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I BOUGHT THAT '46 H! WOO HOO!!!
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Posted by Mike CA on August 05, 2006 at 22:28:12 from (64.136.26.228):
For those of you who haven't been following my little Soap Opera, here is a summary... Allan NE found a '46 H not too far from where I live, and real close to where family lives. It has weird modified rear wheels, and wide front end steering, so I ask a bunch of questions and decide I really want it. So I bid on it. But got outbid. :( The guy from MI who won the bid flakes out. So the owner contacts me. I went to see it today and meet him. He started it up. Showed me that just the hubs of the wheels had been modified, so easily replaceable. I look it over. It's beat up and dirty... but did I mention IT RUNS! Sounds pretty darn good for not having a muffler! We settled on $650 for it. AND IT RUNS!!! My brother-in-law will pick it up next weekend and move it to his farm. I'll move it down to my new house once we get settled in and I have my work area built and ready for it. So now I get to start buying books, and that parts H I had my eye on for $300... and tools. (Need just about every tool, cause I have nothing) Gentleman... START YOUR CREDIT CARDS!!! Can you tell I'm happy? :D I have pictures, but have to wait till I get home to upload them.
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