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#541028 - 09/29/08 05:05 PM Can anyone Identify this front end?
donrladd Offline
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Registered: 09/29/08
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I just got this from a friends barn and was wondering what it is. The tire size is 21x4x5.25 with 12 wood spokes and a metal rim.There are no markings on the axle or rims. http://www.monkeypann.com/axle

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#541036 - 09/29/08 06:08 PM Re: Can anyone Identify this front end? [Re: donrladd]
Layden B Offline
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1927 Chevrolet is my guess

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#541182 - 09/30/08 09:09 AM Re: Can anyone Identify this front end? [Re: Layden B]
donrladd Offline
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thank you for the info it is very helpful don

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