That looks about right. Wonder how the cab ended up in the woods like that?
I can show you a yard full of trailors to answer that from better trucks than that thing.
My dad's got 'em from the 40's on up and we used to make trailors of old pickups like poppin' out biscuits to sell. After the motor's done, cut the front out from under and scrap (or weld the front solid for yet another trailor)
Pop of the cab, easy enough. Having left a few feet of frame rail in front, notch, vee it, weld in a tongue for mounting, leave the bed on if you wish or make it down to a flat bed. But you can't make you a better, faster, cheaper, and stronger trailor. (The coil spring trucks not quite as nice a result, leaf spring more better) Still got a wiring harness in it for lights ol' Hoss.
We made 'em from a little datsun and a chevy luv (same truck really) all the way up to one ton trucks and a couple big ones from the fronts of a GMC Astro and an old Brockway. What you got there is the leavin's of a vehicle that's been made a trailor of. I'm lookin' but man the I/H thing is possible.
Perhaps I'll have better luck than with the can, although I think the jury's still out on that one.
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