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r_reed 02-19-2014 06:17 PM

so much salvageable sheet metal and trim out there. it is a shame to let it go to rust and dust.

tinman52 02-19-2014 06:35 PM


Originally Posted by 95stepside (Post 14086265)
Boy this is just like the sitting and rotting thread on the hamb, but less cars...

Coincidence? I think not.........that's where I got the idea for this one. :)

Harrier 02-20-2014 07:33 AM


Originally Posted by abe (Post 14085785)
The 54 grille looks good.?..is anything else salvageable? Interior pieces?

There wasn't much on the interior. I have the gauge cluster out. I haven't been up to the farm in several months. Whenever I'm up there I don't seem to have time to work at taking it apart. The hood is in great shape as well.
http://i1225.photobucket.com/albums/...51/F600014.jpg

jmadsen 02-23-2014 09:53 PM

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was out of town part of last week for work and took a couple senic detours, one was for a 51 F-2 or 3 truck I had spotted two years ago, (not pictured and I didn't talk with the owners) but found a few other trucks while aout and about.

truckdog62563 02-23-2014 10:15 PM

This blue 48-50 F-3 M-H sure got Josh and me lathered up swapping emails and texts. Based on the axle number it's probably a 48. Single speed transfer case model. A southern Utah/Nevada area truck that looks really rust free. Not for sale. Stu

Harrier 02-24-2014 06:16 AM


Originally Posted by truckdog62563 (Post 14101334)
This blue 48-50 F-3 M-H sure got Josh and me lathered up swapping emails and texts. Based on the axle number it's probably a 48. Single speed transfer case model. A southern Utah/Nevada area truck that looks really rust free. Not for sale. Stu

When I scrolled down and saw the front axle I immediately began wondering what you guys were going to do about that. That truck looks in great shape now, but it looks like it is on a downhill path. Hopefully I'm wrong and the owner will be cleaning her up very soon.

truckdog62563 02-24-2014 06:43 AM

Josh should describe what he heard from the shop owner where he found the truck. Clearly it'd been sitting there a while based on the low tires and being blocked in by other vehicles around it. The missing hood and outer cab badges says it was repainted at some point, but is now dull from the desert environment. Having spent its life in that area suggests its body has to be in great shape. Stu

toby tough 02-24-2014 07:14 AM

That shot with the hay bales and the truck is a classic photograph there. good job.

jmadsen 02-24-2014 09:33 AM

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Originally Posted by truckdog62563 (Post 14101914)
Josh should describe what he heard from the shop owner where he found the truck. Clearly it'd been sitting there a while based on the low tires and being blocked in by other vehicles around it. The missing hood and outer cab badges says it was repainted at some point, but is now dull from the desert environment. Having spent its life in that area suggests its body has to be in great shape. Stu

the shop owner said he was going to replace the fuel pump and a couple other minor things. that tells me that the owner isn't very familiar with these trucks even though he has owned it for 20 years. the one stake pocket had some good rust bubbling through. the shop owner didn't seem to be in any hurry to work on it either,


Originally Posted by toby tough (Post 14101989)
That shot with the hay bales and the truck is a classic photograph there. good job.

Thanks, too bad the shot was just with my cell phone and I had to reduce the image size to post.


here are a couple more pictures from yesterday.
the red fuel truck looked like a 48-50

Chris 56 f6 03-11-2014 10:12 PM

I need to find this heaven on earth!!!!

Harrier 03-12-2014 06:08 AM

All those beautiful trucks and he points out the Mustang. :)
What was that panel with the windows? I saw the back end, but never could see the front.

I posted a comment on the video. Maybe he will let us know where that is. Nebraska? Iowa?

Chris 56 f6 03-12-2014 10:11 AM


Originally Posted by Harrier (Post 14156315)
All those beautiful trucks and he points out the Mustang. :)
What was that panel with the windows? I saw the back end, but never could see the front.

I posted a comment on the video. Maybe he will let us know where that is. Nebraska? Iowa?

It got to be Iowa !! Is that where the field of dreams is?

FortyNiner 03-12-2014 10:25 AM


Originally Posted by Chris 56 f6 (Post 14156905)
It got to be Iowa !! Is that where the field of dreams is?

Dyersville, Iowa. Some of the license plates, while tough to see clearly, may be from Minnesota.

95stepside 03-12-2014 12:11 PM

Definitely nowhere near the field of dreams, I'd have seen them by now..

toby tough 03-12-2014 06:36 PM


Originally Posted by Harrier (Post 14156315)
All those beautiful trucks and he points out the Mustang. :)
What was that panel with the windows? I saw the back end, but never could see the front.

I posted a comment on the video. Maybe he will let us know where that is. Nebraska? Iowa?

That panel was a GMC. I think a couple of the plates at the start of the video could be enhanced somehow by someone more computer savvy than me. Check the early 70's c---y at the start and the red one a bit later on. They almost look like MN. plates or maybe ND.


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