Re: An Early Ford Truck Post... Let's see them. Fantastic motivational pics.
Here are a couple of mine patiently awaiting the flattie and gathering parts. Hope to bring it back to life next summer in time for Deuce Days in Victoria B.C. http://i765.photobucket.com/albums/x...pslw2iofa6.jpg http://i765.photobucket.com/albums/x...psybuoepfl.jpg |
Re: An Early Ford Truck Post... Let's see them. last of the flathead V8's. Love this truck.
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My Father in laws restored 56 on the right, my 53 original on the left.
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My 44 1/2 ton, original apart from lowering and noisy exhaust!
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My 1950 F1. It's days of working the farm are over.
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Here is my 1938 Pickup. There is still lots to do, but it is driveable.
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My wife and I restored this '40 in the last few years.
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Hi Everyone, This one was itching to get back to some real work!
License plate is 1947. Also a 1939 that I spotted in the car corall in Hershey 2013. It was very early Saturday morning, having rained hard Friday. Notice the water on the dashboard in the last two shots. Probably been a long time since it sat outside in the rain.:( |
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how about several 41's
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The model A's an award winner, sort of. Hooter girls pick. The 34 cab is being dug up by Mr. Potter (his real name) discovering "its a wonderful life" The 1951 is a Kansas grain truck powered by an Olds, hoisting a 40 Merc.
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'36 pulled from Kansas corn field, brought back to life at home in TX.
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The truck I learned to drive on back in the late sixties. A 46 Ford.
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A few more,
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Re: An Early Ford Truck Post... Let's see them. Certainly like the truck in the first photo, (under the pretty ladies).
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Here's some pictures of early Ford trucks that I have had, or still have. The 50 my Dad bought new.I took my driving test in it in 1966. It was the only vehicle we had until 1960. One picture is of the truck in 1956 the other is how it looks today. The 28 Roadster Pickup when I got it in 1972 and how it looks today. I never quite got it finished. 2 scenes of my back yard in the 1980's. Everything is gone except the 1933 Ford based school bus. Still have it. one picture of my 1946 1-ton. Put a small block Chevy in it and made two trips to California in it. This is a picture of the first load. It's resting now, I don't use it any more. The 33 1-ton I've had for 18 years and I've gotten a lot of use out of it as a work truck. It's all original with one repaint years ago. Under the cowling it is O/D green. The green 32 BB was shipped to England. The last one is my current 33 pickup project.
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