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Well Known 1941 M-H For Sale - Cut's Old Trucks

Many guys have admired this 1941 1.5 ton M-H over the years. Now listed for sale on CL. Stu

https://easttexas.craigslist.org/cto...?lang=es&cc=mx

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Old 02-18-2016, 03:55 PM
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My favorite truck! Wish I had won that lottery last month.
 
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Nice truck. I always ask myself, if I had X$ (in this case $20,000) is this what I'd spend it on? Probably not
 
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Old 02-18-2016, 05:38 PM
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I noticed, too, that it's traveled quite a ways from the Northeast to Texas.
 
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Yes, that is nice, would not mind having that one in the garage.
 
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Havi! Where the heck did you show up from? Well Minnesota obviously but great to see you back here around these parts. Always thought it was so random you sending me a picture of me taken by a Minnesota friend of yours in Mt Vernon Wa towing my panel I bought in Minnesota..
 
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Always drool over that truck. Didn't the guy that restored it have a saw mill in Main and a bunch of other old fords. Wonder how it ended up in Texas? Seems odd.
 
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Seems guys like us keep a mental inventory of interesting trucks we've found on the web. This one started out in the northeast and we've followed it to TX. I'm probably the worst, I keep a ledger of M-Hs I've seen recording the vin, axle number, and whatever info I can on them. About a year ago a 48 F-3 M-H I'd seen and crawled around on at a Gallatin Gateway, MT, sales lot showed up in San Antonio, TX. Another I'd known about from a prior owner showed up on the same MT sales lot. Today Josh Madsen owns that in UT. Stu
 
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Hey Stu, what ever happened to that 38 ton and a half M&H that was on ebay. It was listed at $1500, got relisted multiple times and never got a bid. I wanna say about 5-6 years ago.
 
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There's a lot I've not archived too. That one I missed. Stu
 
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Click on the "edit" button on your first post.

When the edit box opens, click "go advanced".

The text box will have your title line at the top, make the change & hit save.
 
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Yup, I figured it out myself and got it fixed. Then erased the question. Thx. Stu
 
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The later '30's MH chassis is still local to me, that I've been trying to buy off and on the last couple years. Won't be this year with medical bills and all, but as long as he still has it, there's that possibility.

Nice to see Josh get one, too!
 
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Josh has THREE. He has a fully operational 53 C-600 M-H, a 51 F-2 M-H in boxes, plus the 51 F-3 M-H. Boys and their toys. Stu
 
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