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Old 11-24-2021, 02:10 PM   #21
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Default Re: 1936 Ford Pickup daily driver project

Great looking truck Michael. That color looks a lot like the color used on Navy vehicles back when I served. I don't know if they still use that color today. The pace of completing this project is commendable. I better kick mine in gear.

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Old 11-27-2021, 12:01 PM   #22
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SUPER nice '36 I LOVE it!!!

Well done. Adam beat me to the question about the tires you were running, I caught that also they really set off your restoration.

Thanks for posting this on your truck. I'm filing this one for future reference!

Again, well done very nice. You can't top a '35 or a '36 Ford PU they are the sharpest trucks out there. We have a '36 PU also, and the only thing is, it gets kind of embarrassing sometimes when you drive it somewhere and people always seem to want to come up to the truck and look it over and ask you questions about it. It sure is popular even with the teenagers!

Pop's '36 PU was originally Vineyard Green,, and he didn't care for that color so had it re-painted in about 1951 the same gray you are using here!
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