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Discussion in 'Traditional Hot Rods' started by Jeff34, Jul 27, 2015.

  1. 2935ford
    Joined: Jan 6, 2006
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    Gees, it just gets better!

    Enjoy my friend, enjoy! They just don't come along like that very often.
     
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  2. You be one lucky guy!
    Love that truck.
    Maybe just wash it and tighten everything up.
    Does is have juice brakes?
    I have a 36 sedan with mechanical brakes and don't much like them - I'd consider upgrading the truck brakes if it hasn't been done..........
     
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  3. Jeff34
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    It has mechanical brakes. They work great. I drove the truck last week and was locking up the wheels...of course, there's NO tread on the tires, and they're hard as rocks...We'll see how they work with new rubber.
     
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  4. Jeff34
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    Two of the other 17" wheels were "repurposed" for use as a spreader. They mounted a banjo rear with the wheels vertical...roll it and the driveshaft spins and turns the spreader. They even put a transmission on top of the rear end so they could adjust the speed of the spreader plate. There's a hopper/feeder on top of the spreader plate. Those were in pretty bad shape, too...Not sure if the rear end of the spreader came from the truck, or if it came from something else... IMG_1712.jpg
     
  5. Jeff34
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    So I'm thinking of using light wet sanding on the rough bits. You can see the patina on the top edge of the door in this pic. The rust is pretty rough. I think if I sand lightly and then rub that out and add a coat of something to protect, it might look good and still maintain the patina.
    Thoughts?
    IMG_1933.JPG
     
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  6. What a great start! I love those pickups and yours is in great shape!
     
  7. Nobey
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    IMG_6516.jpg Thats a Neat truck Jeff, and it has the hard to find parts already on it.
    Another inspirational photo for you.....
     
  8. 2935ford
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    Personally, that rust on the lower door window frame is part of it's life and I wouldn't touch it. I hang my arm out that side all the time in my 32 pickup so it may bother your bare skin some. If you do sand....go real easy.
     
  9. Jeff34
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    Damn, that truck is perfect! Exactly what I'm planning to do. Did you do anything to the bodywork?
     
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  11. Airborne34
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    Sweet truck, wash it, get er running and don't change a thing.
     
  12. Nobey
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    I tell you Jeff, that truck you have is the best I have seen. Didn't get a shell or radiator with
    mine, also no steel toe board. Had some dents in the fenders, so I metal finished em out, that
    left the original look. Also you can use a scotch brite pad with dish soap and water on the top
    of that door. It will take the loose rust off and leave the look you're after. After you drive it for
    a while it will get shinny anyway. When you look at the old Dry Lakes photos, you can always
    find a 32,33, or 34 PU in the back ground. Some were tow trucks and some push truck. Some
    stock, and some with speed equipment. The direction you're headed with yours, is going to
    make a nice old Hot Rod. Now you have to find a belly tank to put behind it. Rich
     
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  13. MIKE-3137
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    Awesome truck...a way better start than the 34 I'm just tearing into.
     
  14. volvobrynk
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    from Denmark

    Small hop up for the mill, heads + dual carbs and lower it in the front, remove stakes/boards, and drive it long, fare and all over.

    The upgrades can come later, drive it now!
     
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  15. Jeff34
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    Yes, yes, and yes...but I like the stakes/boards. They give it some real ranch-truck character...am I wrong?
     
  16. Jeff: Consider leaving t 100_0103.JPG he bottom board and stair step the next two???? The one that got away. Tim
     
  17. 2racer
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  18. That's a beautiful truck!
    As for the finish, treat it like a sore dick...
     
  19. Jeff34
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    Quote of the day right there...
     
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  20. AHotRod
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    What ever you do: DON'T cut those side boards!
    They are a piece of the family and truck history. Just remove them and store them away if you don't want them on there.
    AND since your asking .......... I wouldn't sand anything.... no clear coats... enjoy it or make a Hot Rod out of it.
     
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  21. ss34coupe
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    Clean it up, get it working good and have some fun! Very nice find.
     
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  22. Itchy-Pit
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    I agree with first response. Freshen up the stock seat - new rubber and keep it just as it is. What a super neat find! It would be a shame to mess with such a complete survivor. OMHO.
     
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  23. nunattax
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    from IRELAND

    with you there itchy
     
  24. Hell I am more kandy ass than that, put some brakes on it and loose the mechanicals. :oops:

    Oh nice starting place whatever you do with it.
     
  25. fergusonic
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    from Kokomo, In

    I agree with the "just wash it" crowd.....but make it safe to drive.
     
  26. patmanta
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    Looks to me like this truck is already part of the way there with the later gauges and flathead!

    I'm seeing great Sleeper potential in this truck. I think it would go a long way with a hopped up flathead, dual exhaust, added gas shocks, and juice brakes. I'd be inclined to look to bootlegger cars for inspiration.
     
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  27. Jeff34
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    ImageUploadedByH.A.M.B.1438991156.139928.jpg still got some of the original pinstriping left...
     
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  28. Jeff34
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    One more... ImageUploadedByH.A.M.B.1438991587.273773.jpg
     
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  29. Jeff34
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    And I got my 16" wheels back from powder coating ImageUploadedByH.A.M.B.1438991750.101560.jpg
     
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  30. fleetside66
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    It's got doors! Quick, hide it in a locked garage!
     
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