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My new truck. '43 Ford G8T 1.5 tonner

Discussion in 'The Hokey Ass Message Board' started by ZRX61, Apr 23, 2010.

  1. ZRX61
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  2. Mr48chev
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    Looks pretty solid, what's the plan of action? There was a pretty decent running, driving, still working one for sale here locally a couple of years ago and I didn't have the cash available to buy it at the time.
     
  3. ZRX61
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    Push the roof back out & knock out the other 3 dents, get it running, sort out the interior, get the wheels/tires/brakes sorted, fit new glass, rebuild the (oak) bed... then *maybe* paint...

    It will get painted one day.... but I may leave it like is it for a while, it's not going to get any worse out here in the Mojave...
     
  4. 69f100
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    why paint it? nice scor, thats a cool truck.
     
  5. ZRX61
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    Because I'm in the resto business & looking like that isn't exactly a good advert ;)
     
  6. tatra
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    that the one from the gj where he just wanted it to go to a good home?...........
     
  7. kombi66
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    hey was that truck in the lodi/stockton area? if so i have seen it
     
  8. Military...has the swing out windshield, too!
     
  9. pasadenahotrod
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    JEEZ, look how freakin' long those windshield swing arms are!
    The windshield must open to full horizontal or slightly higher.

    And those tall wiper stands and original wire-type wiper arms above the windshield.

    Note the GI tow hooks poking out above the front bumper irons.

    Original olive drab on the seat frame inside, interior and the doors etc.
     
  10. ZRX61
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    It sure is, & it found one :)
     
  11. 69f100
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    gotcha:)
     
  12. tatra
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    nice.........was a little concrened it wasn't going to find a home......keep us posted here and at the journal...........
     
  13. ZRX61
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    As used on the Eastern Front by the Russians:

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  14. ZRX61
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    Safe from the scrappers!
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    I bought home the bits that fell off....
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  15. Mathew21
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    Nice Find, Congrats!
     
  16. F&J
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    I always wondered if there is a way to find out where a Military vehicle was used by the numbers painted on.... probably not

    One other thing; I thought all the old Ford 1.5 tons had 5 lug wheels... I don't recall seeing 6 on a Ford.
     
  17. Danimal
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    Glad to see you save it. I had a jailbar Ford, once upon a time...
     
  18. flatheadpete
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    Nice. Restore the body and put it on hot rod underpinnngs and drive it ....as a truck!
     
  19. ZRX61
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    Body will be metal finished, there will be NO bondo
     
  20. monkey19
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  21. ZRX61
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    Civvy models had 5 lugs, military had 6.

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  22. ZRX61
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    Got a call earlier today that it has been picked up from the friends place in Clovis where we moved it to a couple of weeks back & it will be home in SoCal sometime early on Friday :)
     
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  24. ELDANGEROSO
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    Cant wait to see this truck hitting the mean streets of the A.V.. I want a ride when its done!
     
  25. davis574ord
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    That truck is bad as dude nice score keep us poterf on the build bro1
     
  26. ZRX61
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    It's looking a bit better today.... so much for deciding to do paint last.. but I got figdgety waiting on the manuals.

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  27. ZRX61
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    Got the *air conditioning* working.....

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  28. Moondog13
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    That's awesome! :D

     
  29. The Hitch Hiker
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    Nice! Love these old trucks! What are you thinking drivetrain wise? Restore the original or transplant a modern diesel?

    Love those historical pictures too. I'll be watching what you do with it!
     

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