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A country boys supercar.

TheHerrDark 7 Oct 24
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I bet those city slickers' hot rods can't carry 500 lbs. of feed home while street racing.

Maybe a model A truck hotrod.

@TheHerrDark That was the Model T that had a decent pickup truck variation. The Model A was mostly a sedan. That said, good luck finding one these days since most of them have already been sold for scrap. All that I found on the road are fiberglass reproductions that do not have the same utility.

@FuzzyMarineVet You talking about the model TT? It was designed for farm use, but people were still homebuilding beds for their Model T cars since they just needed a lightweight vehicle for various reasons.
The thing with the TT is they rarely got scrapped unless rusted out completely even with the bodies falling apart they used them until the engines died. The farmers usually ended up taking the chassis and building farm/hay wagons, and to this day you can still find the chassis across the country still being used as hay wagons the funny thing is you sometimes can still find them on Amish Farms, they are still light enough for horses to pull and strong enough to handle a full load of hay.
Remember there were two trucks: the model A light-duty truck and Model AA which was a model A truck cab on a heavy-duty chassis. That model AA was a good truck.

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