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i was thinking of making a brush guard for the 53, what would one of the originals look like? i dunno why i want one, but if i can build it and have the materials, then why not?

Like this.

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Frank Mitchell -AMS- has a NOS one for sale I think it's only $450.00 too.

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Hey Reg, who made the version with the "D" in the center? I assume its Dodge, but haven't seen an ad for it yet.

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I have been trying to get information on the guard with the D in the center for awhile now, i picked up a 48 b1b that has one on it. I can not find anything, some say that maybe it was a dealer option. They must be very rare.

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There were after market guards and custom built ones of course. Never have seen one with a "D" in the center in any old literature or in person myself. Would look nice though. If I wanted one I'd make it-easy enough to fab up if you do much welding. Just a thought.

Bob

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Never understood why they were called grill gaurds. Seems that if you exceeded the space between thme and the grill, they actually caused more damage than they prevented...

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Greg it guards from brush and smaller things. Of course if you hit a car or deer or something it doesnt help.

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If you bought a truck in 1948.....and were a farmer etc...there were many low speed "hazards" that would damage your front end. We have beef cattle here and when you've got a 1200 lb cow that decides to rub up to your ride...well...you have a nice push dent. In some literature its refer to as a "radiator guard". Maybe Dutch knows where his came from....

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Here's another look at the "D" grille.......

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I've got one of those that came off my truck when I bought it. Thinkin' about putting it back on because its period correct. Mike

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If you bought a truck in 1948.....and were a farmer etc...there were many low speed "hazards" that would damage your front end. We have beef cattle here and when you've got a 1200 lb cow that decides to rub up to your ride...well...you have a nice push dent. In some literature its refer to as a "radiator guard". Maybe Dutch knows where his came from....

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the cow "rub" is why my fenders are all pushed around....

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Here's another look at the "D" grille.......

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The kid's right. It'll carry 1.5 tons easily even though it's only rated as a 1 ton. I hope he has it "On the Road Again" by now. I got a kick out of his description of those special metal thing-a-ma-jigs in the bed.

I remember diagnosing that I was going to have to get a new tranny in my first pilothouse cause the thing would not catch when we tried to start it on compression by towing it with another vehicle. I'd never heard of fluid drive.:o

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My truck came with an aftermarket one when I got it, different style than that. I took it off and am contemplating selling it. It bolted to the front bumper and the original owner bolted a spare tire to it. If you are looking for one to restore, PM me and I can take a picture or strike a deal.

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