Thanks man! This truck has been in the family for decades! Right on! You gotta love the exhaust sound through a cherry bomb muffler and the whine of a heavy duty transmission!
Thanks! Yep, this truck has it's original 226 "Super Hurricane" engine. A few years ago we had a 1948 Jeepster with a engine called the "Lightning 6". The Lightning 6 is significantly more rare than the later Super Hurricane or the F head Hurricane engine.
@@ericcoffedgp40I'm not familiar with the Lightning, but I remember the earlier 226 and vaguely the later "Super 226." I'm very familiar with the 161 F head from its application in the Kaiser Darrin & the Jeep station wagons.
@@HistoricBF All the engines are almost the same with minor differences. You can see the evolution of the engines through the years with each improvement they made. Pretty neat!
@@vintageoutboardclub3999 Very cool! I've always had a soft spot for the 48 and 49 trucks and wagons because of their grill and flat front fenders. That's awesome that it belonged to your great grandfather!
Yep, she's noisy! Got the cherry bomb side exit exhaust! There is also a exhaust leak where the pipe meets the manifold I will address as soon as I get the truck home. Squeaks and creaks too! Sheesh!😉
That's a beautiful truck. Love all the old noises from it - the low gurgle of the engine and all of the transmission sounds... it's great!
Thanks man! This truck has been in the family for decades! Right on! You gotta love the exhaust sound through a cherry bomb muffler and the whine of a heavy duty transmission!
@@ericcoffedgp40 it’s a thing of beauty! Love that it’s been in your family for so long, too.
@@TheyCallHimDietSeth For sure! My uncle used to own it before I aquired it from my cousin.
Hood unlatched is a little like walking around with your fly down.
lol There is a secondary hood latch/catch under the hood.
hi again nice truck john
Thanks John!
sweet tig ya got there young man as long as ya dont beat on her she will last you long time
Thanks! I have been taking good care of this old rig, I've taken it to several shows this summer.
Nice truck! I wasn't expecting a flathead, I figured it would have the "Hurricane" 6 cylinder F head.
Thanks! Yep, this truck has it's original 226 "Super Hurricane" engine. A few years ago we had a 1948 Jeepster with a engine called the "Lightning 6". The Lightning 6 is significantly more rare than the later Super Hurricane or the F head Hurricane engine.
@@ericcoffedgp40I'm not familiar with the Lightning, but I remember the earlier 226 and vaguely the later "Super 226." I'm very familiar with the 161 F head from its application in the Kaiser Darrin & the Jeep station wagons.
@@HistoricBF All the engines are almost the same with minor differences. You can see the evolution of the engines through the years with each improvement they made. Pretty neat!
Awesome!!!! Wow what a beautiful truck running down the road, nice and smooth.. love it bro..great job
Thank you very much! This has been my dream truck since I was little! I was super happy to aquire this truck from my cousin!
I love the video boy oh boy a beautiful pickup but I would have enjoyed the drive better if the video was from inside the Willy’s 😊
Thank you very much! I have a video of me driving this truck on my channel.
Awesome truck
Thank you very much!
I have a 1949 I'm working on currently it was my great grandpa's
@@vintageoutboardclub3999 Very cool! I've always had a soft spot for the 48 and 49 trucks and wagons because of their grill and flat front fenders. That's awesome that it belonged to your great grandfather!
Awesome!!
Thank you very much!
Very cool!! Kinda a noisy little truck, huh? 😂
Yep, she's noisy! Got the cherry bomb side exit exhaust! There is also a exhaust leak where the pipe meets the manifold I will address as soon as I get the truck home. Squeaks and creaks too! Sheesh!😉