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Hi bolters, here is Simon from Québec city, Canada,i ve just buy 1934 chevy 1.5 ton found in a barn here in the province of Québec, it was abandonned in the early 1960. the cab is solid, sheetmetal near perfect,the old 207 engine runs and the truck is in a remarquable shape in comparaison that we found normally here in Québec. its a model build here in Canada at the Oshawa plant called the maple leaf trucks, i c ant found any inscription or nameplate, just the plate: 10500 gross weight, 3450weight i c ant decode the v.i.n. plate with U.S. built decoding tables, anyone knows canadian-built early chevrolets ? very merry Christmas and happy new year ! Simon

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Hi Simon, 3B out in Chilliwack knows a lot more than I do, he may even have one. I thought that Maple Leaf trucks were heavier than 1.5 tons.

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Hy ten, Maple Leaf trucks were 2 1/2 ton and Three ton trucks. In 1939 and newer the three ton trucks were powered by GMC full precision bearinged engines. The 1600 series trucks were the 2 1/2 ton trucks and the 1700 series were the 3 tons, hope that helps.

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thanks, the model is 118X, trim 99,serial 629764, paint 1426 (red in color with black fenders)body serial 852, engine t4386256 if these numbers means something... thanks for your interest !

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Try here for some info Canadian trucks looks like '34 is mmissing, but near years may help?
Sorry but my books start at '48.
Good luck and congratulations though!


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