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aquired a 1928 buddy stewart c cab

Discussion in 'The Hokey Ass Message Board' started by brokeassbuilder, Oct 24, 2011.

  1. brokeassbuilder
    Joined: Oct 26, 2006
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    brokeassbuilder
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    from delta

    looking for a club or info on parts supplier for tires and patterns for making the stake side or box [​IMG]
     
  2. brokeassbuilder
    Joined: Oct 26, 2006
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    brokeassbuilder
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    from delta

    also curious to how many of these are on show or in a collection ive only found one in alberta so far any pointers would help thx
     
  3. Dr. Frankensickle
    Joined: Feb 7, 2007
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    Dr. Frankensickle
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    from Kansas

    give up now,and drop it off at my place,Ive wanted one for years,my last name.
     
  4. Dr. Frankensickle
    Joined: Feb 7, 2007
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    Dr. Frankensickle
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    from Kansas

    type in stewart truck on ebay,lots of pics there from old ads
     
  5. BOWTIE BROWN
    Joined: Mar 30, 2010
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    KOOL....wheres the steering wheel ?
     
  6. That is so cool! Man these have always really been a fave of mine and have only seen a couple at vintage truck shows. Congrats on a really sweet machine. Enjoy! ~sololobo~
     
  7. 1960fordf350
    Joined: Feb 6, 2011
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    1960fordf350
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    from ohio

    Try ATHS.org American Truck Historical Society. They have a discussion page, I'm not sure if you can research there library online. Cool truck and a nice find. Up till the late 20's a lot of independent builders only built chassis. Outside vendors built the bodies you wanted added on.
     
  8. brokeassbuilder
    Joined: Oct 26, 2006
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    brokeassbuilder
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    from delta

    thanks for the info great to hear its a rare bird
     
  9. Cool. You can't get more traditional than solid rubber tires and chain drive. Looks to be very solid. Henrietta the '38 Ford pickup and Ozelle the '55 Ford were impressed when I showed them the picture. I like it. I know it's a rare bird and should probably be restored, but you could make a really cool hot rod out of it.
     

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