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Seeking large truck owners
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alanwoodieman |
06-09-2018 @ 1:40 PM
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I own a 1941 1 1/2 ton dual wheel 158" wheelbase, former army fire truck now has a stake bed. ask any question , I will try to help
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alanwoodieman |
06-09-2018 @ 1:40 PM
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I own a 1941 1 1/2 ton dual wheel 158" wheelbase, former army fire truck now has a stake bed. ask any question , I will try to help
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Henry |
06-08-2018 @ 9:20 PM
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I have 1937 1 1/2 ton dump truck with Garwood hydraulic dump. My brother has 1936 1 1/2 ton mechanical dump truck , both have dual wheels, they are 131 wb. The '37 has 35,000 plus original miles. Was a truck used on property a NYC bank owned and was used to haul trash to dump. Let me know your questions and I or my brother can help you out. My brother is a Ford V-8 member as well. Henry Bhotto1928@aol.com
Henry Bhotto1928@aol.com
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Jim44 |
06-08-2018 @ 7:36 PM
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Hi to all. I would like to be in contact with owner/members of flathead trucks larger than the pickup. I am working on a 1936 Ford with a 131.5 inch wheelbase and could use some help. I posted some basic questions in January, but did not hear from any large truck owners. Am wondering how to identify what I have as to whether it is a one ton, 1.5 ton, or something else for starters. Any help out there would be appreciated. My truck has duals on the rear and a platform bed with stake pockets and was used by a fishing company..I have the 21 stud v-8.
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