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#38564 08/28/07 11:51 PM
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Truck is located on a hillside in west central Wisconsin. I'm guessing a late 30's or 40's model? Not sure on engine size, but appears to be original. Your loyal roving reporter member #5061.

The van in the background is a 1967 Chevy. I got the 292 I-6 engine from it for my 64 Chevelle, if all goes well. If anyone is interested in the pick-up let me know. I can give info from the owner.







custom interior view..


#38565 08/29/07 08:03 PM
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pretty cool truck! i like that spinner knob on the steering wheel. looks pretty complete.

#38566 09/03/07 10:31 PM
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Walt's pretty close there, Its a 'pre-war' one.

The late 30s ones had "flathead" Pontiac engines and after the 'war' they were called GMC.

Happy trails. \:\)


John M., I.I. #3370

"There are no shortcuts to any place worth going". -Anon
#38567 10/16/07 09:58 PM
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Love those fender mounted turn signals! Got a complete set on my 49 chev p.u. Man they're sweet!


Ain't to proud to be broke down.

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