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She needs a "Ton"๐Ÿ˜of work, however she came with all new front clip sheet metal in pretty good shape. I was told she was a "Crummie" which is why she's long with X-tra windows. Has anyone seen one like this before ?
She's a C-30 with a V-8
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Welcome to the garage Dexstar!.
I have to ask though, what is a Crummie?

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Nice find. thumbs_up

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Welcome aboard! What year truck did your rims come off of ? They look really good on your truck!

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That's a cool truck, looks like it would be fun to drive. Can't wait to see some more photos.

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I (google) searched panel truck crummie and this is where it took me.

Stovebolt post 6/28/2006 by Tri5Trucking

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When I was a kid, the logggers and tree planters refered to vans, suburbans, and 4 door pickups as "crummies". To me it meant whatever hauled the crew around.

How sweet it is. grin

A very unique find. thumbs_up Welcome to the "Bolt"

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Originally Posted by 2-Ton
Welcome to the garage Dexstar!.
I have to ask though, what is a Crummie?

Don

Short for "crew crummie"

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(informal, British Columbia and U.S. Pacific Northwest) Small van, bus, or railway car used to transport loggers or other resource workers to and from the worksite. A common term when referring to a vehicle with a compartment separate from the cab, housing the silvicultural, logging or mining crew during transport.

Logging companies could be a good source for pristine pickup boxes. They would remove the box from a brand new pickup and install a crummie cabin in it's place. The unused boxes were stacked up in the yard.

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Thanks for the definition! Growing up in the Midwest, I had never heard that slang before.
Looks like a fun project.

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Welcome to Stovebolt and congrats on having a unique vehicle. I'm sure more that one of us is a little jealous!!
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Welcome to the โ€œBoltโ€. Really unique truck. Looks to be in pretty good shape. Congrats!


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Interesting truck. Cool history!


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Thanks 2-Ton! I'm in process of a tranny/ swap in her right now that turned into a tranny/clutch/rear main/propeller shaft brake/u-joints and carrier bearing swap so I have been to busy to respond.

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Dexstar 64 I think a crummie is what the logging crew took to the job site, they would eat in it at noon so it would always be crummie, so that handle kind of stuck !

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Dexstar 64 Commented earlier ,but it disappears ??? Anyway as I understand it a "Crummie" is a truck the loggers would ride out to the woods in. They would eat in the truck and get it crumby hence the name "Crummie" .

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