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https://www.fordbarn.com/forum/showthread.php?t=318303
Lots of big trucks could only find a few flathead fords and one 32 model B. Only about half the vendors from previous years, not sure why. |
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Some more
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And a cab over.
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My favorite truck was the MH Sno Go. My feet still hurt.
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Most cab overs turned into pickups look really wrong. I like this one. I took note of the red paint on the box and how well he matched the faded cab. That is very difficult with red. Looks like a great show and thanks for posting the photos!
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He stopped in my driveway on way home from show yesterday. It’s for sale. I did make it to the truck show this morning. Very very nice upstate weather. Stretch |
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The only thing nice about being imperfect is the joy it brings to others.... "Silver rings, your butt! Them's washers!" "We shot our way out of that town for a dollar's worth of steel holes!" - from 'The Wild Bunch' - 1969 https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7NReUd2_0u0 Last edited by petehoovie; 09-19-2022 at 11:25 AM. |
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Oooooh Ahhhhhh, on the 32 panel. Looks very nice. Thanks for the update on the show!
Regards, Chris
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Chris, you KNOW you need that panel. It belongs alongside it's big brother in your new shop. No go out and hook up your trailer. Time's a wastin'. Run Chris, run!
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Nice pics. Where's the Sno Go? They never have many miles, must have tons of hours. First gear, Cotto underdrive, low range in transfer case, and 6.67:1ish axle ratio...slowww going.
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D1429029-A206-40C9-9146-3B18011AC8D1.jpg Panel is very very nice. I like the Patina, I would never paint it. It’s for sale . Stretch |
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I agree leave it as is!
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Its to drool over...
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Love the Fire Dept truck
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That's a fairly rare bird that '32 deluxe panel delivery and in what appears to be very, very good condition.
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Running & Driving. Motor rebuilt, new 9’ top insert. Rear doors are in remarkably great shape considering they did or did not have rear bumpers.
Which is probably a discussion of its own. Stretch |
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An optional at extra cost rear bumper was released fairly late in the '32 model year for the commercial chassis panel deliveries. As you might imagine given how far back beyond the end of the frame the body extends, the bumper brackets were substantial.
An extended tail pipe was also released for use on panel deliveries and station wagons. |
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the panel is on facebook marketplace for $35000
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That COE is sweet. Did they ever come factory with a pickup bed?
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No, it would not have been a practical vehicle for most any kind of work. And trucks were merely a tool to get a job done back then. This one is a better conversion than most, at least to me.
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