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Grease Monkey
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Looking for this 1931' Bodystyle to replicate this truck of our families past, Sedan delivery?

Please contact me at berkelusa@hotmail.com and I will pass on the information to the person looking to purchase one..

[Linked Image from ammoman.com]

Thats

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The truck is a 1931 1/2 ton panel not a sedan delivery. Only know of one owned by Robin Reinke of Auburn, MI. Don't know if it is for sale or not.


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Found this image online, But no idea whos car it is...

It says "HARDINS" on the side and vanity plates.. Any idea WHOS car it is or what state that is?

[Linked Image from ammoman.com]

and does Robin Reinke of Auburn, MI. have an email address??

Thanks in advance..

Rob


I LOVE Rodded and Restored 1930's Chevys, My 31 sedan was so ROTTED that its only chance of it seeing tar again was Rodded and on a new frame from scratch, All GOOD parts were sold to restorers across the country, Maybe YOU are one of them?
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That's a great old picture! I have a '31 1/2 ton pickup with the same disc wheels and had been looking for evidence for years of the screww-on rear hub cap with that "cone" on there. My truck had them and I lost one. I could never find a nos one or find a reproduction. Everyone tried to sell me the "volcano" shaped cover (with six holes), but I wanted just the tapered center. I finally bought a set of "volcanos" and cut them down to just the "cone". They are held on by the screww :) -on hubcap and it really trims off the rear axel without covering up a lot of the disc wheel. Dan


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