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1951 B3B

December 13 2004 at 7:11 PM
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I have a few parts left over from my streetrod project. Complete front seat assembly including frame. Cowl vent flap only, complete rear axle assembly with springs, 4 speed trans cover, toe board floor strip, floor battery cover. All reasonably priced. No shipping available on the big stuff. I am located in Santee, Ca. (near San Diego). I would also be interested in hearing from individuals that may be streetrodding similar trucks.

 
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Toe Boards

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December 16 2004, 9:36 PM 

Can you explain what you mean by toe boards? I have a 50 B2B and need the sheet metal floor and firewall pieces that assemble to close in the bottom of the cab. Are these the parts you are talking about?

Mike

 
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battery cover

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December 21 2004, 6:45 PM 

I'm interested in a battery box cover or what ever else you have. I'm in yuma az.

 
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December 22 2004, 5:21 PM 

I have started a 1950 rod poject,with a B2ka-170 cab and front end that had 11,000 miles on it.A former fire truck that has very little rust.I found a 1995 dodge pickup 4x4 with a 5.9 auto that had been rolled for $500.00.The frame was stripped of body and box and the B cab has been mounted,very easy,even the front cab mounts linded up.so far cab fenders grill radator,hood,brake and gas peds,emergancy brake and front bummper or all on.Still very easy build in less than forty hours.My plan is to make the truck look as stock as possible.

 
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1995 truck w/ pilothouse

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February 7 2005, 8:40 AM 

Sounds like a neat idea---sure would like to see this one when all finished----Stan, Pleasanton, Texas

 
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52/53

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October 11 2007, 5:37 AM 

I am in the very early stages of doing a 53 1/2 ton.

 
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