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Re: An Early Ford Truck Post... Let's see them. I would have loved to have seen more 38 39 PUs. I guess they are the least popular.
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Re: An Early Ford Truck Post... Let's see them. Years ago when I had a real nice 1938 P\U I hated the look of it, so I kept the whole running gear & frame that were near mint, and put a 36' big truck cab on it and sold the 38' body. Now I wish I had it back, that 38'-39' look grows on you! The guy that bought the body slapped it on a late model Ford Ranger chassie, and was on the road in 2 weeks.
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these are not mine but how can you do better?
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Re: An Early Ford Truck Post... Let's see them. [QUOTE=Vic Piano;148926]Thanks, I appreciate that. Here are a few more photos of the '51 F-1.
Nice! I thought I liked it before. It's even better now after seeing the engine photo. '51 Ford pickups are my favorite old trucks. Yours is dead on perfect! |
Re: An Early Ford Truck Post... Let's see them. I can't believe it but I almost forgot about Ole' Yeller!! My '52 F-600. He has an original, all steel, Herculese dump bed and the flatty runs like a sewing machine!! I use it almost everyday.
http://inlinethumb25.webshots.com/35...600x600Q85.jpg |
Re: An Early Ford Truck Post... Let's see them. I like that. Love those big boy trucks.
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Re: An Early Ford Truck Post... Let's see them. here's mine.
http://i226.photobucket.com/albums/d...63_WEEm8-L.jpg http://i226.photobucket.com/albums/d...57_bvprZ-L.jpg http://i226.photobucket.com/albums/d...27_ZdnSb-L.jpg http://i226.photobucket.com/albums/d...10_CWXCs-L.jpg here's dad's. http://i226.photobucket.com/albums/d...rpickup001.jpg http://i226.photobucket.com/albums/d...optruck001.jpg here's some of my customer's trucks. http://i226.photobucket.com/albums/d...0pickup001.jpg http://i226.photobucket.com/albums/d...ewtruck018.jpg |
Re: An Early Ford Truck Post... Let's see them. Here is my toy hauler and daily. Like it so much that I'm building another 40 with Buick nailhead for power.
http://i51.tinypic.com/2ynjvcz.jpg http://i55.tinypic.com/jzd1cw.jpg http://i56.tinypic.com/xby79f.jpg http://i52.tinypic.com/2dtyooj.jpg |
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I've posted it before but it's still the best photo I have of my two early Fords. '25 Model T Roadster Pickup and '39 V8 Pickup.
Until the '39 is running, the '25 will continue hauling the concrete and lumber. |
Re: An Early Ford Truck Post... Let's see them. A 1941 Ford fire truck used a Hunter Field during World War II has a new home at the Mighty Eighth museum in Pooler. It has been restored to its World War II condition and will take its place next to the museum's B-17.
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This is a picture of my high school hot rod from 1962. The shiny picture is how it looks today. The sad part for me is, I haven't owned it since 1973.
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Re: An Early Ford Truck Post... Let's see them. av8paul that old photo is incredible. It almost looks as if you magically recorded something from a dream. Talk about patina!
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Re: An Early Ford Truck Post... Let's see them. 1933 Tanker Truck, all the snow melted yesterday, more ice and snow for next week
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Re: An Early Ford Truck Post... Let's see them. Bruce,
Man...I love the '33!!! Beautiful!! |
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Here are pictures of my 28 roadster pickup towing a 34 pickup my friend had purchased in 1983. I still have the roadster pickup, the 34 pickup has been gone for years.
The 33 one ton I have had for about 11 years. It's never been restored, has had one repaint and I use it as a work truck. One picture is hauling my 34 4-door sedan and the other is taking down an old blacksmiths shop framed with Model T and Model A frame rails The 50 pickup my dad bought new. I took my driving test in it in 1966. Have completly rebuilt it with a 283, automatic transmission, 9" rear-end, and a dropped axel. I drove it to work everyday for several years. |
Re: An Early Ford Truck Post... Let's see them. This one's a numbers matching 4 Banger
http://i1205.photobucket.com/albums/...ordPickup1.jpg |
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Ol plain '50
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My 39 pu
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