Class: Trucks, Simple truck — Model origin:
Minor action vehicle or used in only a short scene
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◊ 2006-02-27 20:44 |
1947 Chevrolet, 1.5 ton stakebed ? -- Last edit: 2006-02-27 21:08:17 |
◊ 2006-03-03 23:46 |
thats right http://www.carnut.com/cgi-bin/02/_image.pl?/show/02/ark/ark053.jpg |
◊ 2006-03-03 23:58 |
Shall we just make it "1.5 ton" as model, stakebed as extra info ? |
◊ 2006-03-04 00:15 |
I think, yes. We already have few like that. Usually we use "½" rather than .5 or 1/2, since it looks nicer -- Last edit: 2006-03-04 00:15:49 |
◊ 2014-12-30 13:31 |
1941-47 Chevrolet Art Deco for sure, but why 1947 model year, as even experienced fans say it is almost impossible to identify a specific model year over another? And as stake model and with what is visible from this one (no wheelbase length nor single/dual rear wheels views), it could be a ¾-ton model, a 1-ton one or a 1½ one. It could be the 1-ton and 1½-ton stake height, but we are talking here about a 1941-47 truck shot in a 1994 movie, so the accuracy of its fitting can reasonably be questioned... ⇒ 1941 Chevrolet Stake? -- Last edit: 2014-12-30 13:33:46 |
◊ 2018-11-14 03:56 |
Impetuous younger me Almost 4 years and some searches later, it appears that this truck has the 1946-47 bumper. Which means that it's either a medium-duty 1½-ton model (4000-Series), a heavy-duty 1½-ton one (6000S-Series) or a heavy-duty 2-ton one (6000-Series). → 1946 'Art Deco' -- Last edit: 2018-11-14 03:57:25 |