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"Free to a good home" doesn't only apply to dogs and cats. I have a 1929 Model A chassis that was part of a '2 fer' deal about 5 years ago. For health reasons I'm not going to be able to attack it like I did it's little brother. I'd like to see it go somewhere it will be used as a start or for parts of an existing project. The engine is pretty much toast but the tranny and drive train is intact. There's also 5 decent wheels with bad tires on them. Obviously it would be a pickup item only but come and get it. If you're interested reply to this post.

Keep the old tin rolling! <img src="http://forums.aaca.org/images/graemlins/wink.gif" alt="" />

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Don't I know it... there's really some slim pickins' in 'these here parts' at times for nice project vehicles. Looks like I have a bite already though ... cool! I hate to see it go to waste.

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looks like I was too slow to get to the forums when I got home from PA.... I'm 26 years of age and have been working on proving that an "A" could be built for free and I think that could have really gotten me on my way (already have free engine, trans, and lots of other pieces).... if the guy that bit fails to show up to pick it up, give me a ring.

(765) 490-5634

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Patrick R. Goss

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"Haven't seen you around here lately.... OK"

Tom... Been fighting with spine and neck deterioration and loosing. That's why I've been remiss at being on here for a while. Parting out all my spares because I hate to see the stuff just hang on my shop wall. "Ethel" is done and getting to a couple shows every now and then so I don't need the 'stuff' any longer. Sold quite a bit on eBay over the last month.

First responder to the 'free' chassis fell through so it's up for grabs again. Come and get it fellas!

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Hello Mike, I was tipped on to the 29 Chassis by a friend and wanted to find out of this is still available. If it is, I would like to get your phone number so we can arrange a pickup. I am new to this forum, so if I missed anything that's why. I am in Cape May County, NJ. I was in York a long time ago: I was the guy who carved the bird panels in the local McD's several years ago. Woodcarver by trade. (609) 602-8852 . Thanks Tony

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