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Wheel Horse homecoming

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roadapples

Glad you got it, and I`m sure he would be too....

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JERSEYHAWG /  Glenn

yes. it went to where it should have gone. to you. good story. good ending. thanks for sharing.

 

Glenn

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userj8670

I just love that style of wheel horse hood decal  ..glad it's home.  I'd say it's in great shape all considered! 

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Retired Wrencher

Good job well done. Now you can enjoy it and pass it on to your kids. It will always be in the family.:handgestures-thumbupright:

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953 nut
6 hours ago, tbone9 said:

this one is kind of special.

Extremely special, fond memories of Dad that can be passed on to your children, stories that might not otherwise be told.  :text-bravo:

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Tankman

Great memories of Dad and his Horse. Thanks for sharing.  :handgestures-thumbupright:

 

Keep that Horse in the family.

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squonk

Looks pretty nice considering it was outside for so long. And nice weights too! :banana-jumprope:

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elliot ness

Glade you ended up with it , now that part of your dad will always be with you.

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Horse46

As the guys on American Pickers always say, it's the back story that can make a piece special, it's certainly does in this instance.

Really pleased for you.

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Wishin4a416

Good for You!!! back in good hands.

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Rob.A.700

Its great that I finally ended up in the proper hands! I love the pinstripes, they really make it stand out!! 

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userj8670

Just noticed the pin striping....dig it!

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AMC RULES

I'm sure you Pops is looking down with pride.  :handgestures-thumbsup:

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19richie66

I got most of my tractors after my dad passed. Didn't know if I would but when my step mom said come get them, I didn't hesitate. My 418A  and 1056 "Ratitude" won't go anywhere. The rest I love too but those two are special.

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ACman

Things seem to come to full circle. Looks like it should clean up nicely.

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tbone9

Thanks for all the kind words. I really appreciate it. Well after a good carb cleaning and change of  oil and trans fluid n filter, some new battery cables, and a little cleaning it shined up pretty nice. 

  I'm wondering what year this is, if memory serves me correct Dad swapped out the 10 horse for the 12. It looks identical to my charger  12 from 1970. 

 

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Digger 66

 

On 6/11/2016 at 7:00 AM, Tankman said:

Keep that Horse in the family.

 

Yessssss .

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userj8670

Few coats of wax and you will have a show quality shine !  Really love it.

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Pullstart

Love the pinstriping!  I'm glad for you that it shined up nice, glad to see it's running for ya!  Dad must have replaced the trans after the race car incident?

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953 nut

1969 Charger 12 according to the serial number.

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That pin striping job looks very professional, did your Dad do them?     :text-coolphotos:

 

 

 

 

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tbone9

Thanks for the info. Yes Dad repainted it and the pin striping was all decals that he bought like that. All different patterns. I was quite young at the time but I do remember him putting all the decals on. 

  Thanks  again everyone for all the comments. I'm really enjoying this site and can see that I have lots to learn about all the different years and models Wheel Horse had to offer. 

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TDF5G

Great story.  Great pics.  Great Horse!

I really enjoy hearing the stories behind things, especially family heirlooms and :wh:.  Doesn't get much better'n that!

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WHX??

:text-yeahthat:Ya know thats something we don't see often here on our horses...pinstriping or ornate paint jobs or airbrushing ... just can't beat plain old patina RED I guess!

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Retired Wrencher

Tbone9. Like you said it is where it belongs. Fix what needs to be done and enjoy it for as long you owned it. Enjoy the day.

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