truck ID
truck ID
I was round at my mates today, and we found an old light truck, rusted beyond any repair, it was completely stuffed, chassis folded up etc. leaf springs front and rear, 5 stud wheels, copper brake lines, rear brake drums, head and manifolds were gone, but I could see springs which looked like valve springs through the side of the engine. normally covered up by a cover I guess. straight six engine, the pic is the only info I could find on it, logo seems to say NH. rear drive only. had window winders. had a wooden deck on the rear. anyone has a clue what type/make/model truck this is?
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Re: truck ID
Got any other pictures? It's not a lot to go on.
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Re: truck ID
I guess the PCD of the wheel studs could help narrow it down. Or an engine code.
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Re: truck ID
1968 ford pickup. American market model, presumably imported at some point.
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