Re: '32 BB original seat material
That photo of the reproduction material looks correct. I have a '34 BB that was a Lake Arrowhead CA fire truck hose tender, back when it was a volunteer fire department, so it was hardly driven. The speedo says 4600 miles and that could be correct for a fire truck that never left that mountain. The mileage doesn't really matter after it in sat a field. The guy I bought it from got it in the early 1970s. The guy before him had let It sit outside with the hood off and water went down the carb, so the engine is now a paper weight. I pulled the heads, and the block is toast, what a shame. Some of the glass was shot out. The typical truck in a field stuff. At least they were good aim and only hit the glass. Real nice sheet metal except for some rust in the bottom rear corners of the cab. The doors are nice, grille is perfect, fenders straight. I think that is original red paint on back inside of the cab. If it is that means they painted, it with the wood in place. The outside was repainted at least once.
There is a little bit of the original fabric left on the seat back but it's in sad-sad-shape. Kind of like the fabric version of the Dead Sea Scroll fragments. It is a very dark brown. If you were to just glance at it you would think it was black. Where the sun wasn't on it, it still has some gloss to it. It doesn't look like a grainy leather pattern, maybe like a coarse sand pattern. I'd say that fabric above is as close as you are going to get.
Converting this fire truck to an original Ford stake bed. I found an original factory short stake bed and went ahead and bought. I need the long wheelbase bed or pieces to lenthen the one I have. I need some more original stakes and the side-gate hardware if anybody has spares.
Last edited by Flathead Fever; 04-05-2023 at 11:00 PM.
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