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| 08 November 2012 # 2983
1938 1-Ton Farm Truck
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From Wayne : I'm just about finished with my old truck and it's time to tell its story. So, after the new Chevy dealership building was complete, Frank and my Grandfather put the old wood station on some sort of trailer and hauled it over to my Grandfather's farm. That station was probably built before 1938 and it is still being used on the farm, which my Cousin Alan now owns. It's an active 2500 acre farm, growing corn and wheat. There is an old car and old tractor parked in the old station building -- kinda cool. Vern Frederick (Frank's Grandson) now owns Frank's farm and he is the one who told me most of the history of this old truck. The truck was used on Frank's farm until 1965 when the water pump broke and damaged the radiator. So the it was parked in 1965 and no one ever got back to fix it. It sat in the field for 46 years. Deicherts Chevrolet closed during the 1970's because the economy in the area was horrid. It was hard for a small dealership to survive. My wife was a professor at the community college and she retired in May 2010. We took a three month trip in our RV and headed west in the southern route, going across the US. We came back going through the northern states. In July, we stopped at the family farm during this trip. I mentioned to Alan that I was looking for a truck to tinker with. He said that "Vern had some in the field" and they should take a look. When I saw the 1938 Chevy, it was probably one of the most complete of the nine trucks in the field. I liked the Art Deco style. It was also one of the older ones. Several of them were Stovebolts. There were three Advance Design trucks - and they probably are still there! The following summer, we headed north and I bought the truck from Vern (June 2011). It was our summer vacation trip again but I brought my trailer. North Dakota didn't issue titles for vehicles in 1938 and there was never a title issued for this truck. Since it was used around the farm, they had it registered but no plate. Vern and I hauled the truck to the DMV and had it inspected. They had to do a VIN search. When it came up clear, they did the bill of sale and transaction right there in the office. It has a title in ND in my name. I was issued the first title for that truck in all these years! As far as ND is concerned, I'm the first titled owner. We hauled the truck 2300 miles back to Florida. When we got it home, rust was on and in everything. The motor, transmission, and all brake cylinders were frozen solid with rust. I have been into vehicles all my life. (I have a 1967 Ford Mustang convertible.) I retired and wanted something to do in my spare time. I ended up spending 15 months working on the truck. I didn't realize how much work it was going to be. This is the first time I had done anything of this magnitude. During this time, I was reading everything I could find in the Stovebolt site's Tech Tips and forum that pertained to this truck. This forum provided me a wealth of knowledge and confidence as I rebuilt the truck. There was some hard time in finding parts. We did a lot of on-line work. We took a trip to Niagara Falls, New York. On the return trip, we stopped at the Carlyle, Pennsylvania Swap Meet. We found head lights, an NOS radiator, and the floor shifter to fit the transmission. With different parts vendors and eBay, I found bottoms to doors, panels to repair the doors, window frame. The door windows were made here in Florida. I could not break down to buy a hood ornament so I made my own. Felt the same way about a new grille -- so I repaired it. I I found seats on the side of the road (really!). It was the third seat of of a Dodge van. Some guy had a rental house and he was cleaning out stuff from previous tenant. Mine for the taking. Score! The headliner is cowhide. We were out walking one day and someone was throwing it away. I picked it up and checked it out. It is the same color as the cows that Alan raised on the farm. (He suggested I check for his brand! LOL) Wayne
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