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Okay, I am sitting in my office on this Saturday morning, trying to make a game plan for my 1948 (that I thought to be a 1949).

First a short info about me and the truck. I am a farmer since I was born, my grandfather told me so when I was 4 or 5. I grew up in Germany and immigrated to Alberta, Canada in 1981, married a German girl in 1986 and we are still happily together, now with three sons that have their own families and we have three grandchildren, two boys & one girl.

My wife and I owned a processing company for 25 years and exported legumes (peas, beans, broad-beans etc.) and other seeds & food product's around the world, mostly Japan, Thailand, Malaysia and some to North Africa & Europe. We sold this business in 2021 and I am told that I am retired, but I refuse. I still farm a little, but slowly face this part in me out. It just gets to hard on my old bones.

We build a new farm site in 2010, with a house (this was designed by my wife), that was to be small, but with space for the boys when they come and room for this and that, that became a 4300 sq-ft home.

I build a 60'x80' steel frame workshop for me. Insulated, floor heat etc. that our oldest son now occupies for this car building & fixing shop. It has a lathe, end-mill, CNC plasma table, welding tables, powder coating ovens, TIG, MIG and stick welders etc. that my son uses for his work. So in 2021 we added a 60'x50' extension to the former. Spray-foamed, but not heated, with a 20'x30' wood=shop inside that has floor heat in it. This is now my area where I can go and do my stuff.

We call it the machine shop. My combine, field sprayer, tractors, skid-steer, Quad's and 1953 Chev pickup are in it now.

The 1953 I bought last fall 1953 CHEVY and he is now nearly done, so I am on to new deeds.

Here comes my 1948 1 ton now. I bought the truck in 2008 and he run at that time. we did some work to it in 2017 1948 (49) brake work.

The truck is outside, covered with snow and my plan is as follows:

1. clear space in my machine shop and start stripping the 48 down to the frame.

2. re-do the frame from ground up, cleaning all and re-paint all. Perhaps sand-blast & powder-coat axles & frame so it is good for many years.

3. The current engine is done, kaputt, but I got a shop rebuild 216 that I bought from a very rebuttable company that has rebuild V8 Ford & Chrysler pumping engines for us over the past 40 year with a CAd6,300 Work-order that the owner never picked-up and lost his deposit on. I bought the engine for CAD3,600 and he is still in his crate.

Other option would be a 236 (I think, but need to verify) Oldsmobile engine I have, but it needs a rebuild.

Re-build the transmission (four-on-the-floor), drive shaft etc.. Rebuild the axles, front & rear. Check the breaks over again.

4. Keep the body as is, but fix the interior up to be nice & usable with change-over from 6 volt to 12 volt.

5. re-do the box floor in oak, I have the tools to do so.

This truck will become my daily, local driver beside the 53.

This will be a slow process, because I still have lots 'on-the-go'.

More to follow,

Joerg
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Sounds like you have all the tools and experience required to tackle this project. Your '53 looks great!

I am not sure but the 4 speed may be a SM420 which is pretty straight forward to rebuild if it needs it, they are pretty robust.

Looking at your post about brake drums it is not clear which rear axle you have. I am guess a 1 ton would have the Eaton HO, probably with a 4.56 ratio although I believe some had a 5. something ratio. There is a lot if information about converting them to a 4.10 ratio but those are getting very hard to find.


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Hello Joerg, thanks for sharing your story. I’m looking forward to following your 48/49 build.

Your ‘53 looks awesome.

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A quick update.

It is still too lousy to get the pickup in to the shop, but I looked through the supporting material I have for this truck.

The truck was bought in Coaldale, Alberta in 2008. The key-chain has a 1976 War Amps of Canada Tag # 118939 and a coal=miners tag like a star with ‘40’ stamped. (picture)

Contacted War Amps, waiting for reply. Found tag in the truck from Enerson Motors Ltd. Pontiac – Buick – GMC Lethbridge, Alta. Lic. No GMC 1 TON Handwritten: E. Anderson, Barnwell

No papers in the clove box, but lots of mouse nests (juck) big_eek big_eek
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Feb. 22nd 2025

The cold is over (for now yahoo) and I moved the truck in my shop, but first a few pictures outside.
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Now inside
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And outside details
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That truck is in pretty nice shape, sheetmetal-wise, except somebody clearly didn't like running boards and beat them up a bit. That right rear fender looks a little ugly, and someone attempted to fix it with bondo at some point in it's history. Could be pretty easily fixed if you're so inclined, but looks usable as is. The overall Patina is pretty nice.

Best of luck with your build. thumbs_up


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I feel the truck is in general good condition, when compared to others I have seen.

Some damage to fenders, right running board, passenger door strikes too tight and the inside will be shown once I start cleaning the mouse-mess out.

Initially, I was going to do a total frame rebuild and this is still my goal. stripping everything off and sand-blast the frame & axles, than bring all to spec. with new King Pin, bushings etc.

Initially, I also thought to keep the body with the patina it has now, but my automotive son things 'why not paint it all proper since it is all going to be apart anyway. I am getting to like the idea, cause than the baby is ready for a long time to go.


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FIRST NOW - the ugly clean-up job.

I made an agreement with my wife that I split my (working) time to 1/2 for her bucket list and 1/2 for mine.

Will see how that will go.


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Some motor bay pictures
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Originally Posted by Biermann
I made an agreement with my wife that I split my (working) time to 1/2 for her bucket list and 1/2 for mine.

Will see how that will go.

LOL! Good luck with that. I'm going to bet her bucket list will get top priority. At least in her mind. wink


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What is the light on the front driver side fender below the parking lights?


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Otto - If you zoom in on the pic it looks like a surface mounted reflector instead of a light.


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Otto, this light?

If so, no clue, never actually noticed it!
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Originally Posted by Biermann
Otto, this light?

Yes. That's weird that there isn't one on the other side.


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Originally Posted by Gdads51
Otto - If you zoom in on the pic it looks like a surface mounted reflector instead of a light.

Maybe so. Why would a reflector be needed there? And why not put one on the other side?


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I must go and have a look, you guys are worth than my son for chasing me around


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Haha!


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Joerg, sorry I missed this in the DITY! Farm trucks and farmers usually jump out for us here at HQ. What a great project for your *retirement* and to share with your family. Looking forward to see your progress. (Stay warm! wink )


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Originally Posted by Otto Skorzeny
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Otto - If you zoom in on the pic it looks like a surface mounted reflector instead of a light.

Maybe so. Why would a reflector be needed there? And why not put one on the other side?

Yes, it is a reflector and yes why? Why only on the left side (close to road center) and not both? This will probably stay a mystery forever.

Than the next question(s): remove it and fill the holes before we paint? Put a second on the right side and a new-one on the left (it's cracked) or, for curiosity sake keep 'as is' for everyone to ask me later "why".


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Originally Posted by Biermann
I must go and have a look, you guys are worth than my son for chasing me around


Sorry Joerg dang Wasn't meaning for you to go jump up and figure out what it is. I think all our trucks have at least one "owner add on" hahaha!!! I know mine has lots of them. wink Many with little or no explanation or understanding as to why??? headscratch

It's a great looking truck!!! thumbs_up

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If you're going to clean it up and paint it anyway, I'd get rid of it. But it's your truck, not mine.


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Even if I were going to leave the truck in its current unrestored condition, I'd remove the reflector and not worry about the screw holes.


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I am just posting a few informational pictures here and will go to the relevant sections in this forum for more detailed discussions. I hope this is okay & correct.
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Post away Joerg! We can enjoy and share in your trucks early stage looks a you get ready to tackle your project. smile I think we can try and keep the "commentary" and "pestering questions" to a minimum. That way we can focus on helping you on things when you do have questions! thumbs_up


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Box picture

I am removing the boards now and it gets me thinking about replacing it. Lots of dimensions, info etc. is in the BOX forum, but I can get a oak floor if I build it myself for less what I could buy a ready pine floor for. Any thoughts?
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Hi Joerg, if it were my truck I would definitely go with oak instead of pine for the box. If you can find white oak, go with that. It’s much harder than red and will outlast you. If you can’t find white oak, red oak would be my second choice. It isn’t hard to mill the bed planks to fit your wear strips. Just take one of the metal strips and hold it against a plank end to draw the profiles you need to cut so the wear strips lay a little proud of your bed planks.


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That is my thought, too.

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Just a brief update.

The floor is still not out, just too many other things to do (ha-ha, my wife's bucket list grin ).

BUT the cab is coming along with a serious clean up.

The doors are off, roll-down windows have been removed, the bench seat is out and I am ready to remove the windshields and rear window.

I guess I will put all this to the side for later and make my decision if all new glass or re-use the good old pieces. New seals for sure.

Cab work in the 'INTERIORS" section
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Alright. the sun is shining and I am on my 48 project again.

The old floor boards are out!

I was in the silly hope to 'just' undo the old bed bolts, but that didn't come as hoped, so I used the old fashioned brute force. Starting with the center board, halving it with the good-old Milwaukee skill saw and levering it out. Tricky were the front carriage bolts, but with some patience and wiggling I got all done.
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I still don't know how to write anything after the pictures in the same message, but it will come.

NEXT will be the running boards, rear fenders and the dissection of the box for straightening, fixing and sand blasting (or old-fashioned sanding) followed by priming.

BTW, I am impressed of the condition the old metal is in, must be our dry weather, were rust is not as aggressive as having 30-40" of rain and 80% humidity. Semi-dessert has its charm.

Stay tuned

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It's fine that you have a post that goes with the images ... that make sense to me! I really like that you have your image explanations in ALL CAPS. Makes it easy to read. thumbs_up


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Well, one little step at the time.

Left side running board is off and the fender. See what showed-up, the real old color. I think this will be what the horse will be painted with.
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Hello, a brief in-between-doing-anything report.

I did some work on the front end (fenders, bumper, radiator out etc.) but time is short right now to work on this right now, but I thought of something.

The engine in this truck will come out and definitely needs major work, but! I have a 261 engine that is on a stand and I will look it over. It seems rebuild because it is clean and first appearances are promising. Anything that speaks against the 261 to go into this truck with the four speed transmission, after the frame & body work is done?

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Originally Posted by Biermann
Alright. the sun is shining and I am on my 48 project again.

The old floor boards are out!

I was in the silly hope to 'just' undo the old bed bolts, but that didn't come as hoped, so I used the old fashioned brute force. Starting with the center board, halving it with the good-old Milwaukee skill saw and levering it out. Tricky were the front carriage bolts, but with some patience and wiggling I got all done.


Impressive debris pile. I did a boat deck project that started off like that once. 😂

Last edited by Gdads51; 06/22/2025 2:24 PM. Reason: fix double quote post

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