Original old Ford truck film advertising
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Original old Ford truck film advertising
You can see some really nifty old Ford trucks here, with a hydraulic dump box that dumps 3 ways, trailers with automatic dolly wheels, and a "camper" type body with a pop top and slideouts!
http://www.dvarchive.com/stock-footage/ ... ntspeakers
http://www.dvarchive.com/stock-footage/ ... ntspeakers
- Brady
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Re: Original old Ford truck film advertising
That's a great video - Thank you for posting it.
- elfox
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Re: Original old Ford truck film advertising
That is one nice dump box - I could sure put that to use! Anybody know who the manufacturer was?
Dave
Port Orchard, WA
Port Orchard, WA
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Re: Original old Ford truck film advertising
ModelAkid:
That was fantastic! So, who do I contact about ordering a fleet of that 3-way dumptruck?
-- Drew
That was fantastic! So, who do I contact about ordering a fleet of that 3-way dumptruck?
-- Drew
Drew Mashburn
- spectria
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Re: Original old Ford truck film advertising
Awesome trucks, thank you for this video...ModelAkid wrote:You can see some really nifty old Ford trucks here, with a hydraulic dump box that dumps 3 ways, trailers with automatic dolly wheels, and a "camper" type body with a pop top and slideouts!
http://www.dvarchive.com/stock-footage/ ... ntspeakers
Dave in Quincy, Ca. I love Pics!!!! Post them All!!!
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Re: Original old Ford truck film advertising
I saw a truck with that dump body at the Syracuse national truck show years back. Really neat setup.
Red
Red
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Re: Original old Ford truck film advertising
All:
I've seen a still photo or two of AAs with scissor-lift beds mounted on them, but I've never actually seen one or have heard of any left in existence. Have any of you seen or know of any that are left?
-- Drew
I've seen a still photo or two of AAs with scissor-lift beds mounted on them, but I've never actually seen one or have heard of any left in existence. Have any of you seen or know of any that are left?
-- Drew
Drew Mashburn
- tiredtruckrestorer
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Re: Original old Ford truck film advertising
I have a '29 AA with a all mechanical high-lift coal body built by the Moore Body Company from Reading, PA. It powered by a PTO on the transmission, but doesn't use any hydraulics to lift the body, unlike the one shown in the Ford literature. The gearbox has a gear coming out each side that pulls or pushes a toothed track front or back to scissor up the body. It was one of my next projects and is now in pieces.
Keith
Keith
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Re: Original old Ford truck film advertising
Keith:
A high-lift coal body, huh? Wow! That's a unique body. How high do you suppose it lifts? How high would the bottom of the bed be above the ground when lifted as high as it can go?
Get 'er done!
Thanks,
-- Drew
A high-lift coal body, huh? Wow! That's a unique body. How high do you suppose it lifts? How high would the bottom of the bed be above the ground when lifted as high as it can go?
Get 'er done!
Thanks,
-- Drew
Drew Mashburn
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Re: Original old Ford truck film advertising
Just now saw this. That very dump mechanism is available on a commercially made, fully galvanized utility trailer on display at the Winter Sportsman's Show in Sacramento. 12v powered hydraulic unit. Just about the right size for an AA, too, although I wasn't thinking along those lines then. I'll bet Mr Google knows how to find the maker (might have been California) and they might even custom fit one to an AA. I think it was a Sacramento area trailer dealer displaying it.
JPB
JPB
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Re: Original old Ford truck film advertising
The two bodies that I thought were really cool were the expanding motorhome body (I thought that was a modern invention) and the last truck/special delivery which had stained glass in the side panels.
Mike
Mike