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Posted by TomCNY on April 08, 2007 at 14:25:17 from (24.58.209.51):
In Reply to: Re: Shop Heater Advice posted by in-too-deep on April 08, 2007 at 09:16:32:
The truck is a '37 Dodge Brothers MC (1/2 ton pickup). Actually, I have two of them. I bought them along with a '39 Plymouth 1/2 ton about 12 years ago. Pulled all three out of a field after watching them sit there for 6 years among several old Cockshutts. The old farmer who owned them had ended up with more projects than he had time or money for. I've since sold the '39 after getting it running and registered. One of the '37s is strickly for parts, but the other is very solid, for what it is, and nearly complete. Thought I could get it on the road for it's 70th birthday, but that won't happen 'cause I've got too many other projects myself! At least it's under cover in the meantime. I enjoy just taking a few minutes to look at it and wrap on the fenders and hood when I'm in the shop. As they say, "They don't make 'em like that any more!" Tom
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