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#523569 - Wed Apr 01 2009 06:15 PM 3804 *
Raptor Offline
Wrench Fetcher
Registered: Wed Mar 19 2008 11:08 PM
Posts: 168
Loc: USA
Well I am finally getting around to posting my truck. It was that 3800 are the coolest of the cool remark (ha ha) \:D

So here's the story...

Recollections from the previous owner [NH]: Note: Names have be omitted to protect the guilty

The truck was originally purchased in 1952 by [IM] in Virginia and was put to work on a horse farm. The truck gave up the ghost in '58 or '59 in a field (Engine Blew) \:\( . Attempts were made to fix her, but they failed and she sat. Then [CH] (CH is part of the family) bought the truck in '59 by putting a 1951 chevrolet car engine in it. [CH] also painted the truck green (by hand). I was originally blue. The truck was alive once more. And doing what a Medium Duty truck does, work! work! work!
[DS] and [NH] bought the truck in 1968 for around $250 and continued to work it. In 1973 [NH] become the sole owner. [NH] worked the truck doing any and all jobs. (Ahh the story's and adventures [NH] could tell, and has \:\) ) During his tenure he added turn signals, new windows, new tires as well as painted the interior. (of course by hand). In 1999 [NH] gave a now dead-3800 to his daughter (in name only as the title never changed hands). By now the truck had no brakes, its share of dents, broken glass, bb-gun hits, rust holes, bald tires and a really bad miss in the motor, which eventually retired it (oh no). Once again the truck was left sitting. Time passed and the truck (fortunately barn kept for years) sat silently waiting..either for its demise or rebirth. Then in 2007 [NH]'s daughter sold the truck to her sister [L] (my wife) (Hmmm I paid for a free truck) (the truck has sentimental value, at least that is what I was told) and this project was started.

Almost 2 years later she has returned with her 3rd motor, this time its a SB400. She will be finished this May (Minor stuff left) and then I will post new pictures.

(Pictures available at my site listed below)


Edited by J Lucas (Tue May 19 2009 11:49 PM)
Edit Reason: Contacted for the Gallery
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Restoring the WHITE TRUCK... (A 1968 CST)
Driving the ORANGE/WHITE TRUCK... (A 1970 CST)
Maintaining the GREEN TRUCK... (A 1952 1 ton)

Pictures of my trucks on the Web
My 1952 in the Gallery

The only thing necessary for the triumph of evil is for good men to do nothing." - Edmund Burke
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#524100 - Thu Apr 02 2009 10:10 PM Re: 3804 [Re: Raptor]
Achipmunk Offline

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Loc: Boiling Springs, S. C. 29316
nice story.
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#524227 - Fri Apr 03 2009 08:42 AM Re: 3804 [Re: Achipmunk]
1953 panel Offline
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Registered: Mon Mar 05 2007 12:00 PM
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Loc: Oakwood, Ontario Canada
Nice story, nice truck
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#524487 - Fri Apr 03 2009 10:19 PM Re: 3804 [Re: Raptor]
android Offline
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Registered: Sat Aug 02 2008 10:35 PM
Posts: 84
Loc: West Virginia, USA
Man great story, and a great truck! You're definitely one of us "cool 3800 guys", I still think dual wheels are it, but you do have a nice truck with a great story to follow it. Welcome "cool tonner"
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#526601 - Thu Apr 09 2009 01:14 PM Re: 3804 [Re: android]
Raptor Offline
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Registered: Wed Mar 19 2008 11:08 PM
Posts: 168
Loc: USA
Thanks for the compliment. We love our 3800, and if I ever get another AD (someday) it will be another 3800, maybe a dually ;\)
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Restoring the WHITE TRUCK... (A 1968 CST)
Driving the ORANGE/WHITE TRUCK... (A 1970 CST)
Maintaining the GREEN TRUCK... (A 1952 1 ton)

Pictures of my trucks on the Web
My 1952 in the Gallery

The only thing necessary for the triumph of evil is for good men to do nothing." - Edmund Burke
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#540173 - Fri May 22 2009 10:01 PM Re: 3804 [Re: Raptor]
Raptor Offline
Wrench Fetcher
Registered: Wed Mar 19 2008 11:08 PM
Posts: 168
Loc: USA
Hey Hey - It's "Finished" Link/pics in the Signature.

Take a look !!
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Restoring the WHITE TRUCK... (A 1968 CST)
Driving the ORANGE/WHITE TRUCK... (A 1970 CST)
Maintaining the GREEN TRUCK... (A 1952 1 ton)

Pictures of my trucks on the Web
My 1952 in the Gallery

The only thing necessary for the triumph of evil is for good men to do nothing." - Edmund Burke
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#545877 - Thu Jun 11 2009 10:32 PM Re: 3804 [Re: Raptor]
OkobojiDon Offline
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Registered: Thu Feb 15 2007 12:00 PM
Posts: 18
Loc: Lake Okoboji Iowa
"3800 series is the coolest of the cool" hmmm I like that, especially since I have a 3800 series that will be shown in the Gallery pages soon............... OkobojiDon
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