One Ton Ford - Trail BC.
Posted by: Groundspeak Premium Member T0SHEA
N 49° 02.614 W 117° 36.218
11U E 455887 N 5432474
Dunno where this truck died , but it hangs out near the Trail Airport now, a little bit of art work to advertise the auto wrecker that placed it here.
Waymark Code: WMG368
Location: British Columbia, Canada
Date Posted: 01/06/2013
Published By:Groundspeak Premium Member frivlas
Views: 2

The grille tells me it is a '35 or '36 Ford and looking at the springs, I'd say a one ton. The flathead mill is still under the hood, but I don't think this truck is going anywhere soon. There isn't much left of the interior.

10,000 hot rodders can't be wrong. This body style, produced from about 1932 to 1938 (give or take) with only minor cosmetic changes has been one of the absolute, hands-down most rodded body styles in history. Whether it's a coupe, sedan, roadster or truck, that grille, or one very similar, has probably been seen on the front of a rod by 97% of the world's population.

As best as I can make it out, the license plate on the front reads 1956 (or 1965).
Vehicle type: Ford One Ton Truck

Movable?: no

Artist: Not listed

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