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I got this old wagon running gear with my place. It is made from an old car frame with a kit. Always been kinda curious what kind of car it was, I don't think it is a Model A, the rear axle doesn't look right. They might have been changed with the kit but it also has 6 lug wheels. The thing has always been intriging to me (was my great grandfathers) and I would like to make a flatbed or something to put back on it at some point.

Any ideas what it was?







Dutton-Lanson is still in business in Hastings NE, I toured the factory when I was in college. They make pickup hitch stuff now.

 
Looks like a model T to me. Mid-late twenties.
 
From what I can see, it's not model A. We have one here on the farm built in to a head carrier. The rear axle is vastly different.

Model T rear axle and torque tube: http://www.mtfca.com/discus/messages/118802/172263.html?1290824949

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Pretty sure its a model T....


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Yeah, brakes were on the rear only.

I had heard that T's had wood frames and discounted them (Kingsford BBQ brickets started out as scraps from Model T frames)

Upon more research the body had a wooden frame that sat on the steel running gear frame.

I was looking at it the other day and decided whatever it was it wasn't very long, didn't seem to fit with the Model A era but I still thought a T had a wooden frame. Didn't know if it was a Dodge or some other little outfit that didn't make it. The bolt on wheels were throwing me off too.

Thanks!
 

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