What do Y'all think of this T?
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What do Y'all think of this T?
Good morning y'all got a good one for you. I'm currently helping a friend with a T he just bought. it's titled as a 23 but the engine is a 4 dip 25 motor based on what I'm seeing. he bought it since he has a boiled pnut business and wanted a vehicle to not only sell pnuts out of but as essentially a rolling advertisement. so far it's been a roaring success, literally. this little truck is in a condition i would call a Lazarus condition. this poor thing sat since 2006 until he bought it and we resurrected it. it's got some issues naturally, like the wiring which is completely shot and a cooling system that will boil if run for too long. but that being said it's all fixable so far. we're pulling the water pump off and flushing the radiator tomorrow. i made a temporary wiring setup to just run the engine for diagnostics and getting to the sandlot 2 blocks over to try selling pnuts. amazingly the engine has great compression, no knocking or unsusual noises. I overhauled the carburetor and we got it running on the 10th. so far it's been a success but on Wednesday he's taking it to the sandlot to gauge the public's reaction to the truck. What do y'all think of it?
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Re: What do Y'all think of this T?
Looks like a solid vehicle, and using it in a vending business ought to work out very well.
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Re: What do Y'all think of this T?
It's definitely solid, it does have a few bugaboos to work out mechanically like an extremely worn hand lever ratchet and pawl leading to some entertaining scenarios to put it nicely, but we got new ones on the way. once the money starts rolling in from selling the pnuts he's going to really to a no expense spared overhaul on the thing, anything it needs it gets.
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Re: What do Y'all think of this T?
Whatever you/he does don't overdo or even changed its current external appearance. That's likely what is drawing people to it. Making it look fresh out of the paint booth with graphics will take away from is nostalgia appeal.Cody Winters wrote: ↑Sun Jun 15, 2025 12:12 pmIt's definitely solid, it does have a few bugaboos to work out mechanically like an extremely worn hand lever ratchet and pawl leading to some entertaining scenarios to put it nicely, but we got new ones on the way. once the money starts rolling in from selling the pnuts he's going to really to a no expense spared overhaul on the thing, anything it needs it gets.
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Re: What do Y'all think of this T?
I think its cool. Like to see a side photo.
Glad it does not look like this which I photographed in 2019.
Glad it does not look like this which I photographed in 2019.
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Re: What do Y'all think of this T?
That’s nuts
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Re: What do Y'all think of this T?
The idea is not to change but ot clean up the existing look. it fits the agricultural theme but it is somewhat shabby looking up close. the wood is grayed in areas and the sheet metal has cracked paint and rust spots here and there. He's been sanding and oiling the wood but no stain or paint to the design. we will make the sheet metal more presentable but not overdone. it will look like a work vehicle on the job not a show pony for looks.TRDxB2 wrote: ↑Sun Jun 15, 2025 1:17 pmWhatever you/he does don't overdo or even changed its current external appearance. That's likely what is drawing people to it. Making it look fresh out of the paint booth with graphics will take away from is nostalgia appeal.Cody Winters wrote: ↑Sun Jun 15, 2025 12:12 pmIt's definitely solid, it does have a few bugaboos to work out mechanically like an extremely worn hand lever ratchet and pawl leading to some entertaining scenarios to put it nicely, but we got new ones on the way. once the money starts rolling in from selling the pnuts he's going to really to a no expense spared overhaul on the thing, anything it needs it gets.
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Re: What do Y'all think of this T?
here is a side photo, it's a 40 footer but it's getting better. yes it has a hood but i had it off while tinkering with the wiring
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Re: What do Y'all think of this T?
Check with you're insurance agent - you may need to carry commercial vehicle insurance if you are running a business from it.
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Re: What do Y'all think of this T?
my friend Kenny the owner has a business license to sell peanuts and as far as we know no commercial vehicle license is required where we are.John Codman wrote: ↑Mon Jun 16, 2025 2:18 pmCheck with you're insurance agent - you may need to carry commercial vehicle insurance if you are running a business from it.
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Re: What do Y'all think of this T?
Looks like a wash & some tong oil or thinned linseed oil will do the job.
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Re: What do Y'all think of this T?
Salt Peanuts! Salt Peanuts!
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Re: What do Y'all think of this T?
I think the Car looks beautiful.Cody Winters wrote: ↑Sun Jun 15, 2025 8:54 pmhere is a side photo, it's a 40 footer but it's getting better. yes it has a hood but i had it off while tinkering with the wiring
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