic maybe we should start another thread called "I think I'm crazy for keepin' this @#*$ &%"



-- Edited by Rottnkid on Thursday 15th of August 2013 01:33:35 PM

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