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9 minutes ago, TarheelRick said:

Don't really recognize the truck on the left, sort of looks like a Studebaker.  Maybe the Chevrolet is Ford powered.

1937 or '38 Ford with a '38 car front end.

Here is one similar.

1937 FORD CUSTOM PICKUP

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I guess every old truck is a ford. They must be trying to account for recycled materials. Or the aftermarket. 

2 hours ago, Thedragsterdude said:

“ ford built tough” yeah, 1 Chevrolet? :blink:

Built Ford tuff with chevy stuff.

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33 minutes ago, johnyrotten said:

I guess every old truck is a ford. They must be trying to account for recycled materials. Or the aftermarket. 

Built Ford tuff with chevy stuff.

Chevy built tough:lol:

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4 hours ago, Chuckyg1 said:

The front end on the left one looks like the wagon rod if you look closely.

you are right, it does

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Hilarious. About the same level of intelligence as exists in the world of new auto journalism must have created that. Lots of know-nothings out there in influential positions. I guess it could also be what seems to be a trend we've been seeing where once the license fees have been paid, there's no further oversite looking after representation of intellectual properties. We've seen the concept happen with a well known model kit release about ten years ago and even this...

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a sign dad was given years ago by a buddy. Legit with bar code and Ford license sticker.

Horace and John were surely turning in their graves  ^_^ 

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