Guest Dave Claussen Posted March 20, 2008 Report Posted March 20, 2008 Looks like a '52. Is this your truck or one you saw? I'm gonna go out on a limb and say it's not. The reason I ask though, if it was you could check the door tag and tell right away what year it was. If you check out the Pilothouse web site and look at the gallery there are pictures of all the years of pilothouse trucks you could compare it too. Try this link for a '52 and see whether you think it looks the same. http://dodgepilothouseclub.org/dodge/1952_pickup_green/imgcol/index.htm Nice truck by the way. Looks like a good restoration job. Is this in the UK? Just wondered because of the license plate on it and the cars in the background Quote
Job~Rated Posted March 20, 2008 Author Report Posted March 20, 2008 A friend spotted it Hoghton, near Blackburn here in Lancashire, UK & wasn't sure what year it was. I thought it looked a lot like mine. It was just parked on the side of the road, so he took a few pics but was unable to check the door tag. That red is the same colour I found on mine when rubbing it down. Judging from that metal on the back, it's definitely not a 'trailer queen' & seems to be in daily use. Quote
Vintrader Posted March 20, 2008 Report Posted March 20, 2008 Yes, 51 or 52 for sure. Would be nice to know if it was an import or they bought it in the US? Bumpers are interesting, looks like they used the same one on the front and back. It would also be great to find out what they used for parking/turn signal lenses, or could these have been stock on exports? I have gotten so much crap here in NY that they can not be clear now that I have converted mine to parking/turn signal lights. Could this truck and it's owner be members? Dutch Quote
wallytoo Posted March 20, 2008 Report Posted March 20, 2008 if it was created for export, it wasn't for the UK - left hand drive. could be a US-truck that was later exported, though. '51 or '52. Quote
Bob_Koch Posted March 20, 2008 Report Posted March 20, 2008 We do have some truck "friends" in Europe and we have two members in France. I have conversed with Gary Watkins, who lives near London. He was looking for doors for his restoration a year ago. I have also heard from a gentlemen in Romania. A few others from Europe have contacted us over the years. They are all welcome to become members, just like Tony, who lives down under. We're always glad to help them out, regardless of which side they put the steering wheel. Quote
greg g Posted March 20, 2008 Report Posted March 20, 2008 Don't know what year the truck is but the Porta Wall white wall on the fron look like about 62 or 63. They must have seen their share of kerb stones on both sides. Stout lorry. Quote
Jim Gaspard Posted March 21, 2008 Report Posted March 21, 2008 It looks to me to be a true B3B, 108" wheel base, high bed, floor shift with Fluid Drive transmission. Or at least the missing emblem on the hood sides are similar to my B3B Fluid Drive. Bumpers, wheels, tires, antennae, seat covers are not original. Quote
Guest Dave Claussen Posted March 21, 2008 Report Posted March 21, 2008 I'd really like to know what vehicle those bumpers are from. They seem to fit the width of the truck well and they look good. They don't seem to have been altered from what you can see in the pictures. Any one recognize them? Quote
Dennis_MN Posted March 21, 2008 Report Posted March 21, 2008 I'd really like to know what vehicle those bumpers are from. They seem to fit the width of the truck well and they look good. They don't seem to have been altered from what you can see in the pictures. Any one recognize them? Looks like the bumpers from the 86 or so Ford Ranger. Both of them are fronts. Quote
Guest Dave Claussen Posted March 22, 2008 Report Posted March 22, 2008 Dennis, I checked out an '86 Ranger on Ebay and seems you are absolutely correct. It's an exact match. Good eye! Next time I'm at my local salvage yard, I'm going to take my tape measure with me and see if I can find one that I can measure. I need to come up with something as my truck has no bumpers at all. Thanks, Dave Quote
Dennis_MN Posted March 22, 2008 Report Posted March 22, 2008 Dennis, I checked out an '86 Ranger on Ebay and seems you are absolutely correct. It's an exact match. Good eye! Next time I'm at my local salvage yard, I'm going to take my tape measure with me and see if I can find one that I can measure. I need to come up with something as my truck has no bumpers at all. Thanks, Dave The reason that I was pretty sure was that bumper was on the front of my 49 when I got it. I didn't like the look of all of that shiny stuff so thanks to Ed, I found an original bumper. I left the Ranger rear bumper because it was pretty functional and looked good. And the Rear Bumper from the first series Ranger Quote
Guest El Rust box Posted March 22, 2008 Report Posted March 22, 2008 Im Gonna go ahead and say it's a 51. The dash is the same as my 51. Ive noticed that seems to be the only year with a dash like that. Please correct me if im wrong. Quote
Dennis_MN Posted March 22, 2008 Report Posted March 22, 2008 Dennis, I checked out an '86 Ranger on Ebay and seems you are absolutely correct. It's an exact match. Good eye! Next time I'm at my local salvage yard, I'm going to take my tape measure with me and see if I can find one that I can measure. I need to come up with something as my truck has no bumpers at all. Thanks, Dave If you decide on that bumper, get the ends of the Ranger frame to weld on the the ends of the Dodge frame. That's the way the previous owner of mine did it and it worked good except that when I had to replace it with the original, I had to cut off 12" of the Dodge frame to restore it. Dennis Quote
norrism1 Posted March 23, 2008 Report Posted March 23, 2008 Job~Rated, Best way to tell a 51 from a 52- "Job Rated" center piece on 51 is cast, 52 is stamped steel. Front bumper is wrong, looks like a 1960's Ply or Dodge. Quote
Job~Rated Posted March 23, 2008 Author Report Posted March 23, 2008 Im Gonna go ahead and say it's a 51. The dash is the same as my 51. Ive noticed that seems to be the only year with a dash like that. Please correct me if im wrong. My dash is identical from what I can see - the only difference I've noticed so far is the ashtray design - some are flush & some are hemispherical - mine is the latter & my log book says the truck is a 1952, but the steering wheel in the above pic is obscurring it. However, reading the next quote, I'm not so sure now... Job~Rated,Best way to tell a 51 from a 52- "Job Rated" center piece on 51 is cast, 52 is stamped steel. The 'Job~Rated' center piece which was on mine is definitely cast, which means my truck may be a '51, not a '52... Help! Quote
norrism1 Posted March 23, 2008 Report Posted March 23, 2008 Job~Rated. Book with information that can possibley help is: Dodge "B" Trucks, ISBN-13: 9781583880876 Norris Quote
Job~Rated Posted March 24, 2008 Author Report Posted March 24, 2008 Thanks, Norris, I'll have to check it out. Quote
Merle Coggins Posted March 25, 2008 Report Posted March 25, 2008 Or you can type your VIN into this web site to find out what it is. http://www.t137.com/registry/help/decode.php Quote
Job~Rated Posted March 25, 2008 Author Report Posted March 25, 2008 Thanks Merle! This is what it tells me... Year: 1952 Make: Dodge Model: B-3-B Engine: 217.76 Flathead Six Wheelbase: 108 Rating: 1/2 Ton Engineering Code: T306 Plant: Michigan Build Number: 17085 Quote
Jim Roach Posted March 26, 2008 Report Posted March 26, 2008 Merle, Thanks for the link. I ran my number and to my surprise I have a 3/4 ton. I thought my truck was a B-3-B. Turns out to be a B-3-C. Here is what I found: Year:1952 Model:B-3-C Engine:217.76 Wheel Base:116 Rating:3/4 Ton Engineering Code:T308 Plant:Detroit, MI Build Number:7199 Quote
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