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Technical what is this truck?

Discussion in 'The Hokey Ass Message Board' started by bubblesbacon, Mar 28, 2014.

  1. bubblesbacon
    Joined: Nov 12, 2011
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    wondering what year make and model this truck is? I took the pic from the sitting and rotting post, I am thinking of possibly going with a truck instead of my 49 packard if I can find one (open to trades) and this truck just sticks out to me.. I like the style and such... :rolleyes:
     

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  2. tfeverfred
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    Old.:D Naw, looks like mid 30's Chevy?
     
  3. Kevinsrodshop
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  4. Mid 30's Chevy,,possibly a '35. HRP
     
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  5. 1935 Chevy truck.................
     
  6. burl
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    Be aware chevys still used wood for interior structural areas till 38-39.Lots of extra work if its toast.
     
  7. Yeah looks like a 1935 to 1936-1/2 Chevrolet to me.

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  8. bubblesbacon
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    thanks for the replies looks like I will be lookng for 1935 to 1936 range
     
  9. bubblesbacon
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    found this picture on the interweb.. 1935 chevy 1/2 ton, looks like that is what the orig pic is... :)

    Now just to find one!
     

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  10. bubblesbacon
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    this is what I am talking about!:rolleyes:
     

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  11. It's a '36 high cab. You can tell by the rounded windshield corners.
     
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  12. My (now gone) 37 Chevy pickup had all metal. My understanding is that 37-up are metal and 36 was a transition year where the switch to metal was done.
     

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