1931 Dump

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JEFF I
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Joined: February 1st, 2010, 5:48 pm
Body Type: Dump & Flatbed
Model Year: 1931
Location: Seattle Wash.

1931 Dump

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Some before and after pictures to share. Found in 2007 , had been sitting outside under a fir tree many years. Now road worthy , keeping it original looking. Fun to see the reaction of the younger generations ..... "you drove that here!" , "how fast does it go ?" , "how much horse power ?" , "should be in a museum". Happy trails
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spdway1

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I like the turn signal on the back of the cab!
flatford39
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Body Type: Express
Model Year: 1928
Location: NE Illinois

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There appears to a tank on the before pic just above the drivers side rear spring that I don't see in the now pic. what was that used for??? I would love to have your truck. So many uses I would have for it around my little acre and a half. Great gravel and mulch hauler.
spdway1

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flatford39 wrote:There appears to a tank on the before pic just above the drivers side rear spring that I don't see in the now pic. what was that used for??? I would love to have your truck. So many uses I would have for it around my little acre and a half. Great gravel and mulch hauler.
Cow Poop too! :P
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JEFF I
Posts: 35
Joined: February 1st, 2010, 5:48 pm
Body Type: Dump & Flatbed
Model Year: 1931
Location: Seattle Wash.

Re: 1931 Dump

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spdway1 wrote:
flatford39 wrote:There appears to a tank on the before pic just above the drivers side rear spring that I don't see in the now pic. what was that used for??? I would love to have your truck. So many uses I would have for it around my little acre and a half. Great gravel and mulch hauler.
Cow Poop too! :P

It was an air tank for a old brass boat horn under the hood. Somebody was inventive long ago. I have plans to re-install a larger tank with the same horn.
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