eBay is a great source for this type of picture. eBay is usually a great reference source for pictures. Sellers usually have very up close, multiple images to sell their items.
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Love those pictures of the 53-56 COE's.
I would love to blow them up, frame and hang them! |
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John Jurkowski has an AWESOME collection of old truck photos online....a lot of Ford's but also so other cool stuff.
There are just WAY to many cool ones to post so here is the link....... John Jurkowski Truck Pictures |
Great thread. Keep them commin' Zoot
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can't let this thread die.
http://www.hankstruckpictures.com/pi...9_ford_coe.jpg
Here's a couple links to so many photos, it would take too long to copy and paste all of them. We Love Ford's, Past, Present And Future.: 1940-1949 Ford Trucks http://fordofwestmemphis.blogspot.co...rd-trucks.html |
And here's a couple of our trucks working as supermodels. ;-)
http://static.howstuffworks.com/gif/...-trucks-21.jpg http://0.tqn.com/d/trucks/1/7/b/B/1/...00_C714-83.jpg |
This thread just keeps getting better. I am downloading my favorites and using them as a screen saver. It's way better than the nudes I had.:-missingt
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HotRod Magzine's first road truck.
http://i307.photobucket.com/albums/n.../0000-9875.jpg Salt support Truck http://i307.photobucket.com/albums/n...c367_large.jpg One of Fords Off-Road Transporters http://i307.photobucket.com/albums/n...b5_landing.jpg Fords attempt at a Road-Rail Transporter http://i307.photobucket.com/albums/n...Trucks/498.jpg |
OMG! A whole truck load of Cobras?...followed by a whole truck of GT350 Mustangs?
I'm dieing here!! Oh my goodness where's that "time machine" when I need it?? Goodluck:-X06 |
old trucks still working
Heres some trucks that were restored to work: Little older. They also do non Fords but all very cool.
1941 Ford 4x4 M&H In Action 3 Old Fords in a Row! http://www.cutsoldtrucks.com/36ford1.htm |
While the majority of the pics I've shared have come from google searches, these are from my personal collection. This was my Grandfather's 1935 Ford truck he used to make a buck during the depression. He did all kinds of contract hauling for farmers all around southeastern Washington. Here he has a load of hay, and another of sugar beets in 1936.
http://farm5.static.flickr.com/4132/...395e8408_b.jpg http://farm5.static.flickr.com/4090/...392e9e4c_b.jpg |
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Couple of hardworking Fords here....
The first is from the old flathead forum, one of the Aussie guys posted it -- drove that old truck back into the woods to recover a flatmotor. The second is Doug's (FTE'er), an excellent pic. |
Great pics guys, wish i had some to share!
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