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I decided to take a break from shop projects and furniture and try something completely different. This is a 1929 Ford Stakebed Truck (plans from Toys & Joys). The frame and bed are made from White Oak, the cab is Cherry, and the fenders, radiator, bumper and bed trim are Walnut. The bed panels are made of Paduk. It was a fun project.
Thanks for looking.
-- Rick -Tulsa
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7 comments so far
bobman58
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#1 posted 317 days ago
very nice looking truck rick nice wood choice
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a1Jim
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#2 posted 317 days ago
very cool AA great job.
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WoodGuyNC
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#3 posted 317 days ago
Very nice, I like.
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#4 posted 316 days ago
Nice job, nice truck. Seems the stake rack truck is popular right now.
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#5 posted 316 days ago
This is a very nice miniature. Congratulations.
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prez
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#6 posted 186 days ago
Yep…..I like it a lot. I’ve got the plans for it, so it should be on my “to-do” list…I doubt if I’ll make it as good as yours but I’ll try….
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#7 posted 182 days ago
Another Great job, a real beauty.
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