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How Many Pilot House Trucks Have Survived?


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ggdad1951 you were only a mile from my house!  I got mine and a 57 dumper I'm buying for parts with a running hemi.  I will sell the leftovers of the 57 when I am done.

 

can't see which post you are replying towards when was I close to you?

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The rooster pheasant is one of the most colorful birds. For that reason I hated to hunt them. Midwest picture, not the 1930's combine in the background of that deep yellow truck, great picture. Lacks a train and a mother- in- law to be a true redneck pic.

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On Hwy 84 just east of Hwy 1, CA Coast, between Pescadero and Half Moon Bay.

 

This is a google street shot, but I have seen this first hand.The google images got better before I could go back to take a pic myself!

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Seems like there are more of these around than one would guess.

I would like to know if anyone knows how many pilothouse trucks were manufactured as a woody wagon.

Mine was purchased new by my father in January 1949, from Overpeck Motors INC., in Ridgefield Park, New Jersey.

I think it was built by Campbell Body Works, in New York State. The VIN indicates it is a 1948 b1b108, but it has always been registered as a 1949 Model.

Does anyone have an idea how many of these were made? And how many are still out there?

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Second one is 1940 dodge. One year only grill and headlights. Those headlights look off to me though and are lacking the parking light on top.

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Let's see them!

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