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1936 heavy flatbed questions
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TomO |
06-05-2019 @ 6:50 AM
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http://vanpeltsales.com/FH_web/flathead_drawings_electrical.htm
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Model51 |
08-11-2019 @ 7:49 AM
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Jim44, Did you get the answers and information you needed for your 1936 truck? I've been researching the Model 51 at the Ford archives and own a '35 157" stake and a '36 panel truck. I have most of the sales literature, 100's of parts drawings and more information. Let me know if you need any information or assistance. Glad to help out another Model 51 truck owner.
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tweaslerd |
08-04-2021 @ 6:53 AM
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I came across an exciting truck, a '36 Ford heavy platform that needed a new home. The car appeared to be dead, straight, rust-free. The faded dark green paint with black fenders, similar to the phone company green, army green, seems original. Still, the chassis is a very faded red. I really liked the suspension. The hydraulics are from a '36. The rear parallel springs are very HD, and the front suspension is typical of Ford traverses. I stumbled upon https://www.truckexporter.co.uk/product-category/trucks-for-sale-uk/.
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