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Maggie’s Motivational Pic Thread v2.0 - - New Rules - See Post #1

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General Ursus
From the film beneath the planet of the apes.
It's really
Bernard Fox
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The buck he posted is pretty well known. In the 30s I believe fiat had wood/steel bodies, but that’s 1000% a body buck.

The heavy beams and bracing are a dead giveaway also. Not that I’m telling you anything new...for him.
I believe it is solid wood vs. skeleton like most wooden. wire, or tubing buck bodies I have seen. Fiat referred to it as "a wood master or a mascherone" vs. a buck body such as this Porsche 550
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I believe it is solid wood vs. skeleton like most wooden. wire, or tubing buck bodies I have seen. Fiat referred to it as "a wood master or a mascherone" vs. a buck body such as this Porsche 550
buck500.jpg
No you believed that was actual body by your words, you can play word games all you want obviously the Italians won’t necessarily use the word buck in their language but It’s still a buck and you were wrong.

A wooden buck is a master that’s the whole point of it existing. Someone says automobile and someone else says car its both right, but if you call it a plane you’re wrong. Even your example has solid sections, but fiat went the extra mile and made the whole buck “finished”, that’s the whole reason it gets put on display.





Stick to porn.
 
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