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I feel a little silly posting this but I have owned a pile of old trucks but nothing of this vintage. The price was so low I couldnt pass it up. Sorta bought it for yard art but it has a complete motor which I find remarkable so I might spend some time and see if she will fire. The old guy I bought it from said it’s just a Ford bed but not a Ford cab. I thought it was a 35 Ford ? Can anybody tell me about this truck ?
 

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Fordguy

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It's older than the Ford trucks I grew up with by a few decades (guessing late 30s/early 40s), but that little straight 6 should be a very simple rebuild project if you were so inclined.
 
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I feel a little silly posting this but I have owned a pile of old trucks but nothing of this vintage. The price was so low I couldnt pass it up. Sorta bought it for yard art but it has a complete motor which I find remarkable so I might spend some time and see if she will fire. The old guy I bought it from said it’s just a Ford bed but not a Ford cab. I thought it was a 35 Ford ? Can anybody tell me about this truck ?
The grill is a 1935 Chevy 1 1/2 ton from the looks of it. The cab is not a 1935 based on the windshield shape being rounded and not straight. It could be a 1936 or later Chevy 1 1/2 ton cab or something completely different.
 

GSPHUNTER

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The grill is a 1935 Chevy 1 1/2 ton from the looks of it. The cab is not a 1935 based on the windshield shape being rounded and not straight. It could be a 1936 or later Chevy 1 1/2 ton cab or something completely different.
Why would someone put a Ford rear bumper on a Chevy???
 
OP
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It sounds like it might be a bit of a Frankenstein. Got it how late last night by the grace of god. Weather got really bad. Once this storm passes I’ll spend some time poking around and see if I can learn anything about it.
 
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I don’t work on them or build them or anything, but I think old trucks are awesome. I’m really grateful that there are people who do restore them.
 

DJG1994

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Old vehicle projects are one of my primary interests outside of hunting. I grew up with Early Broncos (1966-1977), and my next project is to find one and fix it up into a hunting/skiing rig.

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My 1935 ford truck has a V grill somewhat like that but with a sharper V @ the bottom of the grill.

Looks close but not exact


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Old vehicle projects are one of my primary interests outside of hunting. I grew up with Early Broncos (1966-1977), and my next project is to find one and fix it up into a hunting/skiing rig.

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Sold my first bronco build last winter (too nice to use OFFROAD). Collecting parts to get my next bronco off the ground and building as a Colorado off road rig


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