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1935 Ford Pickup. It runs, but it needs a lot of restoration.
Northeast Chevy/GMC (with some ringers allowed) Truck Club.
Pickup 34 operates a 1984 Chevy Silverado four-wheel-drive pickup equipped with a 300 gallon skid unit with 150 gpm pump.
This Chevrolet custom pickup is one of the 1,929 vehicles which took part in the Atlantic Nationals car show in Moncton, New Brunswick, Canada from July 7 to July 10, 2011.
Inside the pickup trucks cab. Remember, it's all wood, and a full size pickup truck, too.
I scanned this photograph in with my Epson Perfection 4490 Photo Scanner.
I took this with my film camera, the Minolta 8000i.
The Hays Antique Truck Museum is located in the Heidrick Ag History Center at 1962 Hays Lane in Woodland, California. Parking is free. Please call (530) 666-9700
The museum has plenty of old trucks, and, if I'm remembering rightly, it also has some very old restored farming tractors.
It's been years since I've gone to this museum, I was going through some of my old photographs, and thought I'd share this photo with you.
This pickup truck is totally made of wood, even right down to the engine parts, and I believe it also had the wooden transmission. The wiring of this pickup truck was done with thin flexible wooden dowels.
A mirror was put directly under the trucks hood, as shown here, so that, you could see the whole engine.
Enjoy,
Keith
Buildin' the trans tunnel. I'm makin' it as close as I can to the transmission so it's not gonna be symetrical since I have to have clearance for the shifter and trans fluid lines. The top piece will be removable. My gas pedal will be mounted high on the left side of the tunnel, '60s gasser style.
Rare Chevrolet Pickup that looked the part at the show.
Taken at the Maitland Show and Shine, Maitland, NSW in 2013.
Great old refurbished pickup was in a barn behind the pumpkin patch -- the farmer had quite the collection -- he saw my black and white sketch offered to pay me for a drawing of it --- ha so I got my first commission.
Covers a 1927 Dodge Pickup that was on display at the show.
Taken at Hamilton Pastoral Museum , Victoria in 2018.
Tick tock..Tick tock..what is he searching for in next second?
Worried a bit but exciting, they stared at me my close up snapshot. It was a quirky seasonal flea market scenario, filled up with unusual commodities along the street.
Any pickup would you like there?
My favourite vehicle of the night (last night's cruise night) A gorgeous 1946 Fargo Pickup, in very good condition, along with a friendly owner who was quite proud of his recent purchase... This photo shows the original six-cylinder engine...
I always enjoy seeing an old vehicle like this that hasn't been messed up with too many modifications, and this one was a treat to see...