Posted by jdemaris on November 28, 2010 at 06:19:02 from (67.142.130.38):
In Reply to: Old Ford's and Stude's posted by Aaron Ford on November 27, 2010 at 21:48:27:
Come and buy my trucks - cheap. I'm in New York and I assume you're far off somewhere else. And yes, 1950 is two years older then what you posted.
I've got a 1950 Ford pickup I drove into my barn 30 years ago. Has a 255 flathead Mercury V8. Ran perfect when I put it there. I drained the block and never messed with it again. Sheet metal on the cab is pretty good, but needs complete retore. No OEM bed on back - just a homemade rack-body. This had been a farm truck, before I stuck it into storage.
Also got a second "parts" truck that's been sitting in one of my fields for 20 years. I sold the engine out of it years ago.
By the way, my neighbor has collected Studebaker trucks for 40 years. Looks like he's quitting and just started putting some up for sale. I assume not cheap.
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