Adventure in toyland
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Adventure in toyland
I bought and picked up a 48 Mercury M68 recently and part of the deal included the pictured as of yet not properly identified piece of metal.
This is what I know about it.
Its yellow and has been shot a few times.
Theres a Model A frame that comes with it.
It has a round metal tire mount on the frame.
The frame has a hand crank hole and elliptical front springs.
Its a Touring car
I have a 59A running motor and transmission to go into it and have a MG front and rear suspension for it.
I can make it into what ever I want as its well rotted floor board wise and I've got nothing better to do with it.
For $900cdn I got this truck and the body shell, truck runs and the hydraulics work, would make a good toy hauler and light landscaping truck.
Opinions, ideas and information are welcome. Thank you
This is what I know about it.
Its yellow and has been shot a few times.
Theres a Model A frame that comes with it.
It has a round metal tire mount on the frame.
The frame has a hand crank hole and elliptical front springs.
Its a Touring car
I have a 59A running motor and transmission to go into it and have a MG front and rear suspension for it.
I can make it into what ever I want as its well rotted floor board wise and I've got nothing better to do with it.
For $900cdn I got this truck and the body shell, truck runs and the hydraulics work, would make a good toy hauler and light landscaping truck.
Opinions, ideas and information are welcome. Thank you
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Thank you Tinman, I've been doing the google search for about 3 weeks and haven't come across the exact body but I was also thinking it was a Ford Touring car. Right now theres only open air under the drivers seat so I'm guessing that what ever this becomes will be classified as a home built up here.
Thanks for the fast response.
Thanks for the fast response.
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Truck is a 48 Mercury M68 with a running 59A in it and has a tilt deck, will hopefully be the toy hauler. The flat head will wind up in the Overland, and the transmission will be modern so that its more streetable. There was a MG suspension in the deal and I'll see if it'll fit and work in the frame. Thats as far as the planning has gotten as I'm looking at doing a move that will get me set up garage with 220 power and a newly renovated house and its only 500' from my place. I'd be the first tenant and the house is on this neighborhoods version of **** hill, basically a new house with garage..
PS Those are 17" widow makers, will be selling them cheap, lol.
PS Those are 17" widow makers, will be selling them cheap, lol.
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Picked up the Overland frame today
Elliptical springs are a bit different, might find something to use them on. Seeing the frame rails with the channel facing out is outright strange, wondering if I can swap them left for right and put in new cross members. Still don't know what I'll be doing with it.
Elliptical springs are a bit different, might find something to use them on. Seeing the frame rails with the channel facing out is outright strange, wondering if I can swap them left for right and put in new cross members. Still don't know what I'll be doing with it.
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SO!, its been a while, the curse of semi retirement is that theres to much work to do to be retired. With luck I'll be moving next month into a house with a double garage so that I have a decent work area for my projects. Now that you brought up the topic of projects, its time to get to the toy. I haven't had time to work on it, but what I have done is to get it into a recognizeable piece of metal.
I picked up some 5" lights for it and a steering wheel for my 78 F350 dually work truck
Decided that some day I might need some wheels for the car
These are 15" x 6.5" true spoke with the knock off adapters and mounting kit, this isn't a high power hotrod so I'll be sticking with the MG suspension for now so they should work quite well. Speaking of not being a hotrod, I bought a 53, 255 motor for it, I'd show you a picture of it but its wrapped up and tied to the headache rack of my truck. Motor came with a points style and pertronics distributor plus a new in the box fuel pump. to make sure no one gets any hotrod ideas I bought this for it.
Haven't worked on the car yet but I've spent $2100 on it in the last month, can't hardly wait for the retirement to kick in again so that I can go back to being a lazy assed car putterer.
I picked up some 5" lights for it and a steering wheel for my 78 F350 dually work truck
Decided that some day I might need some wheels for the car
These are 15" x 6.5" true spoke with the knock off adapters and mounting kit, this isn't a high power hotrod so I'll be sticking with the MG suspension for now so they should work quite well. Speaking of not being a hotrod, I bought a 53, 255 motor for it, I'd show you a picture of it but its wrapped up and tied to the headache rack of my truck. Motor came with a points style and pertronics distributor plus a new in the box fuel pump. to make sure no one gets any hotrod ideas I bought this for it.
Haven't worked on the car yet but I've spent $2100 on it in the last month, can't hardly wait for the retirement to kick in again so that I can go back to being a lazy assed car putterer.
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It sure is a small frame and light too WB3 the rails are the size of dressed 2 x 3s and the whole thing is probably under 100 pounds. Should be interesting what it looks like once the suspension, engine mounts and cross members are in. Am going to make a table to build up the frame on. Still don't know what the end run on it will be but I want to build it up to about 170 to 200 HP so that it doesn't get to squirrely when it gets driven.
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So, the Overland is the first tenant in the shop.
This is set up just to produce ideas, I picked up a 255 Mercury motor from the guy that sold me the Fenten and it came with a few extra parts like a Pertronix distributor, points distributor, fuel pump and another solenoid.
Right now I'm busy doing fence and gate repairs on the new place, the last job of the season, moving and creating another cash flow system that'll keep me closer to home. In other words projects are on hold until sometime in November.
This is set up just to produce ideas, I picked up a 255 Mercury motor from the guy that sold me the Fenten and it came with a few extra parts like a Pertronix distributor, points distributor, fuel pump and another solenoid.
Right now I'm busy doing fence and gate repairs on the new place, the last job of the season, moving and creating another cash flow system that'll keep me closer to home. In other words projects are on hold until sometime in November.
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The only parts that I got with the car was the body shell and frame 52henry. There is a steering column, spare tire mounting ring and some elliptical leaf springs. Don't know if it will work for sure but I'm thinking about cutting the MG springs, making spring pockets and mounting the cut down springs elliptically with a set of coil over shocks on the rear axle.