My dad had one for about 20 years use it for work truck for a good 10 371 Oldsmobile 400 transmission Oldsmobile rear end the old truck would get up and Scoot when you wanted it to❤❤
My great-grandfather had one panel truck like this many years ago, he used to drive it drunk on Christmas, and he carried all my family on it 😂 . But he went blind and he lost everything, nowadays, his truck is abandoned on his ranch, which is abandoned too. I really would like to restore his truck.
Howdy Brad. Sorry/happy you sold it. We just picked up a 1949 KB-2 just outside Vancouver, BC (Fort Langley). Hey we had a question we have not yet been successful in researching so I figured you might know. We are confused as to why only the passenger side has a key lock on the outside of the door and the driver side has no key hole? How do people lock the driver side and what was the logic behind having a keyhole only in the passenger side? Scratching our heads. Thanks!
Hi George. Glad you found a new toy. As fat as I know the thinking back in the day was to always exit out on the sidewalk so the driver would lock his door from the inside and then slide over (always a bench seat back then) and jump out on the sidewalk therefore only needing a keyed lock on the passenger side.
I wish I could find my 1948 kb2 traded it for a down payment on a Volkswagen in '72 wish I would have kept it I had it 10 years best pickup I ever had 😥
Thank you very much for taking the time to make this video, funny enough in a few days I am going to go look at a 1949 kb2
Thanks for the Great video! Way to go! Good luck. Have a nice day!
What brand and size tires are on the truck.if you want an original front bumper I have one.great truck
Thanks, actually I sold the truck. The tires were Michelin radials but I don't remember the size.
Interested in the bumper if it's still available?
My dad had one for about 20 years use it for work truck for a good 10 371 Oldsmobile 400 transmission Oldsmobile rear end the old truck would get up and Scoot when you wanted it to❤❤
My great-grandfather had one panel truck like this many years ago, he used to drive it drunk on Christmas, and he carried all my family on it 😂 . But he went blind and he lost everything, nowadays, his truck is abandoned on his ranch, which is abandoned too. I really would like to restore his truck.
Nice ji 👍🎉🙏
How much did you sell it for?
Howdy Brad. Sorry/happy you sold it. We just picked up a 1949 KB-2 just outside Vancouver, BC (Fort Langley). Hey we had a question we have not yet been successful in researching so I figured you might know. We are confused as to why only the passenger side has a key lock on the outside of the door and the driver side has no key hole? How do people lock the driver side and what was the logic behind having a keyhole only in the passenger side? Scratching our heads. Thanks!
Hi George.
Glad you found a new toy.
As fat as I know the thinking back in the day was to always exit out on the sidewalk so the driver would lock his door from the inside and then slide over (always a bench seat back then) and jump out on the sidewalk therefore only needing a keyed lock on the passenger side.
I should have mentioned, you lock the doors from the inside by turning the lever backwards. :)
saya senang bgt kalau punya truck itu
amazing...luar biasa ..
Beautiful car
Hey Brad I'm also from Alberta If you ever decide to sell this truck please let me know I have a KB2 now and would love to have another one.
Hi Dan, I did sell it. It now lives in Whitehorse :)
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Cool 😎
What size tires are on your kb2?
How much
Thank you vidéo
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I wish I could find my 1948 kb2 traded it for a down payment on a Volkswagen in '72 wish I would have kept it I had it 10 years best pickup I ever had 😥
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