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Ford Double B Wrecking Truck

January 22, 2010 By Mike Bumbeck

1934_BB_Ford_leadFrom the before and after division of the project car department comes this 1934 Ford BB wrecking truck. The former tow truck is shown here in before condition, after the heavy-duty Ford made the journey to South San Francisco by way of the windy rusty city of Chicago. Bob McLennan of Champion Speed Shop fame picked up the project up off eBay and had it shipped out west for future restification into a working tow and show truck. The wrecker was sitting in the previous owner’s yard for so long that most everyone has forgotten where it came from originally. What is known is that it is still a Ford, and started out as a one and one-half ton truck from the factory.

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BB in this case stands for Ford trucks with a dual wheel setup that were built for heavy-duty use. BB trucks served as wreckers, stake beds, school buses, and likely ended up as power for ski lifts or apple cider presses over the years. The gears and associated power take off cogs are the good stuff in this deal, and will serve as the working core of the project. The original flathead V8 has long gone missing. Restoring the the rest of wrecker will probably involve finding another truck. While the remainder of this wrecker may look as if it is in the after part of its life, the trip to northern California landed the mighty one and one-half ton Ford utility truck solidly back into the before category.

Filed Under: Feature, Odd Rod Tagged With: Champion Speed Shop, Ford, hot rod, tow truck, wrecking truck

Comments

  1. Brian Driggs says

    January 22, 2010 at 4:51 pm

    Dude. That’s sweet. I love the look of it right now. All low slung and sort of slammed, I hope the after to this after-before is more street rod than tow utility tow rig. I particularly like the shot of the front wheel that sort of gives the impression of the whole thing being on the low side once it’s completed.

    Any idea when this project might get underway? It would be nice to keep up with as it progresses.

  2. Mad_Science says

    January 22, 2010 at 5:54 pm

    Methinks Eastwood (makers of a fine rust converter and encapsulator) should sponsor this build.

  3. D.ThrottleMonkey says

    January 24, 2010 at 10:52 am

    Man, that would look freakin awsome on my lawn!

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