Re: An Early Ford Truck Post... Let's see them. OK Thanks JD maybe see them at CHCH swape meet
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Re: An Early Ford Truck Post... Let's see them. The Richardson museum is not open to the public but I have been told that they are reasonably responsive to people with a genuine interest.
Of the COEs in NZ I mentioned, one is at the Richardson museum and I am told that the other restored example is still in Blenheim. I don't know what happened to the third. It was complete and in good condition. Apparenly there was another very rusty example but I'm not sure about that. John |
Re: An Early Ford Truck Post... Let's see them. I think you'd find if you were from the other side of the world and enquired to the right person well in advance you'd have little trouble getting through. The first time I went through there was about '96 and I'm not sure if the Airflow was quite finished at that stage, but Bill Richardson was one of the most genuine people you could ever hope to meet, and gave many a tour personally to clubs and groups. He was a great loss to the community here - as was shown by the procession at his funeral.
I was only recently given a copy of the book that was produced about the museum and I haven't had a chance to read right through it yet, but it's an amazing collection that I hope continues to be well looked after and and added to. And to totally hijack the thread Invercargill is pretty underrated - Queens Park is one of the best things they did when they set out this city - it's part of a 'green belt' that runs right through the middle of the city to right near where I live that will never be built out. On a more serious note, please return some of that Ford tin that you've pinched from down here Ted, I'm in desperate need of some of it right about now! |
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Here are two 34 pickups. One photo is a 'driving' shot from the cab of "the beater" and the other is a photo of a friend's pickup that he finished restoring a couple of years back. It is a NZ pickup that had been off the road since 1957. My friend has owned it 25 years or so.
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Re: An Early Ford Truck Post... Let's see them. https://www.fordbarn.com/forum/pictur...pictureid=8164
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Re: An Early Ford Truck Post... Let's see them. Nice truck Gerard hope yo8u dont mind I have it on my screen saver
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Re: An Early Ford Truck Post... Let's see them. 41 3/4 ton
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Re: An Early Ford Truck Post... Let's see them. nice looking truck there, look at mine, its his big brother, 85 hp, yours is 60 hp ?
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Re: An Early Ford Truck Post... Let's see them. Hi guys not to poach this thread but I went through the Richardson museum just before Bill died.A bunch of us were touring the south island on our motor bikes and I called Bill and he told us to come around.The most amazing collection and he told us all about each truck and were he found them.As I'm into 37s he had several.He was really into the dual axil trucks and showed us all the different ways drive was transmitted to the back axil.Thornton was one company that ford used but there were others.My film camera shredded the film so I lost all the photos.The most amazing thing was the beauty of the american trucks as compared to the english and european ones.Even in the 50s and 60s the english trucks had no driver comfort what so ever.Cheers Tony.
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Here are my 2 of my drivers, the 39 V8 and my unrestored low miles 49 Merc M47 1/2 ton. http://i201.photobucket.com/albums/a...0_1258crop.jpg http://i201.photobucket.com/albums/a...T3WEEKS145.jpg The Merc is a work truck as well as my summer beater. http://i201.photobucket.com/albums/a...1/058e63d9.jpg Scrounging for Firewood, This load didn't even put it on the overloads. . |
Re: An Early Ford Truck Post... Let's see them. They just don't make em like they use to .:mad:
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Pickups have always been my favorite. 'Lil Red in the snow is my current driver. The wine colored was my first 34pu found on a farm in pieces near Huntingdon PA. There was not enough left to put back together original so I did the next best thing to get it back in service. Wish I had her back!
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Here's "HENERY" - my '52 F1. Bruno (Little Rock, AR)
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Re: An Early Ford Truck Post... Let's see them. Heres some I've owned in the past
The 46 was a real beater, but ran and drove great. My first flathead V8! Went to England! http://i307.photobucket.com/albums/n...1820002_l1.jpg This 51 F-1 I bought from the original owners nephew. It had a flathead 6 and a non syncro 4 speed. It was super low miled (50,000) and ran drove extremly well and tight. Everything worked. Had to sell it when I got laid off :( http://i307.photobucket.com/albums/n...p/IMG_4996.jpg http://i307.photobucket.com/albums/n...p/IMG_4992.jpg http://i307.photobucket.com/albums/n...p/IMG_4998.jpg |
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Here's my 39 purchased in 2010 It is all orignal evrything is there except THE SEATS I think it deserves restoring.
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This is my 47 pickup which I have had for 10 years, its a driver.
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Here is my 51 F-1. Just finishing up the brake and front end rebuild. Body will remain as is.
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Re: An Early Ford Truck Post... Let's see them. Updated pics. Just need that drop axle now....
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Re: An Early Ford Truck Post... Let's see them. RAF, nice patina. love the truck.
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some more photos of my beater!
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I know this Early V8 but Mine is an Early Ford Truck. This first pic is of my grandfathers original 1930 Deluxe Delivery he bought new. The next pic is mine that I just finished
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I have the remains of six of these WWII ford CMP (Canadian Military Pattern) trucks and hope to be able to restore at least one. If I live long enough :) :D
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Re: An Early Ford Truck Post... Let's see them. I presume its a FORD Blitz???
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Re: An Early Ford Truck Post... Let's see them. Well that's what the Aussies call them anyway. :D
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Re: An Early Ford Truck Post... Let's see them. I guess I am a member, just got this from Ken Crans on here. Put original wheels and tires back on her and it made a big difference in how she looks. My new "work truck"
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Dang, nice truck! And I still want that coupe of yours. Nice.... Pete |
Re: An Early Ford Truck Post... Let's see them. Thanks Pete! I did come to my senses. It isn't going anywhere!
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Re: An Early Ford Truck Post... Let's see them. ALL: Avitar shows "Henry" - 1947 Ford Flathead V8, purrs like a kitten; driven regularly.........Also own "Clyde" - 1929 Model A CCPU....... https://www.fordbarn.com/forum/images/icons/icon7.gif
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Re: An Early Ford Truck Post... Let's see them. Jeff... The 47 looks awesome! Ken
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