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- ESSX28-1 December 2010
- paulrhd29nz December 2010
- Sambone March 2011
Selling off all my Essex stuff - Hot Rod Fodder
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I sold it all to a gentleman who has plans to make a streetrod. Thanks again, guys.
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I've got a spare 28 Essex deck lid (in New Zealand) if it would help. Also got 28 Essex radiator surround & hoodDave Y
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Thanks for that, Dave!
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Where abouts are you located?
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I'm sorry, I should have put that in.
Believe it or not, I live in Hudson, Maine, U.S.A. :lol: -
To fare away for me,But if its sold to someone who is going to make a roadster out of it
I could sure use the rear section of the roof. A tree fell on my 28h r/s.
keep me in mind
Paul -
The roof pictured is a 29 Chevy. The actual 28 roof is in pretty sad shape but might have enough straight metal that it will help you fix yours. I can take a photo of that if you're interested - not sure where you are, but we might be able to work something out.
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I live on the west coast of B.C. can. I would need the section of rear roof that has the curves that go from horizontal to vertical down to the factory seam at the rear beltline. The drivers side of the rear section of the cab.
Paul -
Sorry for not getting back sooner - the fella who bought my Essex stuff took everything Essex I had.