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Can you ID this truck?
Some of you guys might recognize it…?
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1 1/2 ton Ford? Those look like 9" housings, but maybe it's some sort of military style Rockwell axle? Probably not though, because the rear axle doesn't look H/D enough to need Rockwells.
The running boards are a clue. I'll go ahead and say Ford spud truck or something like that. ^ It's no truck for old men, though.
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Dodge M37?
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Based on the rust it is a 73 Chevy.
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The salt finally got to the ol' F350 huh?
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This one is close. The offset pumpkins.
30’s - 50’s military vehicle (based on location) would be my guess.
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Am also thinking Dodge M37 (or something similar).
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The punkins look to big for an M-37 if the perspective can be trusted. I'd say they're from a bigger truck, probably a 1 1/2 or 2 ton. That riveted front cross member looks a lot like a Dodge. Ford had a one-piece crossmember, so I doubt it's a Marmon-Harrington.
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Counterclockwise?
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Grandpa’s 63 International had big round knuckles like this in the front axle.
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While not a Landcruiser, they too used a knuckle like that on the front axle.
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Marmon-Herrington's military conversion.
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