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#886349 10/02/2012 9:59 AM
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Found this only 30 minutes from me.
http://i962.photobucket.com/albums/ae108/tjlink1/Dodge%20Cab-over/101_5306.jpg

I'm pretty sure it's not running. (1946? I think). Besides the obvious things like rusted parts, anything on a wrecker I should look for? I had no intent to find a wrecker, but this is cool.

Questions:
1) Specific things to look for on the bed. Designation Plates? Mechanicals? I know it's a Holmes bed *My last name. Pretty cool.

2) If I wanted to take the COE Body only, is there a market to resell the chassis/wrecker bed separately or together?

3) Thoughts on value of that truck as is?
4) Thoughts on value of reselling chassis?
5) Thoughts on value of reselling Wrecker bed?

I intend to go look at it tomorrow or Thursday, so any tips would be appreciated.


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Hy Grant_Holmes, you do realize this is a Dodge truck do you? By the look of that truck in the one and only photo, I would consider this a parts truck at best.

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If I lived closer to you I'd sure be interested in the wrecker boom and body! Don't know how many other misguided souls like myself are out there looking for these.


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Howdy Grant!I would think the Holmes wrecker is worth some money, How much is the question,And it looks too be a dodge. Is that what you want? If your plans are to turn it into a hauling truck then find a buyer for the Holmes, I like it!


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Yup. Fully realized its a Dodge.

Any help on the specific questions?
Thanks guys!


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Contact Spanky on this board, he has a great deal of info on Holmes wreckers.

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That's a Holmes model 515 "Traffic King" wrecker. I've owned three of them. If you purchase it, & decide to sell the Wrecker unit, I know a guy looking for a Holmes model 515. I'd be interested in the Beacon light myself. That's a neat truck.


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More thanks guys. My $$ are tight, so these questions are key for me:
3) Thoughts on value of that truck as is?
4) Thoughts on value of reselling chassis?
5) Thoughts on value of reselling Wrecker bed?


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I payed $750 for my 515 on a 46 chevy COE chasis that looked a lot rougher than that. I couldn't tell you how much I have into it now. But I would keep them together if at all possable!

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Grant,

I'll throw a wild quess and say the wrecker (bed, booms, winch, mast and PTO with linkage) would be worth about $500 to $750 to the right guy. It needs a lot of parts to make it right, like the hard to find fenders.

The chassis is worth scrap if you take the cab off...$100-200. With the cost to scrapping tires around here you'd be lucky to break even at the scrap yard, they deduct $15-20 for each tire.

The complete truck as is would be in the $1500 range if you were going to restore (meaning there's enough there to work with) and there is a title, less if it's a parts truck.

I don't see any real profit to be made here, only lots of effort getting it home and sorted out for very little return on your money...IMHO.

Offer the guy $500 and see what happens, you might get lucky...

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Thanks guys! It wasn't so much to profit from, just another tack. I have many ideas. I wasn't "looking" for a wrecker, just a cab. So even if I DID buy it, I wanted to know about recovery $ I might expect if I DID take the wrecker off.

Just scheming. I may get there today and it have so much rust that I don't mess with it.

Reference material!! Thanks again. I'll report back later


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Also Grant: The rear fenders and rear runnng boards where all made by outside venders for Holmes, so there fairly easy to duplicate. Spanky is the expert on old Holmes Wreckers

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Thanks Chris.


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The original rear fenders were actually purchased by Ernest Holmes Co. from General Motors. They were '37/'38 Chevy, & GMC 1 1/2 ton pickup, & panel truck fenders.


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Thanks guys. Well, life changes on a dime. My job is taking me to TN, so this will wait or be there for someone else.

I'll be lurking until I get settled there and maybe I'll find one there in the mountains!

-Grant


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Gee Grant! Work us up and then let us down! I feel empty now! LOL Good luck with your move Grant, Lets us know what you find where your going.


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Funniest story is that I was within spitting distance of this truck today running errands and getting ready to move and forgot all about it.

Sigh.

Sorry guys!


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