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Wow! What an amazing car. I'm always amazed by the ingenuity of people back then, they made do basically with what they had on hand and crafted some amazing machinery... I'd love to see this one in person... Meantime these days, the modern version of this Model A... LOL Spotted somewhere in small town Alberta last summer...
My dad used to talk about growing up on the farm in the 30s and using old cars to make farm equipment as money for new wasn't available. So they had Packards, Chevys, Fords and so on used as pseudo tractors or with rakes and cutters and other such grafted on where the body was removed.
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