AAC trucks

AA Ford Discussion Group relating to the repair and restoration of your AA Ford.
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rollingsculpture
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Joined: December 9th, 2008, 7:30 am
Body Type: platform
Model Year: 1931
Location: Takoma Park maryland

Re: AAC trucks

Post by rollingsculpture »

maybe a chevy heres one i saw at a show looks close to what you have
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miner art
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Joined: March 22nd, 2005, 8:27 am
Body Type: AA flt.BD.82a
Model Year: 1929
Location: gold hill oregon,97525

Re: AAC trucks

Post by miner art »

So cool to see other ways ford, H man put things out there.,thanks
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Hayslip
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Joined: February 26th, 2007, 6:20 am
Model Year: 1930

Re: AAC trucks

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Maybe those wooden wheels are Lincoln wheels. Some Lincolns had wheels like that with lots of hub bolts.
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farmerden
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Joined: October 23rd, 2009, 9:26 pm
Body Type: AAC
Model Year: 1928

Re: AAC trucks

Post by farmerden »

Imagine comparing my Ford to a Chevy.Nope not a chance there's never been a Chev on the property!! But I have both cabs in the same barn and the windshields-well the American steel cab has a windshield height of 16in.,the Canadian cab has a windshield height of 18in. exactly the same only 2in taller.Maybe Canadians were taller then? As for the front fenders I will attempt to get them on here.Also there are pics of an 'A' box i picked up while cleaning up a yard Anyone know about it? Does it step down or up? With the Hi-lo Aux I've already got if it steps down this truck will climb a wall or break a axle or both!! DenImageImageImage
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Harry Lipki
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Joined: January 26th, 2011, 4:32 pm
Body Type: AA Chassis
Model Year: 1928
Location: London Ontario , Canada

Re: AAC trucks

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Now I know what my aftermarket cab is :) -- It's made in Canada .... eh :D
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tiredtruckrestorer
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Joined: April 20th, 2003, 7:09 pm
Model Year: 1931
Location: Orwigsburg, PA

Re: AAC trucks

Post by tiredtruckrestorer »

Hello Harry,

Nice truck. Do you carry any diet Pepsi? The 1928-29 Canadian AA's used cabs supplied by Canadian companies, either Brantford or Gray (or Grey, not sure of the spelling) Body. Yours looks similiar to my '29 AAC and I think mine is a Brantford. You can usually tell the Canadian built cabs because they used Robertson screws in the interiors. There is a organization in Canada called the "Canadian Model A Ford Foundation" that you could check with. (cmaff.com) . Send me your email address to tiredtruck@verizon.net and I can send you pictures of my unrestored truck. I know there have been fellows telling how to attach pictures to this forum but I still can't figure it out.

Keith
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Chris Haynes
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Joined: September 7th, 2003, 5:18 pm
Body Type: 82A
Model Year: 1930
Location: Camarillo, CA

Re: AAC trucks

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I found this on Google. Scroll down til you come to Universal Transmission.
http://www.nwvs.org/Technical/MTFCA/Art ... sions2.pdf
bud valerius
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Joined: May 14th, 2004, 5:24 am
Model Year: 1930
Location: Manhattan , Kansas

Re: AAC trucks

Post by bud valerius »

Your truck body looks like it has a Martin Parry body.Martin Parry was a coach builder who made truck bodys for all the manufactures .Chevy bought them out in 1930
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