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Description While driving by a local mechanics garage.. I noticed this neat old Ford truck sitting there.. after stopping to get a closer look, I was told it belonged to a local guy who was in Iraq..
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kkart [2009-08-01 14:54:57 +0000 UTC]

31 Ford Paul

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Blazing-Ace In reply to kkart [2009-09-25 19:31:32 +0000 UTC]

Hey, guess what? Turns out we were both partially right. All closed-cab Ford trucks built here in the U.S.A. between '32 to '34 had visors. However, in those same years, the closed-cab Ford trucks built in England ditched their visors. I learned this little tidbit of information from a couple buddies of mine in the KS Outlaws C.C. One guy owns a '32, one owns a '33, and one owns a '34.

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kkart In reply to Blazing-Ace [2009-09-26 03:16:36 +0000 UTC]

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Blazing-Ace [2009-08-01 13:43:17 +0000 UTC]

I don't mean to be a jackass, but, are you sure that's a Stude? It looks exactly like a '32 Ford pickup. Well, at any rate, it's kool.

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colts4us In reply to Blazing-Ace [2009-08-03 03:31:12 +0000 UTC]

lol I'm not sure of anything.. I was told and seen a Studebaker tailgate on here.. and had'nt done my research on the old haulers evidently.. my face is red.. Thanks for all the info.. as I am still learning...

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Blazing-Ace In reply to colts4us [2009-08-03 03:36:57 +0000 UTC]

Don't sweat it, we're all learning. I got my ass handed to me by in a... discussion, if you will, about the year of the same car.

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kkart In reply to Blazing-Ace [2009-08-01 14:54:46 +0000 UTC]

It's not a Deuce, Deuce's didn't have the Visor, it's 31 A-Bone

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Blazing-Ace In reply to kkart [2009-08-01 15:48:36 +0000 UTC]

Partially true, dude. All '32 Fords EXCEPT the pickups ditched their visors. Trust me, I've got a buddy with a Deuce pickup, and it has a visor that came with the truck when he yanked it from the weeds of a farmer's lot. The truck had been sitting in that field since the 60's, untouched.

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kkart In reply to Blazing-Ace [2009-08-01 16:39:07 +0000 UTC]

Very early 32s had the A Bone visor, very very early models, but that changed early on when the panels came out and they adapted that body. If your friend has one of these it is VERY rare. Many a rodder these days add one on just for the look on pickups. We have 2 in our klub "The Pandraggers". The doors on this one are odd though, really odd....as I was just looking at them. Different year doors is a possibility for sure...who knows...when it comes to rat Rods, it's anyone's guess

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Blazing-Ace In reply to kkart [2009-08-01 20:32:58 +0000 UTC]

Another thing. The truck in this picture has a '32 Ford firewall. The '30-'31 A's firewalls were comparitively bulbous, due to the fact they doubled as the fuel tank (a stupid place in my opinion, but that's how they did it). This firewall is flat, with the exception of the ribbing.

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kkart In reply to Blazing-Ace [2009-08-01 21:15:28 +0000 UTC]

That firewall is also aftermarket and has been filled, yup though does look like a 32, the middle section though looks kinda odd, hard to tell

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Blazing-Ace In reply to kkart [2009-08-02 00:32:42 +0000 UTC]

My mistake, it is an A-bone...this is embarrassing. *swallows pride* I just noticed the drip rail just above the door top. Deuces ditched those, as well as the visor.

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kkart In reply to Blazing-Ace [2009-08-02 02:16:53 +0000 UTC]

no biggie, it's a mix of like 9 different models lol If not 19 lol

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Blazing-Ace In reply to kkart [2009-08-02 00:28:39 +0000 UTC]

Yeah, if the firewall wasn't white, it'd be so much easier to tell. I think the lower center section has been cut away to accomodate an automatic trans. The engine looks like it's nearly if not butt-up against that thing.

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kkart In reply to Blazing-Ace [2009-08-02 02:17:40 +0000 UTC]

yeah and did u look close out back? Are those lowering blocks to the right of the rear tire I see or something on the floor? That is odd looking lol

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Blazing-Ace In reply to kkart [2009-08-02 02:28:50 +0000 UTC]

I believe those are lowering blocks, but I'm not sure. I'm not familiar with how lowering blocks work or where they get attached; all I know is that they get that ride slammed DOWN! Haha.

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kkart In reply to Blazing-Ace [2009-08-02 03:07:16 +0000 UTC]

Yeah I used to have a set on my lowrider, it's an odd angle but looks like it could be something sitting on the floor

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Blazing-Ace In reply to kkart [2009-08-02 04:14:23 +0000 UTC]

Well, lowering block or not, the full view clearly shows it's not on the ground. It's attached to the framerail by a weld, then I think bail-wired to the rear hub. Damn, that's a crazy setup.

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kkart In reply to Blazing-Ace [2009-08-02 04:24:40 +0000 UTC]

yeah I would say so!

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Blazing-Ace In reply to kkart [2009-08-02 15:14:21 +0000 UTC]

Can't imagine that working too well, but if it drives, it MUST work.

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