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You are one lucky dude!!!!! That truck is killer!!The only changes I would make to that truck is a front bumper that would match the patina of the truck and get someone who knows what they are doing to replicate the Esso sign on the driver door!Congratulations on that find you did good.It dont get any better than that,Classic American Iron and petroliana!!!!!!!

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wow what a awesome find!!! i would leave it the way it is..its only original ONCE!!!!! I AGREE ,!WHAT A CLASSIC AMERICAN IRON..



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Originally Posted By: oldnfuelish
Wait a minute Kevin,didn't you have something like that not to long ago? Hmm.....? wink


32 Ford??? C'mon Mick--mine was a 28 Chevy!


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Very very nice!


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I've seen some home runs but that's a GRAND SLAM...Nice!


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Sweet truck, don't let anyone talk you into changing the front bumper. That is how you made a push truck in the 40's and 50's. Take the front bumper off and find the biggest plank you could put on it so you could push any size auto with out doing damage to the car. My credentials; worked in a wrecking yard from 1950 to 1956. Mitch

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Nice find! Did you post it on the HAMB? Those guys would go crazy over it.

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