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Mod | | Forums66 Topics126,777 Posts1,039,270 Members48,100 | Most Online2,175 Jul 21st, 2025 | | | Joined: Mar 2013 Posts: 4 New Guy | New Guy Joined: Mar 2013 Posts: 4 | G'day everybody, happy Easter. I'm after some help identifying a Chev truck. Its an Australian Holden Plated RH drive. By the serial number on the id plate it comes up as an 1130 or 1140. What does that mean? On the side of the bonnet there is a badge that says 1100. It has a flat tray on the back with dual rear wheels which are 20inch in diameter. I read people talking about 1/2 and 3/4 ton pickups and trucks so what size would this one be. Are the bodies all the same no matter what the capacity? Can I put a tub onto the back and turn it into a ute? Thanks in advance. Ron. | | | | Joined: Sep 2006 Posts: 3,597 'Bolter | 'Bolter Joined: Sep 2006 Posts: 3,597 | I think the Canadian guys will jump in, I believe the Mapleleafs use this numbering system. I wish I was home I would go to my CDN stuff for you. | | | | Joined: Dec 2001 Posts: 14,522 Moderator: Welcome Centre, Southern Bolters, Legion Hall | Moderator: Welcome Centre, Southern Bolters, Legion Hall Joined: Dec 2001 Posts: 14,522 | Welcome to the Stovebolt, gibbsy. Since this is a WORLD WIDE site I think you can get the info your looking for. If you can't find it here I doubt you'll find it  Guys here will dig and dig to help you out. Now, how about a pic or two....they're worth a thousand words. | | | | Joined: Nov 2005 Posts: 6,061 'Bolter | 'Bolter Joined: Nov 2005 Posts: 6,061 | Hy Gibbsy, welcome, and Happy Easter right back at ya. If you could post the whole serial number that would help to pin down what you have, an "1100" series would be a 1 1/2 ton truck. A typical Canadian serial number for an "1100" series would be 11133...., for a chassis with cab with a 137" wheelbase. The "1100" series in 1951 had a g.v.w. of 11,000 lbs., hope that helps. | | | | Joined: Mar 2013 Posts: 4 New Guy | New Guy Joined: Mar 2013 Posts: 4 | G'day guys, thanks for the replies. From what I am learning the trucks bought to Australia were assembled or pre assembled in Canada. They are called chevs, have chev bdges on them but the id plate under the bonnet was obviously added by holden when they arrived here. I will try attach a couple of pics and you will see our serial number doesn't break down the way yours does. cheers and thanks for the interest you have shown. | | | | Joined: Mar 2013 Posts: 4 New Guy | New Guy Joined: Mar 2013 Posts: 4 | | | | | Joined: Mar 2013 Posts: 4 New Guy | New Guy Joined: Mar 2013 Posts: 4 | G'day guys. Thanks to tclederman for the lnks. From what I have read now the truck im looking at is in fact that. A truck. Apparently the front fenders and sheetmetal are different to the pickups which is what im wanting to build. that was what I was trying to ascertain so now im not sure this vehicle is actually what I need. obviously these trucks aren't thick on the ground down here so it wont be easy to find bits without going to great expense. I know most parts are probably available over there but im not looking to spend a whole lot of money. Thanks again. | | | | Joined: Apr 2001 Posts: 3 New Guy | New Guy Joined: Apr 2001 Posts: 3 | Hi Gibsy,
I know this is way late but the truck you are looking for does not exist in OZ except for trucks that have been imported from the States. The 1/2 ton and the 3/4 ton were not imported because the OZ market was really looking for larger trucks for farmers and truckers.
Best bet, go to the states and buy one and ship it over. Or like I did look for 20 years and buy one from someone who did.
John Fenn York WA
Was an active member in the 70's and 80's when I lived in the US. Now older, wiser (divorced) and living in the small wheat growing town of York Western Australia. Just purchased a 1953 Chev Pickup that someone imported from TX. Slowly bringing her back to life.
John | | | | Joined: Apr 2001 Posts: 268 Shop Shark | Shop Shark Joined: Apr 2001 Posts: 268 | From the picture it sure looks like a 1951, 1-1/2 ton flat bed.
Which side of cab is steering wheel located?
Dance like no one is watching, Sing like no one is listening, Love like you've never been hurt.
1948 GMC FC101 1/2t Pickup w/270 and SM420 1948 GMC FC253 1t Factory 80"x9' Flatbed Dually 1948 Chevy COE 2 Ton 8'x15' Flatbed 1950 GMC 354-24 2 Ton 8'X12' Flatbed w/Dump Hoist 1953 GMC 454-30 3 Ton 8'x14' Flatbed w/Dump Hoist 1953 GMC 454-30 3 Ton Cab and Chassis 1942 Clarkator 6 MILL-44 Heavy Aircraft Tug 1942 Ford (9N) Moto Tug with 1/2 yard Loader 1947 Oliver OC3 HG-42 Tract-Crawler Bull Dozier w/6' Blade
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