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Discussion in 'The Hokey Ass Message Board' started by terd ferguson, Oct 11, 2009.

  1. BZNSRAT
    Joined: May 30, 2007
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    My 55 daily driver. At the glass shop right now getting 1 piece conversion and new windshield. Hoping to flip rear, paint, and wide whites by new year!
     

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  2. LN7 NUT
    Joined: Sep 9, 2010
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    Here are some of mine.

    36 GMC tow truck.

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    59 Chevrolet Stageway limo.

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    46 Ford Glass-top bus in 1984.

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    Same bus now.

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    I have a few other trucks at various stages if anyone cares to see them.
     
  3. Old Roadster
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    Post um up! Like to see the unusal
     
  4. LN7 NUT
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    Sure, here are more of mine.

    recently acquired 1956 Mercury Big Job 750 COE

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    My 72 Chevrolet Longhorn and my 36 GMC

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    A 59 Ford I used to own till a few months ago

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    My 57 Chevrolet crane, best $150 I ever spent!

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    My 52 Dodge 1 ton long box truck, I use it to plow my yard in the winter and it's the only flat 6 Dodge I have ever known that will start at minus 50!

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    The next 2 are not mine but I really like them (located in southern Alberta)

    1940's Fargo linemans truck

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    and this 1938 Ford 1 1/2 ton

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    I have many more, I just need to upload them later... right now I need sleep...
     
  5. Merlin
    Joined: Apr 9, 2005
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    Wow I'm diggin the glass top bus. You have some cool rides LN7 NUT.
     
  6. Mr Pops
    Joined: Oct 11, 2010
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    I often admire that chevy when I drive past on the highway. HWY 28 right?
     
  7. LN7 NUT
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    I'm not sure where highway 28 is, this is on township road 510 just north east of Nisku (the Joe Lucas estate) and if you want it you better buy it quick before the crusher comes, I ran out of room my self and this stuff is going for next to nothing, there are also 2 56 Canadian Dodge 2 door wagons and a 58 Canadian Dodge 2 door wagon there still.

    BTW, hello from Leduc!
     
  8. blue 49
    Joined: Dec 24, 2006
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    from Iowa

    My '49 Chevy and '36 Ford.
     

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  9. plym_46
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    from central NY

    I was having a deja vu deal with that bus. Is it one of these posted on the vintage shots thread??? The canadian version of the Yellowstone and other US National park tour bus.

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    I believe some of the older NAT PARK buses have been repowered with biodiesel and are combing back into service as the parks try to reduce traffic through more popular sites
     
  10. LN7 NUT
    Joined: Sep 9, 2010
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    Yeah I posted those photos in that thread, the park buses you mention are Whites, and there was some Fords on this side of the border in 37 or so, my bus (the second one ion line in the 46 picture) is a lot bigger and was the first of the large buses that was allowed to go on the ice fields and a lot of the roads in the Banff Jasper area, there used to be a lot of size restrictions back then.

    Of the 44 like mine built, mine is the only known survivour.
     
  11. Mr Pops
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    Hmm, there's one on HWY 28 (north of Edmonton) that looks just like that!
     
  12. TimeWarpF100
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    My mostly original and stock driver.

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    This is going to be the SHOP truck...

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  13. randingo8
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    I love trucks, half of my car collection are trucks. Here is my contribution to this thread.
    My 1937 Dodge Pick Up
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    My 1940 Chevy Pick Up
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    My 1938 Dodge Panel Truck
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    My 1938 GMC COE
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    I hope you like.
    See Ya!
    Randy
     
  14. chevpickup
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    from Australia

    Some real nice cars there randy! That dodge panel is awesome!
     
  15. 52fiper
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  16. LN7 NUT
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    Man what a wild build, if it was described to me I would not see the appeal, but seeing your build-up blows me away!

    I think it would look good with extra stock grill teeth, can't wait to see this finished!
     
  17. 52fiper
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    Here is a couple more pictures.
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  18. randingo8
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    Hey chevypickup, Thanks, Here are a couple of more pics of my 1938 Dodge Humpback Panel.

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    See Ya!
    Randy
     
  19. Rudy'sRod
    Joined: Nov 8, 2010
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    from Denver, Co

    Absolutely love this thread!
     
  20. Mattilac
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    Hell yeah TimeWarp! I really like your clean stock '65. Tell me, what engine is that in the shop truck you're building?
     
  21. gasshole
    Joined: Oct 1, 2006
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    from new jersey

    Cool to me at least went 12.40 this weekend.
    Scott.
     

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  22. 64cummins
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    that 52fiper guy has some good metal skills and alot of imagination kept up the work
     
  23. pool
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    Thought my junk was already in this thread. Oh well it is now.
     

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  24. Zack Methvin
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    Here is my Grandad in his brand new 61 Chevy
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    Here is my 64 (work in progress)
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  25. TimeWarpF100
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    The engine is a 427 Side OIler thats now 482 cubes. Built mostly to be a torque monster.
     
  26. good going on getting it out on the track, that's pretty good for a truck
     
  27. Hot Rod Michelle
    Joined: May 3, 2007
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  28. Old Roadster
    Joined: Jul 2, 2006
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    Hey pool nice International,I like um.
     
  29. 52RAM108
    Joined: May 5, 2010
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    from 76564

    here's a few works in progress...
     

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  30. Back when I was steward of this truck, an unrestored survivor, I was fortunate enough to find an old Ford garage on which the sign was still legible from years gone by. Who knows, they may have sold model T and A trucks from here.

    48 in front of Grannum Garage a.jpg 1948 Ford out and about a.jpg
     

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