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tcom 11-20-2025 09:11 PM

Ford trucks of the '20s
 

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=DbKH6jJ51ww

......and early thirties.

Ford trucks working.

tony

GB SISSON 11-21-2025 08:43 PM

Re: Ford trucks of the '20s
 

My first old vehicle was an early '28 AA when I was 19. I really loved this youtube video. Thanks for posting, and I hope you also posted it on the Model A chapter here.

tubman 11-21-2025 09:17 PM

Re: Ford trucks of the '20s
 

Looks like a home heating coal delivery at the 2:15 mark. I'm sure glad I didn't live back then and have to finish it up.:mad:

cas3 11-21-2025 11:35 PM

Re: Ford trucks of the '20s
 

The coal truck with tandem axle is a rare thing. Aftermarket, or home made I believe.

Imagine, those loads with the same motor as a car, just lower gears

outlaw 11-21-2025 11:56 PM

Re: Ford trucks of the '20s
 

Thanks for sharing the video!

GB SISSON 11-22-2025 12:57 AM

Re: Ford trucks of the '20s
 

Quote:

Originally Posted by tubman (Post 2424170)
Looks like a home heating coal delivery at the 2:15 mark. I'm sure glad I didn't live back then and have to finish it up.:mad:


What a great relief when folks started heating with oil, just flowing through a hose.....

mfirth 11-22-2025 11:05 AM

Re: Ford trucks of the '20s
 

Thanks tcom, a GR8 watch. I remember in the 50s a few AA trucks on Put-In-Bay still working.


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