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Old 05-26-2010, 01:29 PM   #81
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i know there are other 32-34 trucks out there. Post a picture of your truck, and keep this thread active. This picture was taken while "Merlot" awaited to get his Best Truck award at a local car show, just four days out of the garage, and hauled up the hill. Byron.
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My 33 roadster p/u , golden orange
What a nice truck!!
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Okay here's a picture of mine, I drive it as often as possible. 11,000 miles in last three years.
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Old 05-27-2010, 01:02 AM   #84
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WOW! that's one fine looking deuce! I absolutely love the stance of the truck. I wouldn't change a thing on it.
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Old 05-27-2010, 09:23 AM   #85
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WOW! that's one fine looking deuce! I absolutely love the stance of the truck. I wouldn't change a thing on it.
I am not able to paste your photo to my '32-34' truck collection file. I have over 50 photos mostly collected from the Fordbarn. Is there a way to unblock it? Thanks, Byron.
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Old 05-27-2010, 09:27 AM   #86
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What a nice truck!!
And I have admired your RPU, after seeing it on the Fordbarn calander. Sure aren't many around, and I've never seen one, except in photos. Byron.
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Here Is a tow truck in the making
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HERE IS MY 33 WITH THE 21 FLATIE IN IT. WAS GOING TO TEAR IT DOWN AND GET STARTED BUT HAVEN 2 MUCH FUN DRIVING IT.

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Old 06-06-2010, 09:13 PM   #89
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Here Is a tow truck in the making
There was a 32 tow truck at the junk yard in my town. It was sitting out front for a few months, then was gone. Was in rough shape, but complete.

Yours is looking great! Looks like you have to fab a bunch of parts.
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Old 06-07-2010, 07:29 AM   #90
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my 32....came from Oregon 4 years ago....good runner
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I saw this truck at the LA Roadster Show this weekend. Possibly someone knows more history than I do. It had a rebuilt 4 cyl, rebuilt chassis (some what), 25 louver hood, dual side mount spare tires, very very straight - no rust. All in all, a great project for some loving home. The seller said it was about a 20 year project between the first restorer and himself but he just didn't have the time or interest to complete it. The truck sold on Saturday for $15K. To my surprise, I went back on Sunday and the new owner was looking to trade it. I hope it stays together and gets a proper restoration or mild hot rodding (you know, Cragar head, Columbia rearend, 16" kelseys)
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This is one of my 32 pickups I drug home about 10 years ago. I thought it was a home made one until Flat Ernie on the HAMB sent me a picture of his red one that he owned while stationed in England. Mine is left hand drive and 4 cylinder.
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I been building a 32 pickup for some time now, i just have to get an old air plane builder to put my bed together for me, i may cut the roof off and make it a roadster.
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I saw this truck at the LA Roadster Show this weekend. Possibly someone knows more history than I do. It had a rebuilt 4 cyl, rebuilt chassis (some what), 25 louver hood, dual side mount spare tires, very very straight - no rust. All in all, a great project for some loving home. The seller said it was about a 20 year project between the first restorer and himself but he just didn't have the time or interest to complete it. The truck sold on Saturday for $15K. To my surprise, I went back on Sunday and the new owner was looking to trade it. I hope it stays together and gets a proper restoration or mild hot rodding (you know, Cragar head, Columbia rearend, 16" kelseys)
I hope the new owner keeps the body as stock. It looks like just about a year would have it back on the road. Byron.
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I been building a 32 pickup for some time now, i just have to get an old air plane builder to put my bed together for me, i may cut the roof off and make it a roadster.
Just hang on to that truck. Sooner or later I'll take it off your hands. I know a guy who can rivet the bed together.
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after the roadster show boy I really want a roadster now.
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after the roadster show boy I really want a roadster now.
You have one but you can only drive it on a very long dry lake bed.
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got room in your shop for a truck Roger
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i may cut the roof off and make it a roadster.
I know a guy that did that...and he said it's A LOT of work!

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got room in your shop for a truck Roger
I would make room. It's the money that's holding me back.
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