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Painting a 36 pickup bed. I'm trying to go back as original as possible. How much of the pickup bed was together before it was painted? I still have to put the wood down and then the metal pan on top of that. Was wondering how Henry did it.
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Re: Painting a 36 pickup bed. On my truck there was some overspray on the underside of the bed wood, but I have no way of telling when or how it got there. I would think the bed was painted before the wooden sub floor was put in place. I was not quite old enough to have been working on the line when these trucks being built, however.
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Re: Painting a 36 pickup bed. I agree with lawson.Metal painted before under layment of wood.
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Re: Painting a 36 pickup bed. Then is it painted again after the metal pan is placed on top of the wood and riveted to the sides? I'm sure I'll skin everything up getting the top pan in place.
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Re: Painting a 36 pickup bed. Yes the steel pan is riveted in place and then painted. The pan and rivets end up truck color. The only way to have bed/truck color on the fasteners is to paint after Final assembly. Right? Newc
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Re: Painting a 36 pickup bed. I had a '40 half-ton in 1960, a '40 half-ton in '65, a '38 half-ton in 1968, a '36 half-ton in in 2001. The metal bed floors were SPOTWELDED to the pickup bed sides at the Ford ass'y line, apparently.
If you want original, it would have to be spotwelded. Thank you. |
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(my '36 was a Ford Dealer Demo.) Decades ago when I viewed the photo ad in the Early Ford V8 ads and saw a spare on the driver side with the bed on the ground/high grass, I phoned the Missouri-Arkansas area seller to provide all-around pics. He provided a paint-patina'd Ford green full- front pic w/excellent grill, two w-wipers, chrome windshield surround! 1957 Calif plates, typical passenger-side spare with bed on the ground/high grass, dentless paint-patina'd Ford green passenger-side fender, chromed rear bumper off, on the ground/high grass. hmmmm! "How long have you had this half-ton?" "Oh, I dunnow; been around here since I know." "Does it run?" "Yeah, all's did." "Price?" "Fifteen." How about 12,000" "Gotta have fifteen." "I'll take it! Bank-to-bank funds will be transferred upon a national transport company there to pick it up." (Speaking w/ the transport driver= I'm here, he's got his check, truck is being loaded as we speak.") *The truck arrives; passenger front fender flat as a pancake from a broadside. Other'n that, the entire truck is dentless including the box, AND box metal floor=dentless, paint scratches. The gas gauges= '36 car gauges(apparently, being a demo.) ***. The dealer demos being sent to Ford dealers from Ford on dealer request with full payment. (bright yellow w/black fenders for demo purposes. During the year's demos, the odd color would attract onlookers and potential dealer customers.) Ford-to-dealer instructions: Demo the YELLOW demo for the year or until it's sold. Upon being sold, the customer-buyer receives the truck with a Ford color of his choice. hmmm. I scratched a 1" scratch, low, on the back of the cab& facing the box-back. YELLOW! *the half-ton is east of here 150 mi on California uncluttered roads. Thank you - |
Re: Painting a 36 pickup bed. highbeams that is cheap for a solid '35-'36 Ford pickup (commercial car) you got a good deal:)
I've watched cobbled up ones , and unrestored not running ones, sell in the upper 30's all day long. Chip Miller's '36 pickup, the Carlisle dude, sold at auction this fall for around $34K if I recall correctly. It was a nice driver but actually needs a full restoration. |
Re: Painting a 36 pickup bed. A couple of comments regarding 1936 Ford Demonstrator vehicles. The standard 1936 Ford Demonstrator colors were Demonstrator Yellow and Dearborn Blue. Yellow was the base color with the fenders, running boards, belt line, grille bars and lettering all painted blue. The standard scheme included the word DEMONSTRATOR across the cab above the windshield. Not only did Ford create a Demonstrator model for pickups and big trucks, in 1936 they also had a Demonstrator scheme for the panel delivery and sedan delivery. I've never seen an original of either of these vehicles, but have a series of photos from the Ford archives showing all sides of these vehicles. Having a restored sedan delivery or panel delivery in demonstrator colors and lettering would be quite a sight to see.
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Attached are some of the images of 1936 demonstrator trucks for your enjoyment.
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Here is another one. https://www.fordbarn.com/forum/pictu...ictureid=44755 |
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