Picture of the Week 4/7/2008

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Picture of the Week 4/7/2008

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a bit of a bare bones starter restoration , also seems to have had an engine transplant ?
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Post by armydriver »

She may be bare bones but she is a beauty. Old Betty Boop wasn't nearly this nice or complete when I started her restoration. :D
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Post by mick.wilson »

What's the engine, anybody know? Some put Bedford diesel engines in for the fuel economy in the U.K.

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Post by Degsy »

Might not have been changed, looks like a GMC badge to me.
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Post by John V Cliche »

The exhaust routing is what leads us to wonder about the engine.
The truck looks straight and a good candidate for restoration.

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Post by abn CCKW »

Yes I too think it can be returned to what it once was , only finding a correct rear body may be very difficult , and I think it was a winch model that had its winch cut off, likely easier to finish as a standard non-winch than to try and replace it . I hope the Owner will update the group as things develope.
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Post by John V Cliche »

From the look of the frame horn I don't think it was a winch model
Look at the lower extension on the inner fender panel.
On my winch truck that "wedge" shape extension is missing on both sides of the lower panel.
The same goes for the G506 series of trucks.

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Post by abn CCKW »

I stand corrected , Your right , I didn't check that detail ......and the reinforcement frame from the winch would run back beyond the front leaf spring mounts .
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