About 400 or so. They do not share anything with anything except the subrails are same as regular pickup.
The two shots of 29 [ old faded ] photos are of a trompers car out of eagle rock Ca.started in 1945 ,and going again, now!
Now you're just showin' off, Kev. If I hadn't been buying Beanie Babys and Days Of Thunder memoribilia for the past 30 years I also could have a giant pile of rare trad parts to build a car from too! LOL
pics of my summer rentle ride. uncles truck took her out to the beach for pics. 28 RP 200 chev V6 muncie 4 speed 8" rear. working on getting a 4.3 in therefor some more power. not cutting the firewall so no V8.
I would love to have a rpu, I have been looking, need just the body,bed, and fenders. I have a new complete new chassis, that i won 2 years ago. Looks like i will buy a brookville after i finish the next project I'm working on. But in the meantime still looking What do you have??? Help!! htrodbob Balko34@sbcglobal.net
here are acouple of my roadster pick up it was recently stolen and If you see it tell them I still want it back thank you
Here is one in New York I think built by Eli. I thought that the 8N Ford Tractor look fit the early Ford RPU well. If a 32 Ford radiator works why not a 39 Ford tractor radiator? The hood is actually a 8N Ford tractor part with the raised Ford script on each side of the front. If I get to it I would like to build one similar to Elis with a 4 cylinder Mercruiser 470 engine. That would make it look even more like a tractor than it does with the engine commong thru the hood. The Mercruiser would provide about 230hp but look like a modest tractor engine. Dick
And this belongs to my friend ..... It actually started life as a Willys touring car and was built in the 50's.
Have seen your pictures many times now. No matter how hard I try, just can't make myself like the 34 grille. Looks out of place on the 27 RPU