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The car is in the Dallas Texas area. I can be contacted at billxtremesw@gmail.com . Thanks
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Ive got a set Id sell. Make offer for all four.
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Well, does anybody need these parts? Id let them go!
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Bad Boy Billy started following 1928 chassis? and 1925 10b sedan
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I bought this for the hoodfront, axle, and steering box. Does anybody need the other parts? Let me know what you need! Lots of stuff left! No engine or transmission.
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Thank you Edinmass. Can you read these numbers? Looks like 3238L12.
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I found a few numbers on the rear end. Are these what I'm looking for? Btw Alsancle, you car is amazing! I have spent alot of time reading your restoration page. You work is top notch.
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1 in 50... Worth a shot! I'll check when I get home. I probably won't scrap it. Couldn't say "I own a Stutz" if I did that. It'll just stay a fancy Farm trailer if nothing else. I like the idea of a Special build. It's a good looking chassis. I'm sure people have done more with less. Maybe?
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So, how do I determine if it's a high-speed rear? ... I guess those wheel emblems are a 1928 year only? I have 3 emblems. The wheels are pretty rusty on the rims and spokes. Hubs are good! Looks like they can be restored with enough $$$. Something about those wheels just screams classy race car to me! I guess that's why I drove 4 hrs to pick them up. That may have been my lack of good judgement.
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I feel lucky to have found this chassis. I was searching for wheels for another build I'm working on. I ended up buying the Stutz and a 1930 Lincoln L chassis for $300. Figured I couldnt go wrong!
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Alsancle, you are correct. Building something with this as a starting point would be a long road. Maybe impossible! But I'm allowing my youth to ignore that wisdom for now, LOL! How can I determine if the rear end is high speed? Kmstrade, I wish I had that engine!
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Well, at least it is no longer a farm trailer. Makes me wonder about the history of this car. How did it go from luxury car to farm trailer? Oh well, what do you think? Should I start looking for parts to build a special of some kind? Or just offer up my parts for sale. Some of those specials look real cool. Right now I'm just enjoying telling people "I own a Stutz!"
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I just bought what I believe is a 1928 Stutz chassis. Can anybody tell me more? 131 wheel base.