1938 Recycled Rod


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Post Sun Dec 09, 2012 9:30 am

1938 Recycled Rod

I recently finished a 2 1/2 year build of a 1938 IH pick-up and have already started on a 1939. I am searching for cab parts like the hinge plates for the upper windshield mounts, that attach the windshield frame to the hinges, along with other assorted plates and covers, including a glove box door.
Any help or info would be appreciated.
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Post Sun Dec 09, 2012 10:30 am

Re: 1938 Recycled Rod

Welcome Rick, and may we be all the help we can be. There are lots of people into those trucks, so all the best. Mine is kind of newer. Manny

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Post Sun Dec 09, 2012 12:43 pm

Re: 1938 Recycled Rod

I have the front and rear bumpers and brackets, that I am not going to use, if anyone is interested. Will consider trade for other parts I need.

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Post Sun Dec 09, 2012 1:00 pm

Re: 1938 Recycled Rod

Buffalo Rick wrote:I have the front and rear bumpers and brackets, that I am not going to use, if anyone is interested. Will consider trade for other parts I need.

Please post up pictures of those in the Swap forum. Use year of item and pictures, If original rear bumper, someone will surely want it.

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Post Sun Dec 09, 2012 2:13 pm

Re: 1938 Recycled Rod

Cool rod- do you have any build pics you can share?
Is that a tractor grill? Off what?

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Post Mon Dec 10, 2012 10:02 am

Re: 1938 Recycled Rod

I'll take pics of the bumpers and post them, real soon. I have ton's of build pics. Enough to fill a book. These new fangulled digital cameras, never seem to run out of film. Sure glad I'm no longer paying .25 per print, just $80.00 for new printer cartridges.

I'll post some of the build soon.

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Post Mon Dec 10, 2012 10:23 am

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Buffalo Rick wrote:I'll take pics of the bumpers and post them, real soon. I have ton's of build pics. Enough to fill a book. These new fangulled digital cameras, never seem to run out of film. Sure glad I'm no longer paying .25 per print, just $80.00 for new printer cartridges.

I'll post some of the build soon.

You can always load them up on a site like photo bucket and then just post a link to the Folder they are in. That way it does not take up a lot of room on the Forum. Individual pictures are great, but masses can slow things down.

Just my thoughts

Lloyd

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