UPDATE: Still Available.
(03/02/2015) Engine needs rebuilding.
“Excellent body and original engine which needs rebuilding. ”
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UPDATE: Still Available.
(03/02/2015) Engine needs rebuilding.
“Excellent body and original engine which needs rebuilding. ”
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Are those bullet holes in the passenger seat back? Looks like the scene of a mob hit!
I wonder why Bubba cut/modified the door openings?
Looks more like a 44 or 45 to me. Light switch says so.
Joe: I hadn’t noticed the holes. Are they real holes or stickers?
Giraud: Yep, very well could be later.
I agree S G. Also rifle rack mounts on windshield, later steering wheel, 2 bolt spare tire mount.
Both front and back of passenger seat back show the same “buller” holes. I think they’re real. Ouch.
Too bad the sides are all cut up!
He modified those openings probably after his passenger met their demise.
Looks like this still has the Ford GPW radiator and foot hold downs plus the lubrication order. Nice details. Definitely too bad the sides are cut.