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May 12:

We were antiquing at “Goldrush Days” in Rochester MN and my wife spotted this 1924 DB. Appeared to be very original, but did have disc brakes on the front and I could see a spin-on filter through the hood slats; so I think the original 4 cyl was not powering it. The truck had a very distinct smell....

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I had a 1925 Dodge pick-up for a while in the mid-1980s.  It had the original flathead four with a silent starter-generator (big guy). No oil stick either, a float

would raise an indicator which came up through the block.  It had been a grocery delivery truck in Tonepah, Nevada. I drove it across town once, but never had it street legal. I sold it to a guy in southern California, wonder how it's doing...better truck than the 1928 Chevy I had later.

 

 

 

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