Nice, but a street sweeper.

Propane1

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Nice old truck. But can’t stand them lowered and weird wheels.
Any way. That’s the way it is.

Noel
 

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I'm agreeing with Noel here. Raise it up a bit and put era wheels and tires back on it. Very solid looking truck in any case though!

Kansas City is a loooong way from Charlottetown! Looks like a blonde woman and a child car seat on the passenger side. A woman was the last registered owner of my '55 GMC, before me and I found baby toys in it when I took the seat out in 2009! The woman that owned it drove stock cars at our dirt track, and Loree remembers her pulling the racecar into the track with it. Loree worked at the pit gate checking in racers and crews for many years. I don't remember the truck from then though.

DAC
 
It looks like a '64 going by the turn lights in the grill. My dad had a 64 1/2 ton short bed Ford, 1 of only 2 trucks he ever bought new. It was baby blue color, started out with a straight 6. The 6 was swapped out for a 292 v8 manual 4 speed on the floor, fun truck to drive. All of us kids learned how to drive in that truck, by the time it was retired there was not a straight panel on the truck.
 
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