An Early Ford Truck Post... Let's see them. https://www.fordbarn.com/wp-content/u...1/01/truck.jpg
You know what we need? An honest to goodness early Ford truck thread. We all need a vehicle for parts chasing, right? And what could be better for chasing early Ford parts than ... To read the rest of this blog entry from The Ford Barn, click here. |
Re: An Early Ford Truck Post... Let's see them. here's my daily beater/ parts runner 35
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Re: An Early Ford Truck Post... Let's see them. How about an F series... Is that considered "early"? If so, here's a photo of our '51 F-1.:D
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Re: An Early Ford Truck Post... Let's see them. Thanks Ryan, It's an honor for you to use my 40 Ford pickup as an example of the fine Ford trucks that are out there. Ken
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This is my late '14 delivery, mostly original. It purrs like a kitten and gets driven frequently. Last year, while working on a restoration of an 1800's log cabin, I figured I would throw my tools in the truck, and drive something almost as old as the cabin I was headed to work on. During the day, a fellow stopped by to see our work, and thought the '14 was just yard art. He couldn't believe it was my tranportation for the day. These old trucks are almost bulletproof.
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Hey Fellas, Here is my 47 that i drive in the summer. I think i'm going to sell it .Ken
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Re: An Early Ford Truck Post... Let's see them. This was destined to have an early flathead V8 untill I found a complete stock chassis this past summer... looks like it'll end up mostly stock now, whenever I can actually get around to working on it...
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Re: An Early Ford Truck Post... Let's see them. Zach, the A is gonna be a sweet truck BUT I'd give my left nut for that 45. That bike is dead on gorgous. Mitch.
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Re: An Early Ford Truck Post... Let's see them. This one magicly appeared at my house in the middle of the night...seriously..
http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v7...ne/first36.jpg She is next after the 34. -Abone. |
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Saving Barn junk!
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Re: An Early Ford Truck Post... Let's see them. There are several photos on my personal profile of my '40 roadster pickup truck that you are all invited to view. Posting pictures in these posts is a pain unless you have them on photobucket.:(
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46 flathead grocery getter.
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Re: An Early Ford Truck Post... Let's see them. i just picked up the machined block for this, so sometime this summer it should be back on the road.
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Just picked up this 39 yesterday for a new shop truck
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my 1936 is a work in progress
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Re: An Early Ford Truck Post... Let's see them. This followed me home a few months ago......
I told my wife that , but she didn't believe me.........."it followed me home"... on a trailer ! |
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Re: An Early Ford Truck Post... Let's see them. my 36 i am just keeping it on the road, i took it out yesterday!
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here is my shop truck,my grand father bought new in may of 1953
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Re: An Early Ford Truck Post... Let's see them. You will have to live with my Avatar for a while as my present picture posting prowess is pathetic.
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Here is my 55; hopefully this is close to "Early." Steve
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Here is my 41 on the way to Northwest Deuce Days in Victoria last summer.
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Re: An Early Ford Truck Post... Let's see them. Heres my pretty original 33 pickup, just getting juice brakes and a dropped axle right now.
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My 33
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Re: An Early Ford Truck Post... Let's see them. Hey Chris,
What brakes are you using - If you haven't purchased anything yet, contact Richard (Early V8 Garage) who posts here. Great resource! Also, whose dropped axle are you using? Watch for interference issues. 'Lil Red looks like she has a dropped axle but just weak springs. Front spring nearly flat across axle but seems to ride well. Jack 34pu |
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Here's mine.
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I already purchased Richard's kit to do hydrallic brakes. I already have the axle in, everything works well. My Brother dropped the axle for me. |
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My 1950 F1. I've been a fan of Sheridan Blue Fords since the 1950's. Hauls parts, lumber, guest beds, Christmas trees., bricks, etc. Don't ya just enjoy being on the road in these old pickups?
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Re: An Early Ford Truck Post... Let's see them. Let's start with Bullet; built from 12 cars and 14 trucks. Drove it from 2003 until sold it last year. Then the black 40 pkp; another flathead, which now lives in MS. Drove it, too, for a couple years. I've had shop truckS(two or more!) for the last 5 or 6 years. Max driveable at same time was 3 or 4... a man has got to have BACKUPS! That's what I tell my lovely wife.;)http://www.36fords.com/images/BLT111703f.JPG
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Heres my 1935 pickup.
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Re: An Early Ford Truck Post... Let's see them. Here's another pkp I used in 2006-2007. Hate to admit it had a dastardly SBC with 3 twos and a gear drive. I didn't do it! Trk now in GA with a pal of mine.http://36fords.com/images/Red40whole.JPG
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my '35 pick up........
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This one is still in service. Ford in a Ford but a little later Ford than preferred. Best dang 4 inch chop I've seen to have not cut the top and lengthened it. Still don't know how whoever did it did it! |
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And here's the latest complete build. The "36 Fordy," which got on the road last year. It is still in service. |
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How's this for an old truck??
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