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Discussion in 'The Antiquated' started by Matthew Piedl, Feb 24, 2019.

  1. Boneyard51
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    21BF66E5-E43B-4325-ADBE-CA2E8F08B1C4.jpeg How some of my keepers?
     
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    Greetings once again boneyard!...been a little while since I looked at this thread....you asked about my FORD N series coe, mine is a 66 ...I like your B model!...I bleed FORD BLUE but I like MACKs and binder's and many off the wall trucks.....chevy's....not so much!
     
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    Howdy! We must be cousins! I also include Dodge, in my herd!
    That red sixty something ton and a half has a 5 speed overdrive transmission with a pto and a small Braden winch....... they are going on my 1975 long wheel base flat bed, 428 CJ powered one ton Ford.........hopefully.





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    CA63682D-1A94-456D-94CF-7E80FFA0641C.jpeg ECCF9316-1DB4-47C1-83A8-AC017F417B7D.jpeg 2B572F84-0557-4683-9623-B71EF10D529A.jpeg Saw this going down I-40.
     
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  6. Arthur
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    This one big enough? 1 ton 37 Dodge that was originally a fire truck in Virginia 37 Dodge Left Rear.jpg
    Sitting on a 72 Ford F-250 4X4 chassis and still has the 390 FE in it. Freaks people out when I pass them cruising along at 70 MPH.

    BTW the bed is over 9 feet long. It originally held a small pumper unit so the FD could get into closer areas to put out fires they couldn't reach in a full-sized fire truck.
     
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  7. Arthur
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    I LOVE those old REO trucks. Nice ones are too pricey for me these days,though.
     
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    There is nothing like the sheer fun, torture of buying and modifying a 46 IHC, KB-5 firetruck, 30 K invested, drove it over 20,000 miles cross country and learned a lot of lessons about how everything on the bigger trucks is a lot more expensive than most would imagine. No regrets, but doing this once was enough.
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    Well, maybe you should have considered just taking the DC-3 instead (even more expensive?).
     
  14. I love bigger trucks. An old big truck pulling a trailer with hot rods, antique tractors, or old cars is just plain cool. But then again just look at what I do for a living.


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  15. Bought this one because it was super cheap...1953 Chevy model 3800 100_6877_zpsfad7b889.jpg 18 months later...the old heap looked like this...

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    I did this one because I love the looks of them...sold it in 45 minutes at the one and only car show I ever went to...I called it Howard Knapp....this thing was so big...it just barely fit in my 32-foot deep garage...

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