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#538058 - Fri May 15 2009 12:21 PM 1950 1-Ton *
Mr. Lang Offline
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Registered: Sat Jun 21 2008 06:02 PM
Posts: 347
Loc: Brentwood Bay, BC Canada
Okay.
Here is my truck,

http://i221.photobucket.com/albums/dd45/HomeCrafter/IMGP0997.jpg

http://i221.photobucket.com/albums/dd45/HomeCrafter/IMGP0988.jpg

http://i221.photobucket.com/albums/dd45/HomeCrafter/IMGP0962.jpg

I bought it last July. Here is the exciting and dramatic story.
I was in the market for a new truck, and had actually put a deposit on a brand new truck. I just couldn't get excited about it though. That, and the thought of the payments was making me loose sleep. So, I started looking for a used truck. Of course, this was right around the time when the bottom started to fall out of used cars and trucks up here in Canada. That's what had led me to a new truck, as ones a few years old were nearly the same price. Trouble is though, a newish truck has to look pretty good, I'm self employed you see.
And then I saw "Rochester".
It hardly ran, but I got it home. Of course, it would never have been possible to get it to run as well as it does without Stovebolt.

Boy have I asked allot of questions here. Good Grief.

I have done so many things to that truck, and have enjoyed every minute of it.
There were of course a number of surprises, like the engine mounts being made out of hockey pucks.

So far I have put 6500 miles on the truck.

Thanks to Trucknix's help, I have restored a radio for my truck as well.



Edited by J Lucas (Wed Jun 17 2009 12:18 AM)
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1950 Chev One Ton
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1949 Pontiac SilverStreak
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#538084 - Fri May 15 2009 01:40 PM Re: 1950 1-Ton [Re: Mr. Lang]
Frank50 Offline
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Registered: Wed Nov 29 2000 12:00 PM
Posts: 979
Loc: Central IL Amish Country
\:D I love it! It looks so solid and rust free. The chrome grille looks brand new. Is that a Franz (sp?) T.P. by-pass oil filter on the firewall? Great looking wooden bed. Love the tire chains. ;\) Ya' done good! \:\)
I know I will never get my 50 3/4-ton looking that nice. \:\(
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1950 3604 3/4-Ton Pickup

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#538114 - Fri May 15 2009 02:47 PM Re: 1950 1-Ton [Re: Frank50]
Mr. Lang Offline
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Registered: Sat Jun 21 2008 06:02 PM
Posts: 347
Loc: Brentwood Bay, BC Canada
Thanks for the kind words Frank. The "solidness" and completeness were what drew me to the truck. That, and it was $4000, and registered and insured already. That is a Frantz bypass filter. I found a NOS one, still in the box. It works really well, though my truck puts so much soot in the oil that I change the TP element nearly every month. A few more months and I'll break even on it. That was what prompted it. The Wix elements for the stock filter were just too expensive for me. It amuses me to no end how clear it keeps the oil. Plus, its shiny.
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1950 Chev One Ton
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1949 Pontiac SilverStreak
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#541361 - Wed May 27 2009 04:10 PM Re: 1950 1-Ton [Re: Mr. Lang]
Frank50 Offline
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Registered: Wed Nov 29 2000 12:00 PM
Posts: 979
Loc: Central IL Amish Country
Is that a 216?
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1950 3604 3/4-Ton Pickup

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#541368 - Wed May 27 2009 04:23 PM Re: 1950 1-Ton [Re: Frank50]
truckernix Online

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Registered: Sun Mar 24 2002 12:00 PM
Posts: 4368
Loc: Bracebridge Ontario Canada
That is a great looking truck for sure and Christopher has done a lot of neat things to it. My truck will never look that pristine, even more so under the hood.

Fred
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1951 GMC 1 Ton Flatbed -- It is finally on the road and what a great time I have driving it!
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#541474 - Wed May 27 2009 10:31 PM Re: 1950 1-Ton [Re: truckernix]
Achipmunk Offline

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Registered: Tue Dec 11 2001 12:00 PM
Posts: 5366
Loc: Boiling Springs, S. C. 29316
simply put..... very nice job and great looking. You did VERY good.
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#541516 - Thu May 28 2009 12:00 AM Re: 1950 1-Ton [Re: Achipmunk]
Mr. Lang Offline
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Registered: Sat Jun 21 2008 06:02 PM
Posts: 347
Loc: Brentwood Bay, BC Canada
Ahh, thanks for more kind words.
Here is the latest from the engine compartment.

Well, actually, since this was taken last week, I wrapped the headers and exhaust with fibreglass lagging. Really helped with the underhood temperature. After a run on the highway, it now looks like a civil war bandage.

It really does look better in pictures than in real life.

The mighty 216:

http://i221.photobucket.com/albums/dd45/HomeCrafter/IMG00176.jpg

http://i221.photobucket.com/albums/dd45/HomeCrafter/IMG00178.jpg
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1950 Chev One Ton
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#541585 - Thu May 28 2009 09:08 AM Re: 1950 1-Ton [Re: Mr. Lang]
Raptor Offline
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Registered: Wed Mar 19 2008 11:08 PM
Posts: 168
Loc: USA
It looks great in pictures... love the 216.
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Driving the ORANGE/WHITE TRUCK... (A 1970 CST)
Maintaining the GREEN TRUCK... (A 1952 1 ton)

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