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Old 09-06-2020, 07:08 PM   #1
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I figured it was time to see some 32 B and BB truck pictures. Lets see them!!
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Old 09-07-2020, 12:44 AM   #2
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A larger pic would help.
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Old 09-07-2020, 01:12 AM   #3
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That was right after i restored it, Thanks!!
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This was behind a sawmill here on Orcas Island. I bought it for 700 bucks in about '97. Came with a ton of 32 parts in the bed. 3 nice fenders, a grille, a cowl, etc etc. It had a coal box at the time. I winched it onto my trailer, but drove it off at home after about 2 hours of fiddling. 8ba engine. I installed an 8' script bed from a 38 tonner parts truck that was in my lower field. Too short but worked. I later sold it here on the island but the guy who bought it told me he later sold it on some new thing called 'ebay' for 12G to a guy who had a firewood vendor permit at Yellowstone Park. Cool way to sell camp wood on the roadside!
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That haS the 137 inch wheel base like mine. I love my truck and would never sell it. A dump body just makes it so useful.
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That haS the 137 inch wheel base like mine. I love my truck and would never sell it. A dump body just makes it so useful.
I thought they were 131" and 157" without looking it up. Anyways the short WB is what I have always liked. I have a switchback on my road that took two Y turn cuts in my 157" '34. The '32 was sold to the wife of a ski film guy named Warren Miller. Warren never really drove it and sold it on Ebay to the firewood guy. My '34 I got for 400 bucks and it has since been relegated to yard art here on the island. I have tried to buy it back, but they love their 'art'. Sheesh This is the '34
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Old 09-08-2020, 09:25 PM   #8
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My DT&I RR pickup project.
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Old 09-08-2020, 10:34 PM   #9
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Here's one For Sale, great cab and metal- Model A engine tho. $5800 Oregon title. Newc
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Old 09-09-2020, 05:14 AM   #10
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Looked at a 1932 Pick up in Townsend, Ma... A real barn find and as far as I know ---"NOT FOR SALE"
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You are correct, 131. I understand not for sale. My 32BB will never be sold at least while I'm alive.
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I have a complete dump body off a ‘36 in good shape. I’d love to see somebody hauling and dumping dirt with it again.......Mark
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Here's one For Sale, great cab and metal- Model A engine tho. $5800 Oregon title. Newc
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Would it fit a 131 or 157 inch frame?
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I'd love to post a picture, but, I'm not sure how to do it? A little help? Thanks guys!
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I'd love to post a picture, but, I'm not sure how to do it? A little help? Thanks guys!
Here is a link with helpful information on how to post pictures. Note there are limits to the size of the file depending on the file type.

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Generally, the easiest way to get pictures to a "postable" size, send them to yourself via email and post the results. Most email packages downsize the resolution for efficiency.
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How difficult would it be to convert a 157 inch chassis to a 131 inch chassis?
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Some really neat trucks here fellows, hopefully of interest.....Here is a Ford Truck offering from the Jan/Feb 1938 Ford Im Bild magazine (from Germany) and its interesting the carry over of "earlier" grill styles!!!
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