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Identify Beautiful old Chevvy Truck

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Certainly looks like it...

 

I was guessing 50s so it's even older than I thought.

 

Thanks!

This is a 1950.....Based on the rear fenders it seems close....

I think more of these were built for heavy commercial use over a standard 1/2 pick up bed....

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Unfortunately, there's no rear camera shot so the experts could see the grille but it really was a nice like pgrahmm's picture.

It looks like a 1952 Chevrolet Cabover (COE). I have seen a few in over here, they import the body and bed and put them on a Thai pickup chassis, change the engine to a Toyota V8 1UZFE engine.

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It looks like a 1952 Chevrolet Cabover (COE). I have seen a few in over here, they import the body and bed and put them on a Thai pickup chassis, change the engine to a Toyota V8 1UZFE engine.
That's a bit disappointing to hear because it's taken the shine off it a little bit; but it still looks great regardless.

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6 hours ago, JaiMaai said:

That's a bit disappointing to hear because it's taken the shine off it a little bit; but it still looks great regardless.

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Not really, if on a late chassis with V8 power it would be a cool ride and not a slug...:stoner:

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