Wundermutt
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Model T hot dog cart
Fri, 05/16/08 10:47 PM
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Hey everyone, I am just getting started, and have run across some "novelty carts" that resemble old Model Ts. Does anyone know where to buy one of these. Where I am located there are a number of old car shows and this would really draw the crowd, not to mention help me get into the event! Any advice would be greatly appreciated.
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jzwagar
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RE: Model T hot dog cart
Fri, 05/16/08 11:25 PM
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There's one for sale on Craigslist tonight...Henderson, Nevada. Check under Las Vegas. Jon
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kensandyeggo
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RE: Model T hot dog cart
Mon, 05/19/08 9:21 PM
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Check with your local health department before signing a check for one. They might not allow it and you'll have an expensive lawn ornament. Regulations can vary wildly from area to area.
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Cowboy Bob in PA
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RE: Model T hot dog cart
Wed, 05/21/08 9:50 AM
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These Hot Dog Carts come from Canada. I thing they are the greatest looking Item. On 4 wheels, metal frame, Fiberglass body. try Gould Manuf Winnipeg, MB Canada They run about 5 to 6 thousand dollars CBB in PA
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RE: Model T hot dog cart
Wed, 05/21/08 11:17 AM
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quote:Originally posted by Cowboy Bob in PA These Hot Dog Carts come from Canada. I thing they are the greatest looking Item. On 4 wheels, metal frame, Fiberglass body. try Gould Manuf Winnipeg, MB Canada They run about 5 to 6 thousand dollars CBB in PA According to their website, the carts run about $8900 plus additional costs for optional equipment, and they will customize it for you. http://www.gouldmanufacturing.com/car-t.htm
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Cowboy Bob in PA
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RE: Model T hot dog cart
Wed, 05/21/08 12:56 PM
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Sorry bout the price descrespency, old info CBB
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Russ Jackson
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RE: Model T hot dog cart
Wed, 05/21/08 5:46 PM
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Greyghost
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RE: Model T hot dog cart
Wed, 05/21/08 6:59 PM
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One heck of an idea, but I don't think a cart that looks like an antique car would do it. Now if you had a real antique car pulling the cart or better yet a fancy BBQ set-up...that would get attention from everyone. The local authorities would like it because it is classy, people would gravitate to it just to check out the car and of course buy something Can't afford an antique car? Make a deal with someone that owns one...I bet they would like to show it off and make a few bucks on the side for doing so. With a set up like this, I think many high end events would be competing for your presence rather than discouraging you.
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