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Any of the above or one of the many circa WW 1 conversion kits available. The transaxle is a 1912-13 Overland the springs are distorted as it was dragged from bonfire the which was well ablaze Thanks jelp

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I'm assuming that you are asking a question as to what is this thing that you have saved. Based on what I see, and only limited experience (I personally own a Smith Form-a-Truck conversion for a Model T) my first estimate would that it is a product of the Smith Company that built the Form-a-Truck conversion kits. Hope this helps.

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Thanks EW since I put the photos up Ive been told about a Form-a-truck on a T model chassis with a tree growing through it just a few miles away so I will get some photos at least and maybe some parts Thanks jelp

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