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Old 03-04-2016, 03:47 PM   #1
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Not a bad looking pickup. Well represented plenty of pics. Nice to see one that hasn't been rodded!

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He states it has no title but is registered and insured now.... Wonder what is up with that??
Also says it is a 6 volt system.. Has an alternator..
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GA has had different rules for titles in years past. If I remember right, a BOS would suffice. That is a nice truck and notice the bed floor is correct and the truck even has shocks on it. Looks to be in very good original condition other than the repaint.
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http://www.nurex.com/alternator-6-volt
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isn't this a '35?
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Old 03-04-2016, 05:40 PM   #6
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isn't this a '35?
No it's definitely a 36.
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GA has had different rules for titles in years past. If I remember right, a BOS would suffice. That is a nice truck and notice the bed floor is correct and the truck even has shocks on it. Looks to be in very good original condition other than the repaint.

We sold a '37 pickup years ago to a fellow from Alabama. Had a clear Illinois title but I remember him telling me 'thanks' but I won't need it to register the truck, just your Bill of Sale! Different rules for different states for sure!

I also noticed the correct bed floor so many you see are done in wood---- that is wrong. I've even seen show '35 and '36 Pickups done in wood flooring.

Nice little driver or if a guy wanted to get froggy would be a good candidate for a new restoration! And no I don't know this fellow or related or anything, just thought it was a nice little '36. I'll be bidding!
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This is the second time it has been on eBay. I love it, wouldn't change anything except for adding blackwalls. I never like white walls on pickups.
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Yep.. I would drive it like it is. Great truck.
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Old 03-04-2016, 09:51 PM   #10
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This is the second time it has been on eBay. I love it, wouldn't change anything except for adding blackwalls. I never like white walls on pickups.
Probably not gonna like mine then...

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I looked that truck over pretty well a couple or three years ago. Not a bad little truck at all. Didn't hear it run or anything. Just took some pictures.
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That is one very nice 1936 Ford v8 Pickup.
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figured it might be down in your neck of the woods, Lawson....Mike
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Probably not gonna like mine then...

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Not at all Scott! I personally just prefer blackwalls. If I bought your truck it would have black wheels and blackwall tires, just a preference.
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These trucks worked in the fields and dirt roads and NEVER had whitewalls back in the day.
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These trucks worked in the fields and dirt roads and NEVER had whitewalls back in the day.
Welcome to 2016
no more dirt roads and fields for this one, this truck is retired and will enjoy a life of leisure for the most part. His younger brother is a 2006 F150 and handles all the dirty work for now.
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no more dirt roads and fields for this one, this truck is retired and will enjoy a life of leisure for the most part. His younger brother is a 2006 F150 and handles all the dirty work for now.
I totally agree Scott, let that youngster do all the hard work! My opinion is when I bring back an old Ford, I want it to look like the past, I want it to remind me of what things were. I want the simplicity that was.
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this Heap still works but not that hard, its mine. with a 1917 Fairbanks in back
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Beautiful truck! The original steel bed floor looks amazing! I used to live in the Great State of Alabama! I walked into the Blount County Court House with a piece of paper torn out of a notebook and scribbled on with a pencil. plus a tiny Polaroid picture of a rusted out '36 farm truck, and walked out with a State Title, registration, and receipt. That was the good ole days, I'm sure it's all changed by now.
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