Here are some pictures of my '49 FFPW project. I bought the truck in June 2010 and these pictures are from the day I "drove" it home. The previous owner towed me home (only about 4 miles away) using (I believe) a '69 W500!
Since rebuilding a burned-out hay baler on our farm when I was a kid, I hadn't lifted a wrench but I started taking it apart that afternoon. Before, during & after removing each part, I took pictures & video for reference & each "group" of parts has gone in a separate box.
I've had to take several "breaks" from the project but, as of now, it's completely disassembled and I'm having the frame powder coated this week while I work on the wheels & differentials.
I've probably read every post written on this site pertaining to 1 ton PW's and service procedures and have to say "thanks" to everyone who has posted their experiences and shared their experience. Just today I made an axle oil seal puller using a piece of 1/4" metal & 3/8" threaded rod based on a post with pictures I found on this forum!
I had intended to post pictures of the project as it progressed but it didn't happen. I'm going to upload a few every day until I get caught up. Enjoy!
I should mention that my plans for the restoration are to keep the truck as original as possible with the exception of electric wipers & conversion to 12 volt electrical system (conversion done when I bought the truck). I plan to drive it daily (if it runs!) and use it for hauling firewood, as a hunting rig & everything else you'd use a truck for. It's survived 60 years & I want to restore this truck to its original glory but I intend to use it!
Since rebuilding a burned-out hay baler on our farm when I was a kid, I hadn't lifted a wrench but I started taking it apart that afternoon. Before, during & after removing each part, I took pictures & video for reference & each "group" of parts has gone in a separate box.
I've had to take several "breaks" from the project but, as of now, it's completely disassembled and I'm having the frame powder coated this week while I work on the wheels & differentials.
I've probably read every post written on this site pertaining to 1 ton PW's and service procedures and have to say "thanks" to everyone who has posted their experiences and shared their experience. Just today I made an axle oil seal puller using a piece of 1/4" metal & 3/8" threaded rod based on a post with pictures I found on this forum!
I had intended to post pictures of the project as it progressed but it didn't happen. I'm going to upload a few every day until I get caught up. Enjoy!
I should mention that my plans for the restoration are to keep the truck as original as possible with the exception of electric wipers & conversion to 12 volt electrical system (conversion done when I bought the truck). I plan to drive it daily (if it runs!) and use it for hauling firewood, as a hunting rig & everything else you'd use a truck for. It's survived 60 years & I want to restore this truck to its original glory but I intend to use it!
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