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| Steve
05-05-2006 18:39:37
207.210.41.144
19758
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How do I tell the difference from 1 1/2 ton to a 3ton 1935 ford truck? Where is the vin if there is one? |
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| jnewark
05-08-2006 06:49:59
167.21.254.11
19784
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Re: 1935 ford 3ton truck in reply to Steve , 05-05-2006 18:39:37
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| we have a 34 ford model BB.. it is a ton and a half...... if I had to bet you could put 3 ton on her and she wouldn't have any problem.. heck the helper springs might not even touch........ jack |
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| Dan
05-06-2006 18:47:33
69.244.161.129
19772
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Re: 1935 ford 3ton truck in reply to Steve , 05-05-2006 18:39:37
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| Steve the cars were stamped on top of the left frame rail at the firewall, trucks may be the same, also on trans. Dan |
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| clueless
05-06-2006 17:57:34
70.59.140.111
19771
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Re: 1935 ford 3ton truck in reply to Steve , 05-05-2006 18:39:37
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| If you have no luck on the site listed above try fordtrucks.com |
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| John in Nebraska
05-05-2006 21:06:11
209.74.225.221
19761
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Re: 1935 ford 3ton truck in reply to Steve , 05-05-2006 18:39:37
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| You can get some pretty qualified answers on trucks of this vintage at >fordbarn.com,< dont' believe Ford built anything as large as a 3 ton those years. John in Nebraska |
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