Guest imported_49plymouthclubcoupe Posted March 22, 2003 Share Posted March 22, 2003 I have posted a couple photos of an old Game and Fish fish stocking truck used by the Colorado Game and Fish Commission in the 20's or 30's. Can anyone help me identify it? I posted 2 photos in the photo area. See the attached photo. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
1937hd45 Posted March 22, 2003 Share Posted March 22, 2003 That truck started life as a touring car, and had the rear section of the body removed. My guess is that it is a Buick from around 1925-26. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
tomchaney Posted March 22, 2003 Share Posted March 22, 2003 I agree. This appears to be a mid-20's Buick touring car. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest DeSoto Frank Posted March 23, 2003 Share Posted March 23, 2003 I agree with the suggestion that this is a converted passenger car... factory pick-up trucks really didn't come into their own until abour 1928 or so, and most were four-cylinder rigs, like the Ford "T" or "A" and the Chevrolet.The hood on this vehicle looks like it's housing a six.... I was going to guess possibly Willys-Knight ?(Can't make out the stamping on the hubcaps)The nickeled radiator shell and the drum headlights suggest '25-'26... many makers went to bowl-shaped headlights in '27-'28.???? Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Leif Holmberg Posted March 23, 2003 Share Posted March 23, 2003 Buick Master 1924-1927. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest stude8 Posted March 24, 2003 Share Posted March 24, 2003 Can you just imagine taking that rig up a gravel at best road in the mountains with 75 or 100 gallons of water and fish in back? The scenery would have been great but the down hill part would be exciting. Stude8 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest imported_49plymouthclubcoupe Posted November 2, 2003 Share Posted November 2, 2003 Thanks to all. This will be very helpful. I'm trying to find a similar vehicle so we can recreate this one for use in parades. John Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest imported_49plymouthclubcoupe Posted November 2, 2003 Share Posted November 2, 2003 My guess is that early Colorado game and fish folks didn't do a lot of offroading with this rig. This one was probably for easy access streamside stocking. Most of the backcountry work was done on foot or from horseback. However, if the folks back then were at least as energetic as some of the ones in recent times.....WOW....what a ride!! Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest Posted November 3, 2003 Share Posted November 3, 2003 I HAVE A 1928 BUICK PU MODEL 28-29 #10 POSS A PROTO TYPE TRUCK I HAVE THE ORIGNAL MANUEL FOR IT AND EVERYTHING. THE MANUEL READS (MODEL 28-29 BUICK PU) HELLO, I WAS WONDERING IF YOU MIGHT HAVE EVER SEEN OR HEARD OF SUCH A TRUCK.AFTER NUMEROUS EMAILS TO BUICK THEY ADVISE ME THAT IT WAS #10 OF UNKNOWN FROMTHE PICTURES OF THE FIREWALL PLATE. I HAVE GIVING THEM THE VIN# AND PICTURESOF IT BUT THEY HAVE NO RECORD OF IT. THEY SAY FROM ALL THE DOCUMENTATION ON ITTHAT I GAVE THEM THAT THEY MUST HAVE MADE A TRUCK WHICH WAS PROBABLY A PROTO TYPE AND JUST NEVER MADE PRODUCTION AND THAT IN ALL THE RECORDS THEY HAVE THEREWAS NEVER A TRUCK PRODUCED BACK IN 1928 OR ANYTIME AFTER THAT. IT HAS AN INLINE 6 CYCLINDER 3 SPEED TRANS AND THE CARB ON IT HAS STAMPED 1918 THE ORIGINALOWNER WORKED FOR BUICK FROM 1926 TO 1934 AND THEN AGAIN LATER IN LIFE. I WASTOLD BY ONE OF HIS GRAND CHILD THAT THE VEHICLE WAS HIS PRIDE AND JOY. HE LEFT IT TO HIM IN HIS WILL AND THE PERSON I BOUGHT THE VEHICLE FROM WAS TO OLD TO DO ANYTHING WITH IT SO HE SOLD IT TO ME. JUST LOOKING FOR ANSWERS AND SORRYTO BUG YOU ABOUT THIS BUT I ADVERTISED IT AND HAVE HAD SEVERAL BUICK COLLECTORS HAVE OFFERED ME IN THE UPWORDS OF $30,000 FOR IT AND WAS JUST WONDERING ABOUT IT. IS THERE ANOTHER WEBSITE TO GET MORE INFO ON THIS TRUCK? IT NEEDS TO BE RESTORED AND I HAVE STARTED ON THAT PROCESS ALREADY. IT WILL BE PUT BACK TO STOCK CONDITION AND I WOULD LIKE TO HOLD ON TO IT IF TRUELY ONE OF A KIND OR EVEN ONE OF TEN FOR THAT MATTER. THANKS FOR YOUR TIME GUYS AND GALS. IF ANY ONE KNOWS ANYTHING PLEASE EMAIL ME AT NOSTURTLE@AOL.COM Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest Posted November 4, 2003 Share Posted November 4, 2003 Nosturtle;It would be great if you could post a photo of the truck here. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Dave@Moon Posted November 4, 2003 Share Posted November 4, 2003 <div class="ubbcode-block"><div class="ubbcode-header">Quote:</div><div class="ubbcode-body"> IS THERE ANOTHER WEBSITE TO GET MORE INFO ON THIS TRUCK? </div></div> NOSTURTLE,This is definately something you'd want to take up with the technical advisors at the Buick Club of America. If you click on the link I just posted in the last sentence you'll get their list of advisors. The 1924-1929 advisor is a man by the name of Lind Coop out of Whitier, CA. His address and other contact information is on that linked page.Also you shold post this request for information on the Buick Club of America General Forum (part of this forum). There you'll be in contact with more Buick specialists. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest Posted November 4, 2003 Share Posted November 4, 2003 THANKS FOR THE HELP I SENT OUT AN EMAIL TO HIM... I WILL TRY TO GET PICTURES POSTED HERE IN A COUPLE OF DAYS. I WILL TAKE SOME RECENT ONES OR HAVE THE OLD ONE BEFORE I STARTED TO RESTORE IT. ANYTHING ELSE EMAIL ME AT NOSTURTLE@AOL.COMTHANKS AGAIN,PETE FRANZEN JR Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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