Larry NCKS
Well-known Member
Cousin-in law wants to get rid of it. She says her dad tore it apart and didn't get it put back together before he died. She calls it a'53 NAA Anniversary model.
It's in pieces. She has no pictures, She knows it's missing one fender. Other than that she [u:ba64a32468][b:ba64a32468]thinks[/b:ba64a32468][/u:ba64a32468] the rest of it is there. One piece is (she likely didn't know what to call it) is large enough it had to be placed in storage using a tow truck. The rest is small enough it can be moved by hand (this all according to her).
I'm tempted, but unless I can find a paying load going east, that's over a 3000 mile round trip for me.
Anyone else have any interest?
It's in pieces. She has no pictures, She knows it's missing one fender. Other than that she [u:ba64a32468][b:ba64a32468]thinks[/b:ba64a32468][/u:ba64a32468] the rest of it is there. One piece is (she likely didn't know what to call it) is large enough it had to be placed in storage using a tow truck. The rest is small enough it can be moved by hand (this all according to her).
I'm tempted, but unless I can find a paying load going east, that's over a 3000 mile round trip for me.
Anyone else have any interest?