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A couple of pics of the 53 no longer own. I did a complete frame off restoration. A lot of fun to drive. May have a complete story some time in the future.
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Seem to have a problem loading two pics at once, one or the other disappears. A certain lack of ability on my part...
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I will try once more.
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Did you restore two trailers along with the cab over? Impressive rig.
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Have you done a V8 Times artilce about this truck? Tell us more about how you found it, restored it and the trailer sometime whenever you can please.
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The 1950 Kingham flatbed trailer is a different story. I t was a total piece of junk. Originally a coal trailer with a wooden floor, it had been replaced with a steel one. I turned the trailer upside down, sandblasted, converted the vacuum brakes to air, rewired, rebuilt landing gear, welded cracked frame, and painted. Then turned it rightside up, made new headboard, sandblasted and painted. Made new racks, again from Catalpa. Newer tires also. Have shown both truck and trailer at several truck shows. I will be writing an article on the Kingham for an antique truck magazine. The C750 had an article in Old cars magazine years ago. Probably more information than you were looking for!
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The truck had no title, so a friend in Fla who owned numerous businesses including car dealerships had his secretary obtain a title from a western state Total cost $5. The frame on the truck had been stretched from stock and showed evidence of originally being produced as a highway tractor. So, I took seven and a half feet out of the frame and welded it back together. Prior to this I took the truck totally apart. The cab hung up in the barn for a couple of years while I found time to finish the chassis. When it was all done and I drove it for the first time it had the feel of a new truck. Hope the forgoing at least partly answers your questions.
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Did the truck have air or hydraulic brakes? What kind of transmission?
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That is fantastic! All three pieces. Congrats!
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I'm working on a 41 GMC 2ton and I hope my efforts show as nice as yours. Well done and thanks for the photos. Tim
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The truck had air over hydraulic brakes. Mire common on foreign trucks than domestic ones. I engineered a it to pull a full air trailer, worked perfectly. All it lacked was an air horn! 5 spd trans and 3 spd aux after converting. The aux was an option, I found the original Ford drawings, I duplicated the installation.
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I hadn't realized that the cab over trucks were offered in the larger sizes starting in 53. Through 1952 the largest you could get was an F-6 with the regular size flathead V8. Thanks for sharing, that is a great setup.
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how many miles on it when you got it?
did you have replace any/many of the wheel bearings? any bearings, other than engine?
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I do not remember the miles, it was not a lot, which makes sense given the nature of its use as a horse hauler. The chassis was in excellent shape, hardly any wear on spring bushings etc. No wheel bearing replacement, they were like new. The cab interior weas near perfect.
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Really a cool post - fantastic work! It seems like you've sold it now . . . where did it end up?
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Almost correct. According to James Wagner's book "Ford Trucks Since 1905", starting in 1948 the new large flathead V8 was offered in the larger trucks. It was 336.7 cid, 145 HP. Those engines had a valve problem, Ford had a kit to replace them with an overhead. My friend who worked in a Ford dealership replaced a few including one in a local firetruck. That one got a 292.
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