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This was my grand-dad's pick-up truck. Can any of you truck guys ID it? I'm thinking a 1940s Dodge but that's just a wild guess.

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JERSEYHAWG /  Glenn

38 Studabaker, my guess.

 

Glenn

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squonk

The slots in the side look like Ford. Maybe it's @Brrly1 's new truck! :) Love Ya John! :teasing-poke:

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Jerry77
34 minutes ago, squonk said:

The slots in the side look like Ford

I agree...also, note the v/8 sign near the front of the hood - Ford was the only one offering a v/8 engine in a truck..I'm thinking 1935 or 36...:twocents-02cents:

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Buzz
1 hour ago, Jerry77 said:

I agree...also, note the v/8 sign near the front of the hood - Ford was the only one offering a v/8 engine in a truck..I'm thinking 1935 or 36...:twocents-02cents:

 

I found on that looks close including the V8 insignia. 1940 Ford

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Jerry77
7 minutes ago, Buzz said:

1940 Ford

Not a 40 ...googled the 30's  - looks to be a 1937...sure would love to have it...

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953 nut

I would say a 1939 Ford.

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Buzz
1 minute ago, Jerry77 said:

Not a 40 ...googled the 30's  - looks to be a 1937...sure would love to have it...

 

Even in the not so pristine condition that Grandpops truck was I'd love to have it. I did inherit his 1948 F-100.  Years ago my wife lent it to her brother and the first day he was backing up with the door open and ripped it off. Put it back on with bailing wire. :no:Second day he blew the engine then called me a few days later so I could tow it home. I was so disgusted that a year later I sold it to a friend who completely restored it. Mumble mumble 

7 minutes ago, 953 nut said:

I would say a 1939 Ford.

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Don't think so. Only 3 louvers instead of 5 and the Ford emblem instead of V-8

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953 nut

Changed my vote to 1938 Ford, windshield wiper at the top and a tilt out windshield.

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Nope, wrong number of louvers too!     :confusion-confused:

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953 nut

How about a 1940 Ford one ton Express truck!

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Jerry77
11 minutes ago, 953 nut said:

How about a 1940 Ford one ton Express truck!

I believe we have a WINNER.....:bow-blue:

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Amcwheel85
On 6/18/2017 at 8:04 PM, Jerry77 said:

I believe we have a WINNER.....:bow-blue:

I also agree 953... 

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Buzz
On 6/18/2017 at 8:52 PM, 953 nut said:

How about a 1940 Ford one ton Express truck!

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And you the Grand Prize winner you have my eternal gratitude. 

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slim67

When a truck was a truck and made in the USA.

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