Originally Posted by 52 Merc
(Post 9213502)
Definitely no coddling. And we wonder why when we find our trucks, they're all beat up and rusty. ;-) It looks like he's maybe lost his gas cap already. Just a little spillage. ;-)
About the gas cap: I have literature that says gas caps were black, but I was not sure if that was for F-350' and up or for all trucks. The vintage pics I have from Ford Truck Clues and dealer pics are not clear enough to show for sure. So is the gas cap missing or is it painted black?? Great pic though isn't it. I wish I had one of my truck when my grandfather had it and used it as a work truck on his dairy farm... |
Originally Posted by abe
(Post 9215254)
...and look at the hubcaps, although they are dirty you can see they are painted not stainless.
JMHO |
Just guessing, but it looks like he just gassed it up from the farm tank (one of those elevated gravity tanks) and slopped it all over.
I had a '53 in college, it was likewise a farm truck, I was the 3rd owner and it had painted hubcaps. Couldn't swear it had the original gas cap but it was chrome as you can see. http://i70.photobucket.com/albums/i1...s/53f150-x.jpg |
Originally Posted by ALBUQ F-1
(Post 9215615)
Just guessing, but it looks like he just gassed it up from the farm tank (one of those elevated gravity tanks) and slopped it all over.
I had a '53 in college, it was likewise a farm truck, I was the 3rd owner and it had painted hubcaps. Couldn't swear it had the original gas cap but it was chrome as you can see. http://i70.photobucket.com/albums/i1...s/53f150-x.jpg My truck which I bought from my grandfather in 1977 (and he bought it new) had a chrome gas cap. About the truck in question: there is a gas tank behind the truck and it looks like the runningboard could have had gas or another fluid wash away some dirt.... |
I just ran across this one on the HAMB. People just had more pride about themselves and their work way back when.
http://i158.photobucket.com/albums/t...oreSS/a899.jpg |
I put that on the desk top Doc. The Boy's will love it. And I want one.
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OK, my turn to keep it going. How about some Marmon-Herrington ambulances? Hope nobody was sitting on the passenger side of that '38/'39/'40. Boy would I like to find one of these someday. Stu
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Originally Posted by truckdog62563
(Post 9355686)
OK, my turn to keep it going. How about some Marmon-Herrington ambulances? Hope nobody was sitting on the passenger side of that '38/'39/'40. Boy would I like to find one of these someday. Stu
That second pick would be a converstation piece for sure! Could you imagine the sound inside the truck!? How about the hole out the otherside???? |
Originally Posted by Mountaindoc
(Post 9355574)
I just ran across this one on the HAMB. People just had more pride about themselves and their work way back when.
http://i158.photobucket.com/albums/t...oreSS/a899.jpg |
I'll bet right after WW2 people just became accustomed to wearing uniforms etc. I can remember that in the early 50's for sure. Even the Texaco guys had uniforms/hats etc.. And they weren't the only ones.
It was pretty common. It was the next step up in marketing I guess. |
lots of great pics.... cant wait to see what pops up next!!!!!:-bigparty
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I like this one.http://i247.photobucket.com/albums/g...7d4c132_b1.jpg
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This is not old but it is still a Ford work truck.http://i247.photobucket.com/albums/g...i/plumber1.jpg
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That, gentleman, is an AMAZING thread! Thanks to all!! I drive my 56 to work at the High school every day, and to haul wood, cement, etc.. so some of these are still working hard..
Thanks guys!! |
Oh I agree. People back then just had so much more motivation and discipline. And YES, they made sure they had a job. I've said this for a while, but if this country got into a true knock down drag out fight like WWII now, we'd fall apart at the seams.
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