1957 - 1960 F100 & Larger F-Series Trucks Discuss the Box Style Ford Trucks

Home made Crew cabs

Thread Tools
 
Search this Thread
 
  #1  
Old 10-12-2012, 08:27 AM
fun-ford's Avatar
fun-ford
fun-ford is offline
Senior User
Thread Starter
Join Date: Dec 2011
Location: New Tazewell,Tn
Posts: 105
Likes: 0
Received 0 Likes on 0 Posts
Home made Crew cabs

Found a couple of old photos of home made 59 crew cabs

The first is from the Nov 1959 Ford times


http://i939.photobucket.com/albums/a...b/CIMG1254.jpg

The second is from the Aug 1960 Ford times

http://i939.photobucket.com/albums/a...b/CIMG1256.jpg
 
  #2  
Old 10-14-2012, 11:56 AM
willowbilly3's Avatar
willowbilly3
willowbilly3 is offline
Post Fiend
Join Date: Jun 2003
Location: Black Hills of SD
Posts: 8,209
Likes: 0
Received 7 Likes on 7 Posts
That first one is way cool, looks like he used a side window from a 40s coupe. The second one looks more like the standard conversion like a couple members here have.
 
  #3  
Old 10-16-2012, 07:49 PM
tjones131's Avatar
tjones131
tjones131 is offline
New User
Join Date: Oct 2012
Posts: 8
Likes: 0
Received 0 Likes on 0 Posts
These are awesome trucks I have a 58 crew cab f250 that is a armbruster conversion.
 
  #4  
Old 10-21-2012, 03:57 AM
NumberDummy's Avatar
NumberDummy
NumberDummy is offline
Ford Parts Specialist

Join Date: Nov 2006
Location: Simi Valley, CA
Posts: 88,826
Received 648 Likes on 543 Posts
Originally Posted by fun-ford
Found a couple of old photos of home made 59 crew cabs

The first is from the Nov 1959 Ford times http://i939.photobucket.com/albums/a...b/CIMG1254.jpg

The second is from the Aug 1960 Ford times http://i939.photobucket.com/albums/a...b/CIMG1256.jpg
All Crew Cab's were conversions thru mid-year 1965, when FoMoCo first introduced their own version. Both of these are probably not home made, as they look "too good."

FoMoCo back then would do almost anything to accomodate customers, this is just one example of many.

Both were most likely sent out by FoMoCo after they left the assembly line to Armbruster, Crown Coach, Hess & Eisenhardt, Marmon-Herrington, Sayers & Scoville etc outside body makers to be converted.

The Standard Catalog of Light Duty Ford Trucks / krause.com / ISBN: 0-87349-411-3 / Page 86: Marmon-Herrington conversion of a 1950 F1 panel truck to a "Suburban" type, has side window installed.

Marmon Herrington called this: Ranger. First use of this name on a FoMoCo vehicle.
 
  #5  
Old 10-21-2012, 10:44 AM
GB SISSON's Avatar
GB SISSON
GB SISSON is offline
Lead Driver
Join Date: Jan 2005
Location: Orcas Island Wa.
Posts: 6,034
Likes: 0
Received 90 Likes on 47 Posts
Here's one from James Wagner's book 'Ford Trucks Since 1905'. I bet it was built by one of the companies that Bill mentioned. There are 30 pages of fridge truck photos and a large amount of text concerning them in this excellent book. If you don't own it, put it on your wife's christmas list.
 
Attached Images  
  #6  
Old 10-22-2012, 08:28 AM
fun-ford's Avatar
fun-ford
fun-ford is offline
Senior User
Thread Starter
Join Date: Dec 2011
Location: New Tazewell,Tn
Posts: 105
Likes: 0
Received 0 Likes on 0 Posts
According to the Nov 1959 Ford Times

"The unusual pickup shown opposite was built in the E.J. Graf Ford dealership in Winters California,from a 1959 Ford F100 Styleside Pickup of 118-inch wheelbase.The stock cab was cut out just behind the doors and spliced with 26 1/2 inches of sheet metal. The Styleside box was cut off by that amount.
The rear windows came from a wrecked '49 Ford business coupe and the original pickup seat was moved to the rear for a back seat. A split back front seat froma wrecked 57 Ford Club Victoria was installed for the front seat.
This pickup,which will be used for hunting as well as business,has four-wheel drive that will take it through the roughest terrain.
The job required two hundred hours of labor and $250 for Parts and material."
http://i939.photobucket.com/albums/a...b/CIMG1255.jpg
 
  #7  
Old 10-22-2012, 03:01 PM
NumberDummy's Avatar
NumberDummy
NumberDummy is offline
Ford Parts Specialist

Join Date: Nov 2006
Location: Simi Valley, CA
Posts: 88,826
Received 648 Likes on 543 Posts
Originally Posted by fun-ford
According to the Nov 1959 Ford Times: "The unusual pickup shown opposite was built in the E.J. Graf Ford dealership in Winters California, from a 1959 Ford F100 Styleside Pickup of 118-inch wheelbase.
1976: The owner of Graf Ford died, his daughter took over the operation without informing FoMoCo. 1977: FoMoCo found out, cancelled the dealerships franchise, awarded it to the local Chrysler/Plymouth dealer.

June 1977: I stopped by Sac-Cal Motorcraft Distributors on the way to Harrah's swap meet to buy B6Q 4V Holley 'teapot' carbs. Owner knew I bought/sold NOS Ford parts, told me what had happened at Graf Ford, but I was unable to go there until after Harrah's swap meet ended. If I had only known beforehand what was there.

When I did get there, daughter had just removed the large mid-1930's Ford script neon/porcelain signs, beat on them with a hammer, then stuck them into a dumpster. Unbelievable, what the hell was she thinking?

In the "one car" showroom were parts bins with 100's of WWII surplus 1941/48 flatty distributors. Upstairs was a 1957 T-Bird white padded dash that had been there since August 1956!

Graf had every parts catalog, every shop manual since Model T days, well over 200.

There were so many obsolete parts that my 1976 Econoline couldn't possible carry them all, so I called Preston Ledbetter, owner of F100 Parts Unlimited in San Jose (ex Ford partsguy and a pal of mine), told him to bring his flatbed PDQ!

Preston and I bought all the obsolete parts/catalogs/manuals for 200 bucks (her price, we didn't argue!). After loading all the stuff in our two vehicles, I told her I would have paid 5 grand cash for the two neon/porcelain signs she ruined.
 
Related Topics
Thread
Thread Starter
Forum
Replies
Last Post
Ibuildmyown
1961 - 1963 F100 Unibody
3
06-26-2015 12:08 AM
ryeguy14
1967 - 1972 F-100 & Larger F-Series Trucks
14
04-18-2015 04:57 PM
Caleb H
1961 - 1966 F-100 & Larger F-Series Trucks
3
01-14-2013 02:20 PM
Supercab
1948 - 1956 F1, F100 & Larger F-Series Trucks
7
08-07-2010 03:19 PM
Ol Timer 56
1948 - 1956 F1, F100 & Larger F-Series Trucks
6
08-17-2006 12:03 AM



Quick Reply: Home made Crew cabs



All times are GMT -5. The time now is 10:22 PM.