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Old 06-20-2014, 02:40 AM   #1
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Default Stake body Pickup

While waiting for acceptance on to the AA forum I thought I might ask here.

I've been told that there were a few Ford stake bed trucks built on an A chassis as opposed to an AA chassis.

I saw one at a show and was wondering how I might tell if it is just a pickup with a cut down AA bed or one made that way from Ford.
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Old 06-20-2014, 08:28 AM   #2
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Mine was made from scratch out of redwood. Very practical and I drive it a lot. When I removed the homemade C-Cab and replaced it with a steel cab that was extended 6-1/2", I cut down the flatbed. The only other one I've seen was alsao homemade. It would be interesting to know if they offered kits and/or ready made beds back in the day. The bed is attached to the frame with four U-bolts. Hardest part was running ground wires to the tail lights.
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"pickup" usually refers to the Model A with the pickup cargo body. "stake body" would refer to the AA platform body with AA stake rack sides (in Ford's lingo). It could be that a pickup cargo body with stake sides would be termed "stake pickup body". Just not via Ford documentation.

I am sure that the Ford sold AA platforms were never sold on the A chassis. It is not listed in any Ford documentation that I have seen and it would not fit the A frame anyway.

The various platform bodies could be cut-down/modified to fit an A chassis and I am sure folks have done that over the years.

There is documentation at http://aafords.com/open-bodies/platform-bodies/ regarding the four different Ford sold AA platform bodies.
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"pickup" usually refers to the Model A with the pickup cargo body. "stake body" would refer to the AA platform body with AA stake rack sides (in Ford's lingo). It could be that a pickup cargo body with stake sides would be termed "stake pickup body". Just not via Ford documentation.

I am sure that the Ford sold AA platforms were never sold on the A chassis. It is not listed in any Ford documentation that I have seen and it would not fit the A frame anyway.

The various platform bodies could be cut-down/modified to fit an A chassis and I am sure folks have done that over the years.

There is documentation at http://aafords.com/open-bodies/platform-bodies/ regarding the four different Ford sold AA platform bodies.
That is what I thought but I was told by the owner that MAFFI told him that there were 10 A's with a "cut down" stake bed. Of course I just nodded and decided to come here for the "real story".

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Old 06-21-2014, 12:54 PM   #5
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Since we are on the subject, Does anyone know what the costs were for cab and chassis for an A pick up that were sold to body builders vs AA cab and chassis (I assume wheel base would play a part of this) that were sold to body builders. Just wondering how much extra they figured in for the larger radiator, four blade fan , bigger wheels and tires and transmission etc, for the AA. Mark
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Mark, no 4 blade fans came on any AA's. I've never seen the A chassis price, but I'd bet Neil has.
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According to the FordEX the chassis could be ordered with a roadster pickup cab or just a cowl section.
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There were suppliers, Kentucky Wagon Works is one, that took the chassis and built various configurations of vehicles. This is one that was at the MARC meet in San Diego in 2011
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Old 06-22-2014, 03:34 PM   #9
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From the "Ford Truck Fax" a page showing a 1929 AA lists the following:

AA chassis $520
closed cab $90
stake body $65 (platform + stake racks)

There is no similar information for the A. One page shows:

A pickup with closed cab $460
So, $460 - $90 for the cab leaves $370 for the A chassis and pickup body.
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