I rode in trucks like that when I was a child. My grandparents had several. I distinctly recall the clutch pop. I did not realize it was fluid. Family pulled house trailers of that era. It probably had electric trailer brakes. My uncle and dad would use a big trailer to get Lennox furnaces from Dayton. My dad was not in the business, but he liked to play truck. Cheers
Hood, wiper location, grille, make this truck between 1951-53.....the round fenders was last used in 1952. The front bumper is not correct, but kinda cool. There are normally two lateral bumper guards and a flat area in the center for the license plate. Some 48-53's will have the three bumper guards with the center guard taller than the rest, thou that original set-up is only for 48-50. The tape could be from the dealer as the tape was invented in 1943 and nicked name "duck tape" by soliders who used it for ammo boxes, vehicle trim repair, etc.....it was renamed duct tape, when it hit the public market. lol, true story, but probably form the more recent activity. Great Truck!!
Nice truck. Would be nice if the driver's action with the gears and the clutch is filmed in the video. I am curious about how the fluid drive works. Is it the same as say that of a Chrysler New Yorker or an S11 DeSoto.
Awesome Dodge truck, don't see too many running and driving or even seen. Enjoy these old unmolested classics👍
Very nice ride a long. Nice truck. I want one.
I rode in trucks like that when I was a child. My grandparents had several. I distinctly recall the clutch pop. I did not realize it was fluid. Family pulled house trailers of that era. It probably had electric trailer brakes. My uncle and dad would use a big trailer to get Lennox furnaces from Dayton. My dad was not in the business, but he liked to play truck. Cheers
Awesome truck I have a1951 dodge pilot house pickup ole school cool
Hood, wiper location, grille, make this truck between 1951-53.....the round fenders was last used in 1952. The front bumper is not correct, but kinda cool. There are normally two lateral bumper guards and a flat area in the center for the license plate. Some 48-53's will have the three bumper guards with the center guard taller than the rest, thou that original set-up is only for 48-50. The tape could be from the dealer as the tape was invented in 1943 and nicked name "duck tape" by soliders who used it for ammo boxes, vehicle trim repair, etc.....it was renamed duct tape, when it hit the public market. lol, true story, but probably form the more recent activity. Great Truck!!
Nice truck. Would be nice if the driver's action with the gears and the clutch is filmed in the video.
I am curious about how the fluid drive works. Is it the same as say that of a Chrysler New Yorker or an S11 DeSoto.
I need a driver's side door for my 49 haha it's a solid window like this one
I hope he went back and turned the ignition off?
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Nice Truck!
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Do the body work and paint it . Bring her back to her glory days
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Todo enseño el Sr,menos el motor!!!
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They came from the factory with a red cab and black box? Vintage (70's?) gas pumps at 7:54.
Joe Schlotthauer
Your pickup truck is very nice, grandpa when I finish mine I'll send you a photo foto
Is it for sale
i got one like this forsale contact me for info
Take that mat out because it will eventually rot the wood out .