1938 Chevrolet T-Series Platform
1938 Chevrolet T-Series in The Man in the High Castle, TV Series, 2015-2019
Ep. 1.02
Class: Trucks, Simple truck — Model origin: 

00:22:03
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Comments about this vehicle
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◊ 2015-11-23 12:38 |
If a ½-ton to 1-ton model: H-series. If a 1½-ton truck: T-Series (source: Stovebolt.com). @ achiu31: No view of the rear part? |
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◊ 2015-11-24 09:55 |
It is in this shot - /vehicle_865996-Dodge-Airflow-Tanker.html - maybe a One and a half ton truck? Link to "www.oldchevytrucks.com" - the codes are well down this page. |
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◊ 2015-11-25 06:17 |
There isn't really more details in the linked screenshot. Just some more boxes and packages ![]() But given the way the ones on the bed overflow on the sides, it should be a platform. Which means... either a former ¾-ton / 1-ton H-series stake or a 1½-ton T-Series one. Back to square one, less the ½-ton model which existed only as pickup, panel and Canopy Express. Unless a post-factory platform made on the chassis-cab version... This said, from what I saw in pictures and brochures, ½-ton to 1-ton trucks have rounded bumper ends while the 1½-ton versions have square ends: ![]() And I see a square end model in the main pic... This and what seems to be a large hole in the front left wheel rim could indeed indicate a 1½-ton T-Series. What about a ⇒ 1938 Chevrolet T-Series Platform? _____ @ nzcarnerd: I assume that the codes shown in the oldchevytrucks.com page are the same already given in the link of my previous comment. I gave up scrolling like hell to check these codes, it's too long. This page shows all posts written since February 2010! |


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