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Mod | | Forums66 Topics126,777 Posts1,039,270 Members48,100 | Most Online2,175 Jul 21st, 2025 | | | Joined: May 2010 Posts: 6 New Guy | New Guy Joined: May 2010 Posts: 6 | I'm new to this website/forum but I've heard nothing but good things about it. I thought I'd introduce myself first. My name is Russell. I'm a 30 veteran of the Houston Fire Dept. I have served virtually all of my career in District 68, the busiest district in the city of Houston, Texas. I am retiring in a few months and plan to spend my time working on old Chevy's. I own a '67 Camaro and recently purchased a '31 Chevrolet/Howe pumper. (click this link for pics http://sites.google.com/site/hfdstreetmachines/fire-apparatus) The vehicle is in unbelievably good condition. I have many questions about these old vehicles, first and foremost has to do with vehicle registration. Did the manufacturers issue an actual title for these vehicles? I also have a question for all of you. I am a Hot Rodder at heart and have a strong urge to stuff a V8 in this thing along with a few other mild changes to make it more drivable. I can't stand owning a vehicle that sits unused in the garage. Under no circumstance will I cut this thing up. I plan to looking for a few opinions. I know I'll hear many differing opinions from the purest to the radical custom crowd. So, what do you think.......restore it or Hot Rod? Let's not get nasty. I'm looking for some good, logical feedback. I believe GOD wants us to turn all Chevy's into Hot Rods.
Stay safe Russell
| | | | Joined: Apr 2003 Posts: 940 'Bolter | 'Bolter Joined: Apr 2003 Posts: 940 | Welcome to the site. The truck looks great. It is in nice original condition for a '31. I would definitely have to keep it original if it were mine. It would be a beautiful piece fully restored, but would also be a nice non-museum truck. I'm sure the 'ol six will still power the truck around town with no problem.
Keep us posted.
Bill
'60-'72 Chev/GMC Fan GMC 9500 Fan Detroit Diesel Fan
| | | | Joined: Nov 2000 Posts: 1,393 Camp Commandant | Camp Commandant Joined: Nov 2000 Posts: 1,393 | Im afraid I would have to side with Bill, especially since it is such good condition and its a fire truck. How about seeing if you can find another truck of that vintage for your hot rod project? Most folks turn COE's like mine into car haulers. With the comments and interest I get, I'm glad I restored it stock-ish.
Nice truck and welcome to the bolt. In the end its up to you, its your truck. Do what makes you happy.
Billy
~ Billy Old Dominion Stovebolt Society: Exotic Animal Division 1946 Chevrolet Cab Over Engine | In the Gallery | Video | More pictures1959 GMC 860 | Pictures1950 GMC 450 Flatbed W/W, Air Brake equipt (25% Owner) | Pictures1950 Chevrolet 3800 | PicturesI've got a trailer and I'm not afraid to use it! | | | | Joined: Sep 2001 Posts: 581 Shop Shark | Shop Shark Joined: Sep 2001 Posts: 581 | Russell,
Congrats on topping off a great career in the fire service!
I have to chime in on the restore/stock side. '30s fire trucks are not nearly as common as '50s trucks, and it seems appropriate to maintain it as a noble piece of history.
On the other hand, if you just won't be interested in driving it if it's stock, I guess upgrading the driveline would make sense, though I'd rather see it happen to a less rare model truck.
What about living with it for a year or two stock, and seeing how it treats you?
-Michael | | | | Joined: Jan 2005 Posts: 1,602 Shop Shark | Shop Shark Joined: Jan 2005 Posts: 1,602 | Welcome. I'd never cut that truck up to make a hotrod. It should live forever as it served the community. | | | | Joined: Aug 2009 Posts: 12 New Guy | New Guy Joined: Aug 2009 Posts: 12 | Capt: I have been retired for one year after 28 years. Youll be glad you did. There is more to hot rodding that stuffing in a V8, you got to make the thing stop and handle corners. All expensive and difficult to do on a 1931. Leave orginal update as necessary for safety. | | | | Joined: May 2010 Posts: 6 New Guy | New Guy Joined: May 2010 Posts: 6 | Thanks for all the input. Please, keep them coming.
Michael, your suggestion of waiting a year or two is exactly where I stand on the issue. I know it's a rare truck but I won't let it sit idle. This thing needs to be seen.
Stay safe Russell
| | | | Joined: Mar 2004 Posts: 6,189 'Bolter | 'Bolter Joined: Mar 2004 Posts: 6,189 | capt68, I think you should take that truck to a few antique car/truck shows exactly as it is. There are not many un-touched originals left. Do what you need to do to make it safe to drive as-is and go have fun. I bet if you take it to the local cruize-night you will be the hit of the show. I bought my 1957 Fire Engine to make it a car hauler...father inlaw asked me not to and I've never regreted it. I get comments everywhere I go. I've driven it over 15,000 miles to shows. Welcome to the group! Mike B  | | | | Joined: Nov 1995 Posts: 5,470 Bond Villain | Bond Villain Joined: Nov 1995 Posts: 5,470 | Check out Virginiafiretruck's rig ... restore stock and then you'll have an excuse to get *another* cool old truck to do a diesel hotrod upgrade on to make a hauler rig for your beautiful original firetruck (on a trailer) to take to parades/shows/musters. In fact, I have the perfect hauler for you --- a '49 Big Bolt my wife wants me to sell ...  Does the '31 still pump? As long as it's a pumper, it will be the hit of the show .... so far, the only person at a parade/show who thought *my* tanker was the coolest thing going was a drunk drug addict ...  John
~ John "We are not now that strength which in old days Moved earth and heaven; that which we are, we are" 1948 International Farmall Super A1949 Chevrolet 3804In the Legacy Gallery | In the Gallery Forum1973 IH 1310 Dump2001 International/AmTran RE3000 "Skoolie"2014 Ford E-350 4x4 (Quigley) | | | | Joined: Mar 2004 Posts: 6,189 'Bolter | 'Bolter Joined: Mar 2004 Posts: 6,189 | LOL John, I remember that drunk...had me running!  Mike B  | | | | Joined: Feb 2007 Posts: 195 Shop Shark | Shop Shark Joined: Feb 2007 Posts: 195 | That is a pretty old truck!
Red meat is not bad for you.........Fuzzy green meat is bad for you!
"What happens in the garage stays in the garage!"
1958 Chevy Spartan 100 firetruck in the Gallery
| | | | Joined: May 2010 Posts: 6 New Guy | New Guy Joined: May 2010 Posts: 6 | First question.....I was attempting to take the rear wheels off the fire truck. The inner wheels are stuck. PRY BAR?????? SLEDGE HAMMER????? I want to make sure I'm not missing something before I beat the snot outta this thing.
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Stay safe Russell
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