1934 Chevrolet 1.5 ton cargo truck
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Grille guard is missing, but still has the original tow hooks, cast-iron spare tire bracket on frame and liscense plate holder. My crappy computer keeps locking-up on me when I try tp post photos, so if anyone wants any reference photos of this truck, let me know and I'll be more than happy to help.
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for sale?
are you keeping this one??
Looking for a donor M38 w/ good motor, Scoutcars and Halftracks, VC's, VF401-406
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Jeff, I came on this forum to talk WW2 Military trucks. How you took my last post as a personal jab at you is a mystery. No problems on this end. As for the truck, I don't have the cash or time to restore it, so I passed it on to someone who will. After all, it's supposed to be all about the trucks, right?
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all is good,, must have been pms in,, i may be putting a wc11 up for sale, on ebay, i just dropped a huge amount on a LARGE project,,,that's coming in, M20 Armored Car , jc
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Looking for a donor M38 w/ good motor, Scoutcars and Halftracks, VC's, VF401-406
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Good, glad that's sorted
Now get abck to bidding on that 1940 cargo truck the pair of you...
8~)
(I wish I had the money to bid on something but still paying for this house)
8~)
(I wish I had the money to bid on something but still paying for this house)
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I could always send you some cash ...?
Actually I think we need to experiment with that spare wheel carrier and just try UPS ing it over to me to see how it works.
I'm getting on with the panel van that I'm going to use it on, but because of previous poor repairs the area where the slot to clear the spare wheel mount will be cut is up and down like my bank account. I could really do with the mount as it would let me size up and position the cuts I need to make, then get the rest of the side straight.
no pressure though, but worth a try, and I'd liek to find out if UPS really was a decent movement option for the other stuff.
Gordon
I'm getting on with the panel van that I'm going to use it on, but because of previous poor repairs the area where the slot to clear the spare wheel mount will be cut is up and down like my bank account. I could really do with the mount as it would let me size up and position the cuts I need to make, then get the rest of the side straight.
no pressure though, but worth a try, and I'd liek to find out if UPS really was a decent movement option for the other stuff.
Gordon
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