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Old 07-26-2024, 02:26 PM   #27
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Default Re: 1936 pickup

For $2K why not give it a try and see how you like it. Lot's of us are here to give free advice and help you on your journey.

My 1935 big truck is my hobby (almost a full-time job these days). I've enjoyed every busted knuckle over the last 25 years getting it back to like-new condition and have spent many times the price I could purchase a good one these days. That's why it's a hobby and adventure. It's not for everyone, but I've had a great time and met lots of great folks.

The attached photos show how I first saw my truck 25 years ago with my two boys who are now grown and on their own. Once the cab comes back from the painters and it's back on the frame, I'll post a couple of current images. Just re-installed the transmission with the engine going in soon.
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1935 157" 1 1/2 ton stake truck undergoing full original restoration
1936 131 1/2" panel truck rescue preservation
Author of the 1935-1936 Ford Model 51 V8 Truck book published by the Early Ford V8 Club of America
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