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Guest AC500
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I do an awful lot of year round hunting, I've been in these woods for several years but recently hit a field I've never been in. I came across this ol beauty, be as may to most this is a pile of rust but as a relic hunter findings like these always amaze me, especially way out where they are.

Wondering if one of the experts in here may help identify her as she lie in exile. Im going back into the woods Sunday, Im going to take a few more pix and a better look around.

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Guest AC500
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Thank you, there's a shifter sticking up there to left of the tank in the bottom photo, not sure if that helps any.

Edited by AC500 (see edit history)
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Looks to be in about the 1924 range from the look of the fenders. If there is a shifter, it does not belong to that car.

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Guest AC500
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Looks to be in about the 1924 range from the look of the fenders. If there is a shifter, it does not belong to that car.

the shifter was actually attached and seemed like the brackets were right on the frame, I will take more photos on Sunday for sure.

Thank You Very Much for your help.

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Oh....the hand brake. Got it. Thanks. I guess that's why I'm a Chrysler product guy.

Guest AC500
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Oh....the hand brake. Got it. Thanks. I guess that's why I'm a Chrysler product guy.

yea I have to agree on the Dodge thing, lol.

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