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I found a 1930 1.5 ton. I guess I'm the 3rd person to take on the restoration. The wood was done by an other man; he did an outstanding job. My son and I are keeping this truck as original as we can afford. How ever we are putting a 1950 motor, transmission front and rear end in place of the one that came out. The transmission was a box of rust, as was the first two cylinders in the motor. I thought that the better brakes that the 1950 provide would be nice as well.

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Last edited by Peggy M; 04/11/2025 11:47 PM.

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What a cool project !!! Nice job restoring the wood interior ...

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Bart, I'm jealous! Man I love those trucks. It looks in pretty doggone good shape and it will make one handsome truck. Pleas, please keep us posted with pics. I'm hooked.
....and I see you got some good help. I'll guess that it is really HIS truck smile or will be one day!

Good luck.


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Your truck is awesome. thumbs_up

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Bart,

I finally got a chance to get the 1930 in the Gallery. We were not able to download but one image from the Flickr account. If you have a better one for the Gallery just send it along.

(Email is down now. Not sure when it may be up. But do send one if you want.)

Peggy


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Hey Bart, I love "the pickup". Your son will always remember the time you guys spend together working on. SEE YA! Mark


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Nice truck, I had a '33 in Wyoming. Wise to upgrade to modern running gear.

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Hi Bart I also have a 1930 1 1/2 ton and although yours looks in great shape mine is even better!!!. I am so amazed how good she is. Rock solid never had a welder or any repairs anywhere on her. Body is absolutely dead straight. I am only missing two bonnet latches nothing else, the window winders are complete and work great, I would be please to add images as I have also done some running gear mods but I am not able to add images on here can work it out.. Regards Mick

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