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Re: 1930 6 Speed Special

PostPosted: Thu Nov 05, 2020 12:54 pm
by jerrysdustydog
Most folks here on the site know the effort in finding original parts, the tedious hours spent on the 'net trying to find anything, and the constant frustrations of the restoration process. One of my best friends in Texas told me several years ago that he wanted something I restored. Out of my friendship for him and respect, I told him a few years ago that he could have it when I'm done. I have almost regretted those words many times and did love the truck, but I was raised in Texas where your word means something, so last week I delivered it to him! We agreed on a price that was more than I had into it monetarily, and a little for my many hours of frustration. I think he was happy, and I ended up picking up a 1923 Ford TT truck I had purchased in Texas last spring to make the trip from northern Arizona worth while. I will miss the 6 speed, but it will be in a good home forever. His son most likely will end up with it at some point in time, but will still be in a good home. Thanks for the help I've received here and wish everyone the best!

Re: 1930 6 Speed Special

PostPosted: Thu May 04, 2023 10:46 am
by jerrysdustydog
Guess I should have posted a few photos of the truck as it was before I took it to the new owner. Sure ran great and fun to drive!

Re: 1930 6 Speed Special

PostPosted: Thu Jun 01, 2023 6:23 pm
by dean466
Stop back by once in a while! Your experience is valuable to others.

Dean