Need more room!!

Lynn Patrick

Well-known Member
Since I bought this 2N my shop is REALLY full! (1 big lawn mower, 1 bigger lawn mower, the 2N, a Jube, a 2000, & a 3000. The 2N was supposed to go to the son's for the winter but doesn't look like that's going to happen until spring. Now I also need to get the 7' snow blower in.
So,,, I am selling my '37 Ford 2 dr flatback sedan (had it since senior year of HS (1960-61) & my '54 Ford 1/2 ton pickup w/'76 400 engine, C6 tranny & 9" Ford tear end (plus many other options).

Anyone interested???
 
""They'd have to be cheap and I doubt they are!"
Sure hope not!!! Too many hours in them! :<)"

That's what I thought. I too have spent way too many hours to
count on some of the projects I've done. ~500 hours on a boat!
Got any pictures of them?
 
Here you go! Not too good as they have been sitting in my shop for years!

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I owned a 37 Ford two door sedan ?flatback? just like that
many years ago, mine had 61,000 original miles on it when I
sold it in 1984 due to getting married, wish I would have been
financially able to have kept it back then, also parted with my
57 Chevy Belair that I drove in high school and a couple years
into the marriage sold my 56 Chevy Belair that I had inherited
when my Granny passed away, it only had little over 50,000
original miles on it when I sold it around 1986. I had a Smokey
and the Bandit version of the Trans Am too back then that
went up for sale too, I was a car nut but parted with all of them
and paid for a house and started a family, really no regrets....
 
Lynn, that '37 brings back memories. My friend had one during the same time frame. We both graduated in '61, different schools though. His had a '53 Cadillac, 4 speed Hydra-Matic and an Olds rear end. During the summer he would take out those panels just below the hood so it would run a little cooler and the Cadillac script valve covers were right there. I think his was a 4 door though. I Hope you find a good buyer for both of your rigs.
 
HFJ, thanks but I still cannot see any email address. Classic says "no email" even on the link you suggested, & modern just doesn't show anything.
 
(quoted from post at 16:41:48 11/14/18)
(quoted from post at 16:22:49 11/14/18) HFJ, thanks but I still cannot see any email address. Classic says "no email" even on the link you suggested, & modern just doesn't show anything.

strange. maybe this link will work, it goes directly to the email form:

https://www.yesterdaystractors.com/cgi-bin/safemail.cgi?p=f&k=1037323:nboard
Pretty sure you have to be logged into Classic View before the link shows up on Classic View.
 
(quoted from post at 16:43:35 11/14/18)
(quoted from post at 16:41:48 11/14/18)
(quoted from post at 16:22:49 11/14/18) HFJ, thanks but I still cannot see any email address. Classic says "no email" even on the link you suggested, & modern just doesn't show anything.

strange. maybe this link will work, it goes directly to the email form:

https://www.yesterdaystractors.com/cgi-bin/safemail.cgi?p=f&k=1037323:nboard
Pretty sure you have to be logged into Classic View before the link shows up on Classic View.

i don't know what logged into classic consists of. i took no other steps than to switch to classic. both links worked fine for me here, both in preview and then once posted.

but then, i wouldn't put anything past this frankenstein software setup.
 

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