UPDATE: **SOLD** “Was No Price.
Just the one pic provided. Not sure how much value is here.
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UPDATE: **SOLD** “Was No Price.
Just the one pic provided. Not sure how much value is here.
“WILLYS JEEP For Project”
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Bumper looks good
I’ll give him $10 for that steering wheel! I just need the hub for an otherwise perfect wheel I’ve got, but mine has a Bubba hub.
This would be good for “yard art.”
That looks like one a saw a pic of that was burned up in the Cali fires last year. Can a high temp burned up rig be saved ?
I’m not sure what can be saved, but I would imagine the metal would all be a little more brittle after enduring that kind of heat.
Once burned metal sits outside it will rust fast.
Here is some links about Tom Medley’s1940 Ford that burned and was rebuilt.
https://www.rodauthority.com/news/tom-medley-and-his-fire-ravaged-1940-ford-coupe/
https://www.hotrodhotline.com/content/tom-medley-stroker-mcgurk-creator-loses-40-ford-garage-fire
https://www.rodauthority.com/news/street-rod-founding-father-industry-icon-tom-medley-passes-away/
I was wondering about the possibility of rebuilding a burned car also as my 1965 Dart Convertible caught fire the same way and about the same time as Tom Medley’s. Mine was on the Freeway though and was covered by insurance. It wasn’t burned as bad and the trunk area only has smoke damage. I still need to get around to rebuilding it. But I will only be reusing the front fenders and the rear half. So my only real concern about my burned metal is the front fenders and windshield frame.