37 GMC Find
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I acquired a 37 GMC last week. This was a true barn find. My friend found this truck earlier in the summer. He decided to forgo the project so I expressed the need to have this truck, so I was able to get the GMC. Someone started this project back in the late 60's. The grill and hood is perfict. I will know more when I get it in by brothers barn. I will start the 37 GMC project when I finish the 52 AD.
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very nice. Do you have the doors too?
What are you plans for this one? |
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Love it.
I've got a 45 cab & doors that I bought with title to do the same thing to. Probably start on it either this winter or next spring. I've got an old Dodge pilot house bed to chop up for it. |
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That's a great start.It must have been more recently set outside.There's no way that sat out for 40+ years in red oxide and only flashed that much.Looks like a decent job on the firewall fab.
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Looks like a " fresh air" cab. Jay
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In this project you need to add so much thing. The project is good but i think it little bite time consuming also.
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Can you do me a big favor? I need to get a pic of the where the side of the exterior cab meets the inner door frame. We are doing some trading of metal work on a 37' cab for a guy that runs a junkyard for parts. He gave us a early 37' cab to work on with the wood pillars and he gave us the metal frame from a late 37' cab to weld in, in place of the wood. One thing I am stuck on is how it meets up with the outer cab skin. Thanks Trevor
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Hi you are mistaken---you mean early and late 1936 -37 is all steel pillars. |
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