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Here she is -
Miss Texas, 1948

Purdy, ain't she? grin


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Congrats on the new truck looks like plenty of work but hey that's where a lot of the fun is, good luck!

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That looks like a really fun project. It looks to be in much better shape than the one I started with! The springs seem to be sitting pretty. Wouldn't it be amazing to hear it roar to life?

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most likely better looking than miss texas 1948 is now and more useful.


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Great find. And that Smash Hit bumper guard is a real find. I've never seen a logo plate like that one. I wonder what year they changed to the more common logo plate.


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Good find David


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Nice truck! It's not a '54 or '55 1st but you already have that covered. grin

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Thanks guys - It came straight out of a pasture.(but then again so do bull patties) wink It had sunk into the soil up to the drums. I noticed the crank pulley still has a place on it for crank starting. You can see through the oil on the dipstick, and it still reads full.(I doubt any was added in quite a while) I can't believe the 30++ year old tires are even holding air.


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Good find, David! She looks delightfully unmolested, too!

Only the coolest of the cool are allowed to own 3800's wink

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Well said John! The coolest of the cool own 3800's....and only the coolest of them own Duallies!!!!

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I love that patina! Great find. Have fun! smile


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Originally Posted by John Milliman
Only the coolest of the cool are allowed to own 3800's wink John

Why not create a forum for the 3800's? They really aren't small trucks but then again they really aren't big bolts. yahoo

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Originally Posted by John Milliman
Only the coolest of the cool are allowed to own 3800's wink

3804 .. sweet

WOW what an awesome Find (Love the smash hit) would keep that no matter how you bring her back


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Originally Posted by 55 1st suburban
Why not create a forum for the 3800's? They really aren't small trucks but then again they really aren't big bolts. yahoo Bruce

That would be cool too !! grin


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That's true that 3800's are kinda unique -- It's always fun to park my 3804 in a line of 3100's and 3600's -- it sits about 6 inches taller smile Oh and Android, I'd really hate to have to argue with you over who's cooler but I do know that owning a 3804 makes *me* ruggedly handsome, exceptionally witty and earnestly desired by beautiful women. I can only assume, dual rear wheels or not, that just having "3800" on your hood sides does the same for you. wink


Okay, tell ya what -- Get 5 3800 owners (have to have their truck in the Gallery to count wink ) to chime in here asking for a 3800 forum and we'll try in on the Grassy Knoll (like the Firetruck Forum and the daily drivers -- both of which may get archived soon ... If it catches on, we'll promote it to the Parking Lot. Deal?

Would that be for ALL 1-tonners, or just the AD trucks? I'm guessing that just AD trucks would be too restrictive.

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I'm in! Let's bring in all of the 1 tons Art Deco, AD, Task Force,...we really do have uniques trucks and I think we can all use a spot to "park" our own. I'll volunteer to manage it if necessary.

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I want to be cool too. Now I have to start looking for a 3800 AD.

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Originally Posted by 54TOW
Thanks guys - It came straight out of a pasture.(but then again so do bull patties) wink It had sunk into the soil up to the drums. I noticed the crank pulley still has a place on it for crank starting. You can see through the oil on the dipstick, and it still reads full.(I doubt any was added in quite a while) I can't believe the 30++ year old tires are even holding air.


Did you find it over in Bastrop?


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Nice truck! Here are some shots of the one I will hopefully own by this summer. It's in a barn near Pflugerville where it has been since the mid '70's.

http://photobucket.com/huthip3800


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I think we should include the 3/4 tons since a lot of parts and accessories are the same as the one ton's. thumbs_up

Originally Posted by BIG CHEVY 3600
Did you find it over in Bastrop?
I actually found it one county over in Lee County, near Giddings.
I had no way of getting it home, so he delivered it for me.

Huthip - nice looking 3800. I hope you get it.


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Originally Posted by John Milliman
Okay, tell ya what -- Get 5 3800 owners (have to have their truck in the Gallery to count wink ) to chime in here asking for a 3800 forum and we'll try in on the Grassy Knoll

Guess I better get my 52 into that gallery for my vote to count blush And open it to all 1 tons


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I better take some pics for the gallery as well.
That is a great truck. The smash hit guard is cool looking as well. That's a real farming truck, 9 foot bed, smash hit, two spares, and that thing on the running board I'm sure is to clean the mud and "apples" from yer boots before yuh git the interior all dirtified.


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Originally Posted by Raptor
Originally Posted by John Milliman
Okay, tell ya what -- Get 5 3800 owners (have to have their truck in the Gallery to count wink ) to chime in here asking for a 3800 forum and we'll try in on the Grassy Knoll

Guess I better get my 52 into that gallery for my vote to count blush And open it to all 1 tons
Another one, right here. Never felt I belonged with those big slugs.


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John,
Those one tons are for the girls to drive, you need to stay with the big boys and COE's! LOL,
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Originally Posted by John Milliman
.. Okay, tell ya what -- Get 5 3800 owners (have to have their truck in the Gallery to count wink ) to chime in here asking for a 3800 forum ...

I did it! I submitted my 52 to the Gallery, and now my vote counts. Wish that were true elsewhere wink

So John, What's the count? headscratch


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Originally Posted by 48bigtrucks
John,
Those one tons are for the girls to drive, you need to stay with the big boys and COE's! LOL,
Scott

s'cuse me?? Okay, so if 1-Tons are for girls, then 1/2-tons must be for latte-sippin, opera-gazin', leotard-wearin', flower-pickin', Ford-ownin', flute-tootin' metros, huh??

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OK now you've done it, me and my fairies are going to scratch your eyes out! wink


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Originally Posted by John Milliman
Originally Posted by 48bigtrucks
John,
Those one tons are for the girls to drive, you need to stay with the big boys and COE's! LOL,
Scott

s'cuse me?? Okay, so if 1-Tons are for girls, then 1/2-tons must be for latte-sippin, opera-gazin', leotard-wearin', flower-pickin', Ford-ownin', flute-tootin' metros, huh??

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I wouldn't know about that stuff but if you said it, it must be true, LOL!
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Originally Posted by John Milliman
I'd really hate to have to argue with you over who's cooler but I do know that owning a 3804 makes *me* ruggedly handsome, exceptionally witty and earnestly desired by beautiful women. I can only assume, dual rear wheels or not, that just having "3800" on your hood sides does the same for you. wink John

If this is the case, I'll need to find a big stick to beat back the hoards of women who willl be coming my way. I now have two 1 tons. Big Orange the 1954 3809 and my newly acquired 1954 3804. thumbs_up

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I've added it to the DITY-Gallery.
Now my vote counts, too. thumbs_up thumbs_up

I guess the other one ton owners are out driving their coolest of the cool trucks. wink


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Nice find, that is a manly looking truck.

I love those long beds of that body style.

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Bruce -- It's a wonder they haven't already!

Scott -- Are you feeling okay??

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