USMC Gunny
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Much want
I wonder if it comes with working Ma Deuce.
Much want
I want this one so bad. Be great for a modern powertrain swap for the wife to cruise.
this needs to sell before I go rent a trailer. Been wanting one for a long time now to build into a cruiser
https://www.facebook.com/marketplac...wse_serp:b136916c-579f-4048-9e14-61209ed0f941
68 IH 1200C 2wd. low rust for the northeast. $3000
Thanks, I may be on my way with a trailer this weekend.
why did i think you'd go snag it?
let me know when you want to unload it, sans front valance
rhetorical question is redundant
I'd probably keep this one together, after I repair the cowl rot.
That's if the guy actually wants to sell it. He got it running yesterday and drove it.
I have a 1940 Ford COE cabover truck
It is a Marmon Herrington 4WD model
See pics for condition
Body is missing almost everything but driveline appears to be intact
Engine ran a couple years ago
No title, can provide bill of sale only
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774-230-1447
If I had space for a project I would buy this and put a normal 1940s Ford body on it (easy because it's a straight frame truck) and then proceed to use the shit out of it because why not.
https://worcester.craigslist.org/pts/d/charlton-1940-ford-coe-marmon/7297054039.html
probably doesn't work well at all, but definitely interesting https://newhaven.craigslist.org/hvo/...290058161.html
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6x02uk-cn1A
I would buy that in a heartbeat if it was closer
what's that contraption with the pitman arm looking thing on the axle connected to the u-bolt?
Shock absorber
what's that contraption with the pitman arm looking thing on the axle connected to the u-bolt?
As said shock absorber. They are what's called knee action shock absorbers.
Or if you want to be technical, Girling is the brand installed on that truck.
Hydraulic. Earlier ones like Ford's are friction.Are those friction or hydraulic?