Posted by warbaby on December 13, 2022 at 09:56:02 from (24.247.205.221):
In Reply to: tuesdays truck posted by cb in wisc on December 13, 2022 at 06:39:16:
A home-made version of a 1940 Ford truck.
Ford never offered the ''DeLuxe'' passenger car grille on their trucks that year. As they had in previous years, Ford used last years (1939)''DeLuxe'' car line grille on its new 1940 trucks. The running boards are non-stock creations and the cab looks like it may have been made out of a sedan shell cut off behind the front doors, but maybe thats just the camera angle.
Heres a stock 1940 pickup for comparison. In 1941 Ford offered an identical truck (no 1940 ''DeLuxe'' car grille upgrade that year) in a cheapo base-model 1/2 ton truck with a 9N 4 cylinder engine to replace the troublesome and underpowered 60HP flathead V8, going from an already meager 60 HP down to 20HP and getting poorer gas mileage as a bonus!
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