ton or ton and a half?

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JWHorton
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Model Year: 1930

Re: ton or ton and a half?

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Stakebed wrote:oh cool yea i had no idea (too much rust not enough nooks and crannies to find paint chips) i did find parts of paint on the wood boards that go between frame and bed but i wasn't sure. I do like how some people keep the natural wood underneath even tho its not factory.

Thanks a bunch!
The red on my truck is not the orginal color of red
My truck was built in Sep. 1930 and the red color at that time was Rubelite Red, so far what i have found says its a burned red
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:idea: So does anyone have a correct answer to the original question??

If this post was on the railroad forum, we would need a few cranes to fix the major derailment :roll:
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Brady
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Speedway: Nice photo - I can't help but thinking of Bluto dropping a piano on Popeye's head...
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I had to attach the article below in two separate downloads.
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TruckMan
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Fascinating!

These were fantastic trucks in their day, and they still are.
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