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Re: McCormick W4, 6, 9
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Posted by Husky454 on August 31, 2005 at 12:37:58 from (141.129.1.98):
In Reply to: McCormick W4, 6, 9 posted by Husky454 on August 30, 2005 at 19:21:03:
I went back and looked at it again today. Looked at its ID tag and I know there is a 6 next to the model category. But I cant see anything ahead of the 6, as someone had damaged the area w/ a punch of some sort. The grill is not on it, and the left fender is M.I.A. but the owner say he has it somewhere. One rear tire holds air, and Im 95% sure the other rear will hold air. The two front tires are car tires. I looked into the exhaust pipe and seen water standing, about 3" from being to the top. The hood is rusted on the inside just as bad as the outside. Like I said, all engine parts are there, it apears that nothing was robbed from it. Rear tires may be 90% w/ some weather checking. Throttle linkage, choke and wiring harness is all non existant due to corrosion. Radiator has damaged area on it, ill be surprised if it holds water. I am in Florida by the way. I have a picture of it, but Im not sure how to put it on the forum, could yall let me know?
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