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32-34 pickup pics?

Discussion in 'The Hokey Ass Message Board' started by wes, Oct 6, 2003.

  1. fleetside66
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    TOP OF THE RANGE
     
  3. Picture 1 looks a little too long and sleek with smooth hood sides.
    Picture 2 is spot on perfect in my mind.
    I'll quote your commentary of "UGH" for Picture 3... That exhaust solution kills the whole truck.
    Picture 4 is a tidy package.

    I personally think they look good either way, but it's the whole package, not just the inclusion or exclusion of hood sides that make the truck.
     
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  4. andyapplegate
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    Looking for some pics of a 33-34 pickup, it was a spread in hot rod magazine in early to mid eighties issue. It was black full fenders, unchopped with polished halibrands. I believe the owner/builder was a known name. Any help out there?
     
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    what size wheels and tires on back ?
     
  6. ironandsteele
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    Man, this is an old thread. It still seems to be going strong though so I'll post a quick pic of the 33 I just picked up. It was an abandoned restoration that the builder ran out of money on. It came to me kind of unknown but I'm getting it sorted out. Laser straight bodywork and nicely done new paint were big selling points for me. It has Lincoln brakes. I'm just going to lower it, add big and little blackwalls on 16" steel wheels, wire and plumb it and leave it at that.

    33PICKUP.jpg
     
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    Glad this thread keeps reappearing. Our 1/2 ton pickup a few months ago. Post #
    831 shows an old photo, the truck is now repainted. New UP rear fenders.
    34 half ton.jpg 34 half ton 3.jpg
     
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  9. clem
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    ....it’s just you.......:D

    I actually think it depends on style.
    A chopped and channeled one, no hood sides probably looks better.
    A stock height one can look better with hood sides.
    Others may have their own opinion........
     
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  10. image.png My '34 on the cover of this year's 2020 TRJ Christmas catalog. And in the bed is the star of the show, our Lab, Rumsey.
     
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    Here’s one I built AF5E61FC-6D91-44EB-8A93-86CE9DA81978.png
     
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    IMG_5049a.jpg IMG_5048a.jpg IMG_5047A.jpg Originally hot rodded in 1953 in Greensboro N. Carolina area with flathead, 283 installed in late 60s and brought to NH where it sat in a field, frame rotted and block cracked. I bought it in 1976 and restored it back to it's 1953 build except a 283 w/Duntov cam. It was chopped, shortened bed, model A rear fenders, 49 Merc dash, 33 Hood sides, dropped axle, 40 rear end and '40 Lasalle rear bumper in the original build. It got sold to someone in the southeast, maybe Georgia about 40 years ago. I'd love to see it again. View attachment 4954186 View attachment 4954189 View attachment 4954191
     
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  15. Still got my teal 33 pickup, but grandpa had to have another 33 for himself. I found this one sitting in a garage, had a Toyota 4 banger in it, thats gone and now fitting a 348 Chevy to sit between the frame rails. All steel pick with zero rust.

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  17. 67248263_2311120125646256_5521691186454069248_n.jpg 778446scr_wm_b858c2b9ff179b2.jpg Cool truck 1958...
     

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  19. ^^^ yes, that's rite, don't look bad at all.
     
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    I built this one about 10 years ago
     
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    IS THIS 1934 TRUCK YOUR OLD TRUCK FROM 1960 ? TRYING FIND ANY HISTORY ON THIS TRUCK FROM RICHLAND, WASHINGTON. IT HAS BEEN IN STORAGE SINCE 1962. SD530014.JPG SD530015.JPG SD530016.JPG SD530017.JPG
     
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    I posted in this thread 12 yrs ago, the pic with paint was yesterday. I might be broke and lazy!
     

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    Just bought this '32 from Kevin - very nice guy to deal with. He built it in '91 with a 289, C4, 8". John Wilke interior. Looking forward to "personalising" it. Kevin has several more rods so, hope to continue to hear from him on our message board.
     

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    Just bought this '32 from Kevin - very nice guy to deal with. He built it in '91 with a 289, C4, 8". John Wilke interior. Looking forward to "personalising" it. Kevin has several more rods so, hope to continue to hear from him on our message board.
     

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