Can Anyone I.D. This Truck?
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Can Anyone I.D. This Truck?
I've been driving by this for a week and finally had a chance to take some pics.
It's located in West Brattleboro VT on Rt9.
Anybody know what it is and what year?
It's located in West Brattleboro VT on Rt9.
Anybody know what it is and what year?
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Re: Can Anyone I.D. This Truck?
More pic's to look at.
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Re: Can Anyone I.D. This Truck?
There was some faded writing on the doors. I couldn't make it out, but you could tell it was scripted at one time.
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Re: Can Anyone I.D. This Truck?
To bad the radiator is gone along with the headlights. That would help in identifying what it is.
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Re: Can Anyone I.D. This Truck?
Agreed John.. . I am hoping that having other details will pop put at someone knowledgeable.
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I'm going to call the business the truck is displayed at tomorrow to ask about it....
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Re: Can Anyone I.D. This Truck?
Fenders and hubs indicate 1921-24 International Harvester.
Even though the hood is not in the upright position, it too looks like International Harvester. The radiators and hoods had a somewhat flat crown.
Even though the hood is not in the upright position, it too looks like International Harvester. The radiators and hoods had a somewhat flat crown.
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Re: Can Anyone I.D. This Truck?
Here is what I have uncovered so far..
I believe this is a "composite" vehicle, So far I have a good match to parts of a 1930 Dodge Truck and as noted a 1928 International. In looking at various Trucks of the era I did not see any that had a running board from front to rear fender except for Fire Trucks
While the fenders match well, there are few similarities after that --
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Here are some 1930 Dodge Brother compaisons
https://forums.aaca.org/topic/156935-19 ... ers-1-ton/ The position of the head bolts looks like a match as well
https://forums.aaca.org/topic/268895-19 ... g-started/
I believe this is a "composite" vehicle, So far I have a good match to parts of a 1930 Dodge Truck and as noted a 1928 International. In looking at various Trucks of the era I did not see any that had a running board from front to rear fender except for Fire Trucks
While the fenders match well, there are few similarities after that --
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Here are some 1930 Dodge Brother compaisons
https://forums.aaca.org/topic/156935-19 ... ers-1-ton/ The position of the head bolts looks like a match as well
https://forums.aaca.org/topic/268895-19 ... g-started/
Last edited by TRDxB2 on Thu Nov 18, 2021 10:16 pm, edited 2 times in total.
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Re: Can Anyone I.D. This Truck?
The next to the last picture looks like an AA. The gas tank is in the cowl and the radiator shell looks like a 28-29. The horn and fenders also look like Model AA. The bumper and headlights look like a 30=31 AA. I think it is a Dodge Brothers. It has most in common with the Dodge.
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Re: Can Anyone I.D. This Truck?
Found another similarity pointing to Dodge. There was one other image I can across, cant' find it now, that showed the mid section cross member of the chassis as a match to?
https://forums.aaca.org/topic/156935-19 ... ers-1-ton/
https://forums.aaca.org/topic/156935-19 ... ers-1-ton/
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