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1926 "Barn car" discovered in Australia!

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21 Jan 2009 14:08 #12526 by oldbanger71
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Challange is the word ! At least there a'nt no putty on the body to coved bodge. For sure i'd like to see pic's of your working progress on this forum.
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21 Jan 2009 02:15 #12522 by 26-666
These where taken in the paddock in 1982..
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This one was recently taken.........Since this photo was taken I've completed an audit of what?s missing. Shes a 1926 6-66 with the Lycoming 4SM engine. The body is pretty much missing all wood and the panels are suitable for templates only. Engine electrics, all dash components and all cooling is missing plus a host more. I'm looking forward to the challenge.....
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21 Jan 2009 01:36 #12520 by 26-666
Thanks Joel

Sure do, will post as soon

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20 Jan 2009 18:59 #12514 by Joel
Welcome to the forum!

Do you have any pictures?

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20 Jan 2009 07:57 #12508 by 26-666
Hi everyone,
About 27 years ago I purchased an? old Auburn", placed it my Mothers shed and soon forgot all about it. I'm a new member to the ACD club in addition to the Australian ACD club. Recently my friends in the Australian ACD club have identified the car as a 1926 6-66. I have recently begun plans to ship the car home to Tasmania to commence restoration. Although the car the reasonably complete it's in terrible condition. This is my first post to the forum. Looking forward to touching base once the car is home.........

Looking forward to posting a photo or two but I am at loss to figure out how?

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Andrew Hines

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