04-15-2013, 11:34 PM | #1 |
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well found a 49-50 GMC the other day and decided to buy it
very few parts missing and hope to put her back on the road the way she looks. hope you like it |
04-16-2013, 08:10 AM | #2 |
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I really like the door art, is it original?
Actually looks like the cab corners are solid. That's a miracle. You said 49-50? Does that mean no title?
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04-16-2013, 09:48 AM | #3 |
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Looks like it may be a 53, do you have the paper work that tells you it is a 49-50?
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Very nice find, looking forward to seeing more pics.
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04-16-2013, 11:06 AM | #5 |
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no paperwork but now it is home we can find out excatly what she is, the door art is original not sure what the company was but with the flat bed and racks that are on it seems it may have been some sort of welding possibly. ill post some more pics of it today
well had to look it up it is a 1952 according to the serial number tag in the cab. and that info i got from OldGMCtrucks.com stats also that it has a 228 engine, i did not know there was a difference way back then between the motors also Last edited by BRussell; 04-16-2013 at 11:13 AM. Reason: found out the year wanted to add it |
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Yes the GMC 228 was the standard engine for a half ton. It is a totally different engine from the Chevrolet, larger, heavier, and had a bigger oil pan.
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very cool truck. I'm looking forward to seeing it all go back together
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04-17-2013, 01:35 PM | #8 |
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Most local libraries keep old City Directories (like a phone book but with more information, used by businesses). You can call the reference desk and the librarians will do some research and tell you what the business was, or you could do it yourself. The phone number and truck year will help isolate the time frame. Good research librarians live to do these types of searches, I have a friend that is one and really likes getting back into the old books. I do a lot of searchs trying to establish historic building uses to justify proposed building uses or "grandfathered" construction types in the same structure for zoning applications or building permits.
And it is a great truck. Mine had the original appliance repair company graphics on the door, but I stripped it off before patina stuff was cool....
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04-18-2013, 07:35 AM | #9 |
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thanks everyone, visited some buddies who make a hard living wheeling and dealing parts and scored some very good pieces to put this thinkg back together.
they had a set of running boards that were in very good shape that have already been cut off for running a flatbed, nice set of taillight housings with glass lenses and a blue dot in them, the hood latch panel, a radiator that has been tested, 12 volt starter, a 40's tailgate (just because it had gmc on it). I have another gmc cab with some a good firewall in it that i will put into this one. Note from Forum Staff: Please note that you must be a supporting member to post classified items. This includes but is not limited to What Its Worth, Want To Buy, Want To Trade, and For Sale. Please consider supporting the forum by subscribing. Further information on the subscription levels available are located here If you need any further assistance with that please contact any Admin for help. Last edited by 63 & 64 Bowties; 04-18-2013 at 08:44 AM. Reason: WTB |
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Nice Logo on the Door
How do you fix Cab corners ?
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Nice find. Good to see more trucks like ours in Ky!
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SCHRUM - You fix the rusted out cab corners the same way you do ANY rusted out sheet metal on these trucks. You cut it out to undamaged metal and weld in replacement metal. And no matter what ANYONE tells you, there's no other acceptable way. NOT fiberglass, not pop riveting in new metal, nothing. You're young and you likely have no ability to weld - yet. Time to learn if you're gonna own a 60 year old truck. Last? You're hijacking the man's thread. Not cool to do unless you're piggy-backing on the original poster's question and even then with an apology and keep it minimal. NO Not bust your balls, just advising you of the forum's etiquette in a friendly way. |
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would really like some more info on these motors lke what interchanges if anything
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