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Posted by Adam Towl on June 01, 2005 at 13:31:15 from (204.221.64.45):

Hello, I just inherited this tractor from my grandfather. I was under the immpression that it was a model T tractor conversion, but the logo says overland 6. He converted it himself a long time ago. It"s been parked in a barn for over 50 years now until now. Any help would be appreciated. I pulled a VIN number off of the engine, A1473640. The front wood spoked wheel"s have "whippet" hubcaps. I would like to restore it to it"s original "tractor" condition for showing.
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