I want to see some pics of deliveries and panel trucks. Buddy just got one and wants me to work on it (like i got the time). Any years and makes will do, he just wants some ideas of what can be done. Interior shots as well. I think his is either a 49 or 50 chevy.
We have already done a search on here and just want to see more then whats already been posted. I have been trying to get him to sign up on the HAMB and want to show him how helpful you all can be.
clarence; 48 ford; 5" chop; aspen/volare clip; 8" mustang rear. first at bonneville, 2003; and then a week later at the hamb drags:
Here's my 56 ford panel, interior is done, but no pix yet. The rest of the body should be done by X-mas.
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Plain is good too, he wants to do his traditional. No billet or tweed. Wants to use it to pull a motorcyle and haul around artwork.
...ok, I'll bite. Is it a sedan delivery, or is it a panel truck? they're way different from each other.....
Gregg, '51 F-1s rule...... 283, TH400, Moredrop, 9". It's my daily driver. My grandson finished the rear portion as a senior project for school.
I saw a nice and long 46 Chevy panel on a trailer (ahhh!) this moring assuming it's on its way to the Endless Summer car show in Ocean City, MD. sorry, no camera
Storm- Here's my '64 Chevy shop truck for a speeed shop I co-owned in 1966-68. We were just kids then and just for fun, we once made up a phony drag chute out of an Army surplus backpack, mounted a set of wide slicks on back, and loaded the poor truck down with a couple thousand phone books (stacked as far back as we could get them - for maximum "weight transfer" when the clutch was popped). It was only a meager 250 CI six-banger, but it would do a 2-foot wheelie! What do you all think of the Ford T-bolt hood scoop on a Chevy truck hood? I thought it actually worked O.K. BTW - The beautiful little '50 Chevy Fleetline in back of the truck was my daily driver. Sweet times!
this is the neighbor's cigar truck from when I was a kid...64 chevy, they got it about 1970, I worked on several times until about 1990, not sure what happened to it. Says "Niles & Moser Cigar Co" in gold leaf on the sides, always did. It was known as "the cigar truck", long before monica.
here is my 59 ford f100 it was a local PBR delivery truck.....here is what it looks like now and a photoshop of what it will look like..
wow there are a few 64's on here..........look close on mine it has the "custom trim" oooooooooooo.............ha and mine is also a 250, but i'm looking for a 3spd overdrive manual from a '58-'64 car for it. the only thing i wish is that they left the original blue/white top paint ..........damn purple.
Here's some pics of my dad's 36 chevy panel truck. It was painted in 1974 an this is what it looks like today. Check out the shag carpet int the back. it was centerfold of the april 1976 issue of streetrodder.
1935 Mercedes W143 Sedan Delivery 1954 New Map My wife's 1947 Simca 5....... She also has an 8 delivery
What do you think a c-cab would look like done in traditional style. White wall bias plys, steel wheels, 4 banger or flathead. Not really a street rod style like you see all the time. I am not against the street rod style just maybe something different for a change.
we like Deliverys. my two chevys and my brothers 53 (painted by me) the boby is originally a herse built in Denmark