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Old 08-04-19, 14:05
Owen Evans Owen Evans is offline
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Default Bumper, etc.

Paul,

The bumper looks to be a pressed channel (round edges?). They were normally a square edge. That said, I've seen quite a few with the round edge; anybody know if this is correct, or 'home made'? I'm thinking the latter, but others will be able to confirm.

Short filler neck on the fuel tanks would be correct for the year. There should also be a large brass or white metal plate on top of the tank, which houses the gauge sender and changeover switch for each tank.

From the year of production, your truck could have had either rubber or canvas mudguards. Canvas ones are available from http://www.canvasco.com/ in the UK. Some generic mudflap info here: http://www.mapleleafup.net/forums/sh...hlight=mudflap

Can't say if your engine is original. The engine number is located of the flat area just behind where the distributor bolts to the block. Refer attached picture.

Good luck!

Owen.
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Old 08-04-19, 15:40
Grant Bowker Grant Bowker is offline
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The parts lists describe two bumper profiles - with straight and tapered inner faces. The earlier (to some time in 1940) is described as straight profile and the later as tapered (standard rolled steel channel). I believe the constant thickness, as on Paul's truck is reasonable for the age of the truck.
The engine has features that are consistent with a 216 but are also believable for the "splash oiled" 235 used in some US Army Chevrolets of the period. There are many discussions about engine identification on www.stovebolt.com
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