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Discussion in 'The Hokey Ass Message Board' started by Ryan, Jun 17, 2014.

  1. Ryan
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    Thanks to a HAMBer (Justin B), I came home from LARS with the '64 above... I had been looking for a while and this one just kind of struck me. I've driven it quite a few miles now and I think no less of Justin afterwards - how about that? Just a great guy to deal with all the way around.

    Anyway, I got a few things to do... Like getting rid of the Autometer gauges, etc... And I'd like to find 15" wheels (E-T wheels, I *think) for the front (to match the back), but for the most part this is gonna be a daily driver/farm truck.
     
  2. Hitchhiker
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    Looks cool! I work on a few long beds. I always thought the proportions on the short were perfect.

    Maybe a bumper change too?
     
  3. Ryan
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    Yeah, probably so... Although, the current isn't quite as "slabby" as it looks in the pic above.
     
  4. alakerzam
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    from california

    I saw you twice this weekend. The first time you and Steve ****an were in his roadster. The second, you were both in this truck. What exactly are you two up to? :)
     
  5. Limey Steve
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    Very cool Ryan , my 14yr old daughter kept pointing & liking all the same model truck at LARS on Sunday, your new hack is the ********.
     
  6. Ryan
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    Planning a poser-off... My shop truck is the poser push-truck to his poser dragster. Together, we can't be stopped.

    Good seeing you from a distance! And thanks man!
     
  7. Hitchhiker
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    It doesn't look bad...It just doesn't look "right"

    I wouldn't make changing it a huge priority. but those autometers....got to go.
     
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  8. t_wood_08
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    Cool looking shop truck! Congrats!


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  9. Dig it. I've got a little soft spot for those Fords. I've got a uni junker that I hope looks somethin' like that some day.
     
  10. Acme Speed Shop
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    I almost bought the 57 Ford 1/2 ton with the cool utility bed over on first street in Austin when I was at the Roundup. These never really were on my "cool" radar until recently. Funny how once you start to like a particular model you start noticing them everywhere. I dig your truck Ryan.
     
  11. Crookshanks
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    Congrats! I love my '64. Correct front bumpers are easy to find, but don't buy repro. Ford used 'em up thriugh the early 70s.
     
  12. FlynBrian
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    Thats a Sharp Shop Truck! Agree Autometers have to go, maybe a correct factory painted bumper, the right color silver would go nice with your wheels.

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  13. JohnJoyo
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    Congrats Ryan! I might have some wheels that would work on that truck. I'll dig through the shed soon.
     
  14. Nice Truck........Congrats Ryan!
     
  15. HOTRODSURFER
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    very cool!-needs to go a tad bit lower though
     
  16. Phillips
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    Sweet - sure wish I had my 65 shorty back. I like the ready to work stance.
     
  17. Doc.
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    Nice truck. I gave my pickup to my son in law and I miss it all the time. Seems like I am always needing to haul something.
     
  18. missysdad1
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    1950 F100 1.jpg
    Good to see you finally found one, Ryan. Problem is, once you've had a vintage beater truck you'll never go back to cars. Just ask me how I know...
     
  19. traffic61
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    Very nice truck there sir. My grandfather had a long bed similar to that.It wasn't nearly as cool as this one though. I spent a lot of days as a kid pretending to drive it. I may have to start looking for one now.
     
  20. lothiandon1940
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    Love those short Fords. Very cool.:)
     
  21. general gow
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    I've had a few old trucks, and have loved them all. I recently thought it wise to send my '67 F100 down the road and get a modern truck since I can really only afford one daily vehicle for myself. I got a "modern" truck, one made less than a decade ago. And for the most part, I love it. It's got crank up windows and a rubber floor, and it's a very capable truck. But I miss my '60 Int'l...and my F100.

    Someday, when cir***stances are different, I'd love a Uni, or maybe a 57-60 F100, or a 48-50 F1, or...
     
  22. Meyer
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    Talk about high risk on Justin's part.... selling a vehicle to the guy who runs the HAMB.... don't wanna screw that up!
     
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  23. rusty1
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    can't go wrong with that one, nice as it is.
     
  24. HOTRODPRIMER
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    I have had a '65 Ford short bed for over 40 years,it's in the barn now but it's gonna be my next project and will return to daily drive status again in the future.

    I have always loved these trucks. HRP
     
  25. Mike
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    Good looking truck, good on ya. Justin is a good guy.

    My wife and I saw you hauling that machine home on Interstate 10 somewhere between Pamona and Phoenix (maybe somewhere near the zombie infested Desert Center). I can't remember if we p***ed you or you p***ed us. Your truck definately caught my attention. We were in my black Deuce Tudor, white roof insert, full fendered with American five spokes and slicks.
     
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  27. inkstain27
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    Saw this on the instagram, I'm jealous. cool truck
     
  28. Jalopy Joker
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  29. jchav62
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    My favorite style of Ford trucks. Congrats!
     
  30. Atwater Mike
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    Nice choice, Ryan. If I didn't have my daily '55 F100 (and my '50 F1) I'd be on a serious hunt for a mid-'60s shorty!
    Good solid stock there, on a sturdy foundation. And you can use it daily!
     

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