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Nice view. Not a four wheeler in site
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Like the title says, "Beautiful"
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Can't wait to see it in the sunlight. Jonathon |
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Beautiful paint.
Real nice truck. Keep us posted on it. Bill |
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That's great to see. I'm sure if it wasn't still doing fine earning it's keep it would have been replaced
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Nice '64. Looks like a C-50.
Great to see old trucks still in continuous use as mentioned. Bill |
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Completed paint on the front clip and cab. Still need to restore the bed, racks and wheels. Its coming along.
A few shots of it in the daylight. |
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That looks great. with the rest done it will look like a brochure picture.
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Funny you mention the brochure, I found an original one a little while back and picked it up to go with the truck. I should scan a few pictures out of it and post them. I need to find out more about the truck shows. I see the pics from those and it makes me want to attend one. Looks like some really neat stuff out there. Jonathon |
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Neighbor's 68 Ford N series. He has a 63 N too.
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I always liked the N series Fords and other brand pickup cab snub noses.
Not a snub nose t all on the Hendrickson: |
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Chrome the stakes, stain the side boards...
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Jonathan------Noticed the wheel chock in your one left side view. That is standard souvineer along with a dash plaque when you register at a national ATHS show. They're usually branded with the date and location . I have enough to start a decent bonfire with my collection since the late '80s .
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I'd like to have THAT collection! I've been meaning to complain about these. They don't work so good chocking a truck tire. They need to be at least a 4x4. I use 6x6 cut with a wedge. I AM just kidding, though. As it is there's a clear cut forest somewhere, a lumber shortage for the building industry, and it took 2 maxed-out semi loads to haul them to the show. I was thinking about what a pile of lumber it took to make 1,200+
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Nice old Mac Close to my house, have talked to the owner he brings it out and parks it by the road each spring so the truckers can smile as they go by.
[IMG]https://c1.staticflickr.com/1/400/19...392211e7_c.jpgoldMac by Greywuuf, on Flickr[/IMG] [IMG]https://c1.staticflickr.com/1/425/19...b2708d21_c.jpgoldmacClose by Greywuuf, on Flickr[/IMG] Still runs and operates, but is not on the road these days |
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I hope his tires keep holding air so he can keep up the ritual. I ove them just like this, but I also see one that will some day be a not so hard restoration
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Western Star tire truck
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Not a semi, and not a GM, just a sad old truck I encountered .
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ugh, I should not try to post from my phone
here is the picture I was trying to post. [IMG]https://farm4.staticflickr.com/3806/...ef270606_c.jpgIMAG1782 by Greywuuf, on Flickr[/IMG] |
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Looks to be about a '50 Dodge.
I've never owned one, to drive anyway, but they were cool trucks. That one looks pretty restorable to me. Bill |
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I sort of always wondered how they changed tires on the big equipment that runs around the rock quarries and such....I guess they use one of these. |
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I like these old Oshkosh plows.
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