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After a dry winter we finally got snow

http://farm4.static.flickr.com/3205/3390081940_620180961a.jpg?v=0

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I saw this pickup sitting and rusting in the apple orchard belonging to a friend of mine. He and I car pool to and from work once in a while. I offered to rescue it but he turned me down. He said it was his retirement project. It was about a year later he offered me the truck in trade for tires on another pickup that he has. I took his rims and put new tires on them. I hadn't got a good look at the pickup until I helped load it on the trailer. He thought it was a 1 ton; it a 3600. I am pleased with it all the same. It has a small v8 instead of its original 235. It has some rust issues. Some one added a few extra pounds of plate steel on her, but it's a solid truck. He decided to trade me the pickup because he found out he has cancer. He doesn't recon he'll be around long enough to finish all of his projects.

I finally got the truck home today.
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Last edited by Peggy M; 10/13/2023 1:41 AM.

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Here are some more photos.
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Looks to be in decent shape.

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I'm sill working on her. And these are my new helpers.
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That is an interesting interpretation of a rear bumper. Are the tails welded into the rear fenders??

Other than that it looks like a real nice truck.

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(That is an interesting interpretation of a rear bumper. Are the tails welded into the rear fenders??)

The bumper bolts to the fenders. The big square steel boxes were bolted to the bed behind the fenders; they were welded to the bumper as well. I cut them off and took the rear bumper off so I could work on the rear fenders. they were made with 1/4" steel. The bed has steel plates covering the wood bed as well. I have already cut 300 lbs of steel off of the pickup and I'm not done yet.

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The steel floor in the bed is a plus. No hassles with replacing the wood, plus you can haul anything you want and not worry about wrecking anything.

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I finally got Maynard on the road.
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Update on Maynard.

The paint is a little darker than I had planned; but I think it looks good.
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When I got it home and started take it apart. I found out that this pickup had been worked hard for years. I welded a dozen or more patch panels in place and I still have a couple more to go. During my vacation I looked her over and decided I liked the rugged over worked look so I pounded out the big dents and filled in the extra holes. I sanded and primed and painted her I still have to work on the bed but she's running and driving just fine. I have to pump the gas peddle 20 time and then she'll start right up. It will be a few more months before I put plates on her but for now, driving around the farm is fun enough.

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Congratulations and thanks for the update and pictures. The Task Force trucks are a good looking ride or worker.

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Glad to see another saved. Good job!

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nice! Fun to drive as well, even if only around the farm!

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Thanks for posting...............looks like a contented man doing what he likes to do. Truck on my friend.

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