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  1. This is excellent! thank you for the link!
  2. I have searched the Internet high and low seeking replacement interior panels (headliner/ door panels/ ect.) to no avail. The ones removed from the vehicle appear to be black and made of some type of pressboard material. Does anybody offer these pieces for restoration?
  3. It was a farm truck, hauled grains and hay. i was thinking maybe to lift some sort of flag or something.
  4. I found this in my 1935 dodge 1-1/2 ton truck. It’s a lever with detents with a cable attached to it that was protruding through a metal grommet going outside the cab. has anyone seen this before? is there anybody who could potentially explain to me it’s function.
  5. Great, thank you for the information
  6. Looks like from searching the serial number was it was potentially built in 1935. shouldn't it have come with factory “suicide” doors even as a 1935?
  7. Crazy a 20’s car would only be worth $700 you cannot even get a Kia Rio for that...
  8. I just bought a barn find truck that was listed as a 1934. it has not been registered since 1951 so I assume it has been in the barn since about that time. It’s in extremely great shape for its age, there is no rust anywhere excluding surface rust. I don’t believe it’s actually a 1934 though and I’m hoping someone can help. it has a solid metal roof and non-suicide doors. Any help would be greatly appreciated
  9. Truck was backed into the barn in 1953 and remained there until a few months ago. I’m selling the engine, transmission, front beam, rear differential, leaf springs, all brakes and related parts, complete wiring harness, seat, and potentially some other parts. $1500 located in south west Idaho Earle (208)228-9144
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