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Old 04-02-2022, 02:20 PM   #1
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Default 1935/37 ton 1/2

i am looking for a 35 /7 ton1/2 stake to build i dont want one already done . want to have the adventure my self thanks so mutch todd
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Old 04-03-2022, 05:06 PM   #2
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Default Re: 1935/37 ton 1/2

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I think you are actually required to post this type of request in the classified section. And your wording is vague. You are looking for the '35-'37 big truck, 1 1/2 ton type. I think there are ways to do a nationwide craigslist search and that is what I would try to do. Also I bought a 2 ton '47 from Dicks Hotrod Garage in N. Dakota ( He has Lots of lots of needy project trucks) and my one ton panel from a small outfit in Parkers' Prarie Mn.. Shipping to Seattle area was about 1000 bucks 6 years ago. I also bought a Toyota landcruiser pickup from Sho Low AZ, and a '53 f350 from Minot ND. In every case the 900.00-1200.00 shipping was dirt cheap compared to fixing the rusty stuff available in my area. There is some amazing sheet metal to be had in the dry Western states. None of these were even close to being runners as purchased. Like you, I enjoy the fixing myself. After they run and stop well, and look decent, I often lose interest and need another one.
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