Posted by LOU from Wi. on December 14, 2010 at 14:34:57 from (174.124.87.189):
In Reply to: An old Truck Photo posted by soder33 on December 14, 2010 at 05:48:14:
Lots of memories here. I'm 75 and NOT A STRANGER to these OLD 30's FORD TRUCKS. Thanks. Here's one of ours. Was a 1979 changed back to a 1977 body.2nd bed had only 1 gas door so we cut in the second door cause it has dual tanks. We re-upolstered the seat, to boot.I claim this as my Truck,although it is my Sons first truck. So much work,done to it couldn't begin to list it here without at least 4 full pages. lol.Only thing farmed out was the boiling out the block and heads re done. other then that, we did the rest, (father & Son Project W/daughter & Wife help)in about 8 months. Enjoyed the pictures of the Desoto. Had One (with fluid drive) Slipped something fierce. Sold it to a guy who added some type extention rod to the transmission, He drove it for at least 6 years. Purple velour interior. Beautiful car. Now I wonder where the Style went on these new pieces of plastic crap that has wheels . LOU.
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