I guess its alright to post this here. Anyway, my dad bought it from the Civil Engineer I used to work with, and he is the grandson of the ORIGINAL owner...how cool is that. The truck was last insured in 1977 and has been sitting ever since. It was a farm truck so it has some dents and dings, but it is all there. We currently have it down to the frame and are getting ready to send it off for sandblasting. My dad picked up a 9" for it but we are still in the market for a MII frontend. The plan is to go back completely original except suspension and transmission. We would like to drive it on the Interstate safely, haha. Here are some photos for your pleasure.
1936 Ford Pickup
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re: 1936 Ford Pickup
And this is how it looks at the moment.
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Hey Jeff
That's awesome man... cool story cool truck can't go wrong with that.
Keep us posted with the progess, can't wait to see this one done...
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That's awesome man... cool story cool truck can't go wrong with that.
Keep us posted with the progess, can't wait to see this one done...
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but whats with the funky red thing pullin the trailer??
72, f-100 ranger xlt, 360-c6, 2wd 84k miles.
77, ford f-150 custom 4x4, 400m-c6 SOLD
"the existence of flamethrowers is proof that someone, somewhere, sid to himself, "i want to set those people over there on fire, but i dont feel like walking over there to do it"
77, ford f-150 custom 4x4, 400m-c6 SOLD
"the existence of flamethrowers is proof that someone, somewhere, sid to himself, "i want to set those people over there on fire, but i dont feel like walking over there to do it"
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deals are good, thats how i got my bump, if i had to get a cheby id get the early 80's model cause they got the boxy body. my brothers cheby gets alot better gas millage than my bump.
72, f-100 ranger xlt, 360-c6, 2wd 84k miles.
77, ford f-150 custom 4x4, 400m-c6 SOLD
"the existence of flamethrowers is proof that someone, somewhere, sid to himself, "i want to set those people over there on fire, but i dont feel like walking over there to do it"
77, ford f-150 custom 4x4, 400m-c6 SOLD
"the existence of flamethrowers is proof that someone, somewhere, sid to himself, "i want to set those people over there on fire, but i dont feel like walking over there to do it"
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