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"I redid the engine, transmission and rear end," he said. "And I made every body part on it: both fenders, the hood, the whole cab and the bed. It took five months."
The completely restored Manley wrecker is powered by a 1908 International engine. The wrecker itself was a prize: "I must have looked for one for seven or eight years," Lawrence said.
Like the 63, the 61 is ready for big jobs.
Not everyone has something to show for the passage of time. Lawrence is the exception.
"For the past 35 years," he said, "I've restored something every winter."
His fleet includes all five body styles of the 1926 model T and Fordson tractor, two replicas of IH tractors (a 1907 model in half scale, and a 1917 in one-third scale), a 1918 Buick Racer, and a 1926 Model T Ford with a factory-attached tractor.
"The ads said you could drive the car to church on Sunday, and then take it home and plow with it," he said. "It's pretty rare."
This winter's project? He's not sure yet. But he has plenty to pick from.
"I've got 14 cars, trucks and tractors just waiting," he said.





