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Here's the front of my 32 truck,
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Real Nice pick up .Can you give us a 3/4 shot of it Thanks . Ted
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Location: Long Beach CA
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use to own this 49 cab over
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Nice rear view, Danny. I want one of those cataloge NOW!! What an honor to make Coker's cover.
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My 33 as found- as of last summer- and my twenty five year parts collection that resembles a 35 pick up. |
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Location: Upstate,South Carolina
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![]() Never in a million years did I think that's where the photos Tommy (photographer for Coker) took would end up on the cover of their catalog,,they have hundreds to choose from,,but I am so happy they did! HRP
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Location: St. Petersburg, FL
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mrmoose here. Haven't posted a picture here before, so here goes nothing.
1st is Clem 1941 1/2 ton with 4 cylinder 9N tractor motor. Clem's little motor-sorta like half a flathead- 40 HP And here's Amos, 1934 P/U, 21 stud flathead I'll work on th picture posting to get them bigger next time. Some beautiful trucks in this thread. |
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Location: Under A Clean V8
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The work truck is a 49 Merc. When I got it it still had it's original knobby tires.
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If a '53 really qualifies as "early" (It IS a flathead.) scroll down to the thread with the tag line:"Flathead Block? which one is beast?" A friend posted some shots of my '53 with a 337 "beast" in it. It's onthe 2nd page. If I was smart enough, I'd move them over to this thread.
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I guess this can go here too. Klingberg show 2010 New Britain CT.
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Location: Northern Illinois
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Here is my first Flathead a 1950 F1, from a few years ago before Armor All was invented.
Ken
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Not mine wish it was
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Hi I just did join the Barn moments a go and It is going to take me some time to get organized and in the fast lane. it's The Beater Trucks that really cought my eye. Up here in the Napa Valley," The FORD BARN steping stone" we have ben calling them " VALLEY TRUCKS". I will work up a photo log of the locales from the wine country a little bit later.
My entry came to me some 35 years ago From Southern California. (San Pedro, Lomita) aera I'll check the specifics a bit lateor. The Builder Started with a very streight original tan paint 40 Pickup. I think he must have ben in the aircraft busyness judging by all the stainless work, craftsmanship and inovations. I will get back with better details later. for now i am going to try with some photographs. Need to figure out the atachement prosses and spell check. Russ Last edited by proost; 02-16-2011 at 11:43 AM. |
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Location: Laguna Hills, California
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Is it a car or a truck ? Who cares ! One day it will be finished.
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Hey stan how is it going here is my old parts hauler. See you have at least one proper hub cab on your spare tire. Nice Merc Stan my first two 46 trucks where Mercurys also.
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Location: Magnolia Texas
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Those Merc's have beautiful front grills, very cool and rare I think.
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Location: Above the gnat line in Georgia
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