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1938 Ford Pickup

Discussion in 'The Hokey Ass Message Board' started by ledford, Nov 11, 2004.

  1. ledford
    Joined: Nov 11, 2004
    Posts: 6

    ledford

    Anyone have experience with 38 Ford Pickups? I found one that I'm thinking of buying for $500.00. I could use some advice on the front suspension.
     
  2. singledownloop
    Joined: Jan 10, 2004
    Posts: 581

    singledownloop
    Member

    might want to introduce yourself to everyone,who you are,family,projects,etc.Just something we all have to do when we start posting on this board.The 38 sounds like a good project to me,now hurry and do a proper intro before the intro police get you [​IMG]
     
  3. ledford
    Joined: Nov 11, 2004
    Posts: 6

    ledford

    Sorry, I am new to all of this. My name is Casey, I live in Merced, CA. I belong to a local club of traditionalists called Satans Chauffeurs. I was working on a 56 Dodge but kinda lost interest when I saw this 38. One of the members has a 49 Ford Coup that we just finished the chop another has a 54 chev another a 55 Dodge.
     
  4. J.D.
    Joined: Oct 1, 2004
    Posts: 799

    J.D.
    Member
    from Clovis, CA

    pics don't work [​IMG]
     
  5. Merced now that's quite a walk from my house. [​IMG]
    I guess your front end depends on what style of rod you build out of the '38. If it your basic resto rod than a drop axle is the thing. Now if your going fenderless, mega channel and chop, hoodless, some off the wall grill shell. Then suicide is the only way to go. Of course I'm pretty opinionated if you catch my drift.
    welcome nevertheless,
    The Pknbner [​IMG]
    Oh yea give your picture another try. like to snag a look see at your new project.
     
  6. Bigcheese327
    Joined: Sep 16, 2001
    Posts: 6,740

    Bigcheese327
    Member

    Do this. Do it. No arguements! This is the best '38-'39 Ford pickup I've seen.

     

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  7. 38pickup
    Joined: Aug 11, 2004
    Posts: 1,109

    38pickup
    Member

    [ QUOTE ]
    Do this. Do it. No arguements! This is the best '38-'39 Ford pickup I've seen.

    [/ QUOTE ]

    I like that truck too! But ledford maybe repost the picture.
     
  8. Bigcheese327
    Joined: Sep 16, 2001
    Posts: 6,740

    Bigcheese327
    Member

    What's wrong with the picture? Maybe it's because I have it on my machine, but I see it fine.
     
  9. seymour
    Joined: Jan 22, 2004
    Posts: 5,125

    seymour
    Member
    from PNW

    [ QUOTE ]
    What's wrong with the picture? Maybe it's because I have it on my machine, but I see it fine.

    [/ QUOTE ]

    i see it too. might sweet ride indeed.
     
  10. manyolcars
    Joined: Mar 30, 2001
    Posts: 9,607

    manyolcars

    [ QUOTE ]
    Anyone have experience with 38 Ford Pickups? I found one that I'm thinking of buying for $500.00. I could use some advice on the front suspension.


    [/ QUOTE ] My 39 has the original front suspension with no shocks and 53-56 Ford pickup brakes. I have operated this truck at high speed and under heavy loads for 11 years. I was surprised how well it works with no shocks. Straight axles are cheap to rebuild. Theres only 3 tierod ends and the kingpins.
     
  11. Elrusto
    Joined: Apr 3, 2003
    Posts: 1,285

    Elrusto
    Member

    [ QUOTE ]
    Do this. Do it. No arguements! This is the best '38-'39 Ford pickup I've seen.



    [/ QUOTE ]

    Thanks!
    Here's a little more current picture with 15" wheels instead of 16"s.
    BTW it has a 4" dropped axle up front.
     

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  12. ledford
    Joined: Nov 11, 2004
    Posts: 6

    ledford

    I can see from your ***le that you have been at this for a while. I need to ask a quick question. If I don't have a personal web page is there any other way to display images of this truck so that you all can see it? Thanks fot the tip on the 55 truck brakes. If anyone is interested I'm planning on going with a stripped down rod for the 38, I think all that will be left by the time I'm done is a shortened frame, a cab and a motor. Unfortunately, due to the fact that I'm broke 75% of the time I'm going to have to use a 318 that I already have until I can get at least a 360 for a decent price. Thanks for the help.
     
  13. Revhead
    Joined: Mar 19, 2001
    Posts: 3,027

    Revhead
    Member
    from Dallas, TX

    after you reply or post a message click continue and make sure the "preview my post an/or attach a file" is checked. Once you get to the preview screen there will be a text field for the location of the pic. you can upload it off your computer.

    or

    send them to me and I'll post them 54chevy@cliftongarage.com
     
  14. ledford
    Joined: Nov 11, 2004
    Posts: 6

    ledford

    I sent one to you if it gets there ok I'd like to send a few more. I know it's a 1 ton but I think I can still cut it up enough to make it cool.
     
  15. willowbilly3
    Joined: Jun 18, 2004
    Posts: 4,356

    willowbilly3
    Member Emeritus
    from Sturgis

    Mike I thought that was your truck sans the whites.

    $500 for a whole truck sounds like a good deal
     
  16. Revhead
    Joined: Mar 19, 2001
    Posts: 3,027

    Revhead
    Member
    from Dallas, TX

    pic was a little big. It has to be under 70k to upload it here.

     
  17. Elrusto
    Joined: Apr 3, 2003
    Posts: 1,285

    Elrusto
    Member

    Those are my "Dress whites"!! [​IMG]
     
  18. manyolcars
    Joined: Mar 30, 2001
    Posts: 9,607

    manyolcars

    [ QUOTE ]
    pic was a little big. It has to be under 70k to upload it here.



    [/ QUOTE ]This is not a 1 ton pickup. It looks like a 1 1/2 ton truck. A guy here has a 1 ton. Its very different from the 1/2 ton and the 1 1/2 ton. Also this grill is a 1939. If there is daylight between the hood release and the hood, it is a 38. If the hood release handle fits close to its base on the hood it is a 39. You probably will not be able to use the 1 1/2 ton front axle at all. look at the front of my 39 in this pic
     
  19. ledford
    Joined: Nov 11, 2004
    Posts: 6

    ledford

    So the seller is wrong, right? He is a hillbilly. You think it's a 39 1 1/2 ton? I still think I can work with it. I just love the body lines and all I need is the cab and the beginnings of a frame the rest I'm pretty sure I, with some help from my friends, can fab up.
     

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