Antique tractor and truck

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I put this question on the Ford post, and meant to put it up here.

If you all' could afford to buy an antique tractor and truck, what would be your choice?
If I had the means, my choice is a Waterloo Boy tractor, 1947 Chev snub nose two ton, and a 1948 Nash pickup truck.
 
Already have them. 17 Model T converted to truck. 51 Chevy half ton. My Dad's 8N and my 42 JD H.
I use to have a bunch more, but as I get older, I don't need a lot of stuff to take care of.
All of the above are worked except the 51 Chevy and it will be soon.
Richard in NW SC
 
Like Richard, I already have them. I have a model AA ford truck, a 1931 Ford model A pickup, a 1929 Ford coupe, a 1929 Ford sedan and a 1965 Caddy two door. All run and are presentable.
However, I enjoy playing with the old tractors more than the cars.
 
(quoted from post at 14:58:48 02/06/15) I put this question on the Ford post, and meant to put it up here.

If you all' could afford to buy an antique tractor and truck, what would be your choice?
If I had the means, my choice is a Waterloo Boy tractor, 1947 Chev snub nose two ton, and a 1948 Nash pickup truck.

I'd love to own a Studebaker pickup. As for tractors, that's a hard one to answer, I pretty much like them all. But a clean Case 300 round nose would be nice to have.
 
After do so much with my JD 40, I would LOVE to have a JD 40T with a wide front, and a Chevy truck the same year to haul it with!

Love my 1956 Chevy, need to get it running and driving for this next year....
 
In 1970 I was sic'd on an old 70 Oliver by my Ford tractor mechanic uncle. When I went to see it I found it in a shed beside a 1939 Studebaker truck. I got the 70 for $25. The old boy wanted to sell me the truck for $75. Although it ran and looked to be in good shape I passed on it. Dusty old Studebaker trucks were NOT "cool" for teenagers in 1970. I just saw a 39 Studebaker truck advertised for $34,999. Guess what I wish I'd squeezed out $75 for?
 
I picked mine up a long time ago, As for trucks, I have a 1947 Dodge 3/4 ton dually pickup and a 1956 Ford truck with a dump bed. Both rust buckets and not restored. As for tractors, a 1948 Case SC and my working tractor"s" - two Allis Chalmers WDs (and all the old equipment that goes with it; 2 sc plows, two 9' wheel discs, sc blade, trip bucket loader, 80r sickle mower, new holland baler, and a JD rake.) AC WD's are the cheapest tractors you can buy. My little piece of heaven.
 
I've already got a couple of old John Deere G's so all I need is about a '53 Ford F-7 or F-8 with the 317 V-8 engine, 5 and 2 crash box and 12-14 foot flatbed rack to haul one of them putt-putts to local shows once in a while. I guess an old early 50's Chevy flat bed with a 292 six would be okay too.
 
This is my late wifes truck, she drove it daily in the summer And I have a few old tractors
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(quoted from post at 14:58:48 02/06/15) I put this question on the Ford post, and meant to put it up here.

If you all' could afford to buy an antique tractor and truck, what would be your choice?
If I had the means, my choice is a Waterloo Boy tractor, 1947 Chev snub nose two ton, and a 1948 Nash pickup truck.
I got about all I can afford-- 1949 R E O Speedwagon E-19, 1937 J D "B", 1947 Ford-Ferguson 2 N , 1949 Farmall H Wife has a J D Gator. I'm Happy "Birdbrain"
 
My grand father had a 1940's GMC snub nose with a 18' livestock trailer. I wouls like to have one with a flat bed with an unstyled BWH-40 sitting on it, all painted green and yellow.
 
Got most of 'em
JD 720, Farmall 400D, AC D-17, MM Jetstar, Ford 800, Ford 900, Ford 4000, Ford 8n,
Porsche 928, Harley Dual Glide.
The tractors ( and some Grandkids) are working on You Tube at "antique tractors 2013 0001"
 

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