Gave a guy a couple of Stude gas tanks a while back. He called me the other night and said that while he was digging around through some, "stuff," he found this:
He went on to say that he would like to give me the dash, because he would not be using it, and he figured I could make a neat wall hangy-thing out of it. Went to the Wichita, KS swap meet yesterday, and he handed it off to me.
It is a '22-'29 (?) model dash board. Mr. Quinn, can you help identify it?
I don't know if it has any value or not. If so, I hate to alter it. If not, I do think I can make it a neat piece... clean it up, paint it, install clock, barometer, what ever, and make the switches turn things in the shop on and off.
I'm gonna have to quit letting guys into my shop. They see things like parking meters turned into lamps, gas pumps turned into fridge/TV console, etc, and it gives them ideas... of things for me to do. [^]
DAVE, THE EVIL TWIN FROM OKLAHOMA
He went on to say that he would like to give me the dash, because he would not be using it, and he figured I could make a neat wall hangy-thing out of it. Went to the Wichita, KS swap meet yesterday, and he handed it off to me.
It is a '22-'29 (?) model dash board. Mr. Quinn, can you help identify it?
I don't know if it has any value or not. If so, I hate to alter it. If not, I do think I can make it a neat piece... clean it up, paint it, install clock, barometer, what ever, and make the switches turn things in the shop on and off.
I'm gonna have to quit letting guys into my shop. They see things like parking meters turned into lamps, gas pumps turned into fridge/TV console, etc, and it gives them ideas... of things for me to do. [^]
DAVE, THE EVIL TWIN FROM OKLAHOMA
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