Thanks to this thread, I've decided to get back to work on my Deuce P/U. It's been on the back burner for a while. I've got lots of stuff to do that doesn't cost any money. Thanks for the re-inspiration!
Now I'm buildin one of these.Got everything except for runningboards,box and rear fenders. This post is kill.Lotsa bitchin trucks.I think I'll go fenderless for now but end up puttin them on later when i find some. rurolrod,did you Z or step your frame in the back?.....Shiny
here is a pic of a friend of mines pickup...he is looking for another one similar condition to this if anyones knows of one for sale,he missed out on one on Ebay for US$5200 so I guess he'll maybe pay a little more for the right truck
Stupid Question 101; What is the differance between a the 32,33,34 cabs? I've heard people say there was a differance. I have 2 cabs one that looks like this one(note the bodyline under the rear window) I also have a parts cab that has a very nice back section and roof that I want to graft to the other and make one cherry cab. The parts cab looks like this one(again,note the bodyline under the rear window) Thanks for the help guy's .....Mike
34 has the extra wide belt line under the rear window. Other than that, I believe they are very similar.
What advice can you give a young guy like myself who would someday like to own a steel model A pickup.Again I say steel because my family just says find a fiberglass kit.I don't plan to get a glass kit.
Start saving a few bux..they ARE out there. I sold a 29 a little over a year ago for around 800$. A good friend sold a late 31, complete for around 2000. A pickups are affordable in my oppinion.. It's a matter of being in the right place at the right time, and having the money to make the move when it comes. Without cash, you may miss out on the deal of a lifetime.. Once you have a few dollars in hand, spread the word your looking to buy one.. Word of mouth can do GREAT things in the search for tin. I told a good friend i wanted a tin '32 coupe...in a matter of months he located one. And for the first time, i actually had the money stashed. 3000..'32 ford 5 window.. Just keep your mind on track man, you'll get your A. Good luck , Tony.
Thanks guys.I'm going to start trying to save alittle bit at a time.Its tuff being newly wed.enough of my BS.Lets see some more A pickups.!!
[ QUOTE ] Start saving a few bux..they ARE out there. I sold a 29 a little over a year ago for around 800$. A good friend sold a late 31, complete for around 2000. A pickups are affordable in my oppinion.. It's a matter of being in the right place at the right time, and having the money to make the move when it comes. Without cash, you may miss out on the deal of a lifetime.. Once you have a few dollars in hand, spread the word your looking to buy one.. Word of mouth can do GREAT things in the search for tin. I told a good friend i wanted a tin '32 coupe...in a matter of months he located one. And for the first time, i actually had the money stashed. 3000..'32 ford 5 window.. Just keep your mind on track man, you'll get your A. Good luck , Tony. [/ QUOTE ] Sometimes if you are 'lucky' you may be able to trade for the 'right one'...It pays to have friends in high places..So, word of mouth def. helps...ya never know what you may come across... Good luck and hope things work out for ya..