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#97223 - 03/12/07 12:16 PM
Strange-looking 1937, what brand could this be?
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Registered: 11/01/06
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We have the information that it is a 37, and # is XBSA 264, although it has double rear wheels and 157". Could it have been put together from several trucks? Oldsmobile, GMC and Chevrolet? It is registered as a Chevy. [img] http://img395.imageshack.us/img395/5605/1937chevroletwu5.png[img]
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#98207 - 03/26/07 06:29 PM
Re: Strange-looking 1937, what brand could this be
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I remember seeing some pics of late 30s trucks badged as oldsmoblies but it mentioned they were for export only and the grille looked like the truck in question. Jeff
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#99429 - 04/16/07 04:55 AM
Re: Strange-looking 1937, what brand could this be
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Registered: 11/01/06
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I am still waiting for more pictures of this truck. In the meantime I have got more information from another source here in Norway:
Special export models (1937-1940) delivered in C.K.D. boxes from the GMC factory in Pontiac to the assembly factories in Europe and Canada. GMC chassis and cab with Chevrolet or Hercules engine. They were sold as Chevrolet or Oldsmobile's. In Canada they were also delivered with Pontiac engine.
Series........Load..........Wheel base.........Comments: TG-117........1 1/2ton..........117"..............COE, twin rear wheels TD-117.........."....................."................As TG, but w/Hercules diesel engine BG................"...............144,166,183,5.....Bus-chassis,Chev. 216cid gas engine BD................"....................."...................."..........., Herc. diesel engine TE-108......2 1/2ton............108"..............COE, single rear wheels TF-108.........."......................"....................",... twin.........." TG-130.........." ..................130".................." , single rear wheels TH-130 ........." .................... " ................. " , twin........"........... TG-155.........." .................155 1/2".............",...."......" TM-155.........."...................."......................",. single..... " TN-155..........."..................."......................" , twin........."
From 1937 Canadian-built Chevrolets got model names with 4 digits: Series 1300, 1400, 1500 and 1600.
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#99511 - 04/17/07 07:35 PM
Re: Strange-looking 1937, what brand could this be
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Shade Tree Mechanic
Registered: 10/17/06
Posts: 132
Loc: St.John Indiana
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Hey, check this out. ?????? http://www.prewarbuick.com/features/jedclampettsbuick click on Jed clampetts Buick, pretty interesting.
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#99543 - 04/18/07 02:24 PM
Re: Strange-looking 1937, what brand could this be
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Registered: 12/31/06
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Loc: Southampton, England
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XB = General Motors Continental BV, Kobenhaven, Danmark SA = 1937 Model 1.5 tonne 131 inch wheelbase 237 = 236th built Casting # 838101 = 1937 cylinder block Engine # quoted is in the 1937 Flint - built engine number series The grille looks as though it may have come off an Oldsmobile truck! Olds trucks were built by the Pontiac, Michigan, Plant from 1935 to 1940 and exported everywhere, except to Canada. They were basically GMCs although from 1937 Cab-over-Engine Olds trucks were available which were GMC clones, right down to GMC-logod footpedals, although Pontiac also offered a Chevrolet version which was similar to the 1937-8 Canadian COE, well before the US! Engines were Chevrolet COE or Hercules Diesel (Chevrolet COE) or GMC (GMC Normal Control or COE) to 1937 thereafter Oldsmobile 224, and Oldsmobile (NC or COE) to 1940. Gearboxes were Chevrolet in each case I think, but axles could be Chevrolet or Timken-Detroit. If you want details of these export Chevrolets see my website under "1937 trucks". GM Continental assembled Chev, GMC and Olds trucks and as there was a considerable amount of commonality, I can understand an Olds grille or one based thereon being fitted by someone. The Olds grilles differed from the GMC equivalents, but not by much. And yes, GM-Holden's assembled Olds trucks, and yes we got them here in the UK, 1937-8 only. I must add that in 1934? an Olds sedan delivery was available..one year only, though why they did not carry on goodness knows though 1935-9 a light chassis panel van was available in the export market. http://clubs.hemmings.com/clubsites/chevytalk/GMhistory/1931to1938.htm
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