Blythewoodjoe
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Well this looks like the best place to post this. It's called a Jeep and I'm sure not putting this Ford in with the WW2 dodges.
Anyway, I picked up my new (to me) Ford this week. From the pictures you can see it has the optional extended cab as well as the rear sliding window. These options will be removed over the weekend. I am still trying to figure out if it is a bomb truck or a cargo. I hope to sand off some paint and look it over and try to determine the original color soon. The cab side engine cover is missing so I don't have any data plates. Where on the frame is the serial number?
It did have a registration card mounted inside the cab. I think I will call the NC DMV and see if they can tell me anything. It also came with a complementary tubeless wheel and M105 trailer frame. That's a $25 value. The super ugly big head looking cab cover really saved the cab area. It is in very good shape for a 43' model truck. I hope to check out the engine and stuff soon and see if it will at least turn over. I have to determine if it is still 6 volt. It had some lights added to it and could have been changed to 12 volt.
I'm just excited to have a WW2 truck that is rare and ugly. I really like the low silhouette design of the truck. It looks very different from anything I have ever fiddled with. If any of you guys can shed some light on the exact model of this truck please do.
Anyway, I picked up my new (to me) Ford this week. From the pictures you can see it has the optional extended cab as well as the rear sliding window. These options will be removed over the weekend. I am still trying to figure out if it is a bomb truck or a cargo. I hope to sand off some paint and look it over and try to determine the original color soon. The cab side engine cover is missing so I don't have any data plates. Where on the frame is the serial number?
It did have a registration card mounted inside the cab. I think I will call the NC DMV and see if they can tell me anything. It also came with a complementary tubeless wheel and M105 trailer frame. That's a $25 value. The super ugly big head looking cab cover really saved the cab area. It is in very good shape for a 43' model truck. I hope to check out the engine and stuff soon and see if it will at least turn over. I have to determine if it is still 6 volt. It had some lights added to it and could have been changed to 12 volt.
I'm just excited to have a WW2 truck that is rare and ugly. I really like the low silhouette design of the truck. It looks very different from anything I have ever fiddled with. If any of you guys can shed some light on the exact model of this truck please do.
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