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Old School Work Truck 1950 Chev Dump
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<blockquote data-quote="coog" data-source="post: 1909255" data-attributes="member: 27125"><p>I have Power Wagons now, but I used to deliver wood in a 1941 1 1/2 ton Ford with Marmon-Herrington 4WD.Should have probably been in a museum.Lots of grain trucks for sale around here.I think re-doing the brakes is job #1, as they were marginal when they were new and at their best.An engine swap, along with a better rear end ratio would probably help keep you from getting killed on the highway.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="coog, post: 1909255, member: 27125"] I have Power Wagons now, but I used to deliver wood in a 1941 1 1/2 ton Ford with Marmon-Herrington 4WD.Should have probably been in a museum.Lots of grain trucks for sale around here.I think re-doing the brakes is job #1, as they were marginal when they were new and at their best.An engine swap, along with a better rear end ratio would probably help keep you from getting killed on the highway. [/QUOTE]
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