None Finer ANYWHERE!!!
Posted: Mon Nov 15, 2010 4:56 pm
Hey guys...I though you all might like to check out this housetruck, owned and built by my friend John Drsicol, from the Portland area.
The truck is a 1949 Federal. John originally bought the truck back in '71, and repowered it shortly after with a Pontiac 455, that has low compression pistons so he can run regular pump gas in it. It also has an Edelbrock intake & carb. This is hooked up to a 5 speed tranny, that runs through a 2 speed rear end...so John has 10 foreward gears in her. He averages about 7-10 mpg in her!!!
He finally got the exterior done in about 1975. (which is about the time when the photo if it, appearing on the bottom of page 24 in Roger's Turtle book, was taken.) He didn't get the interior done until about 1983...but like most projects like this...he's constantly fine tuning it to perfection.
Now...I've been in ALOT of beautiful housetrucks & busses...but the workmanship in John's Federal is OUTSTANDING!!! I've never seen one that came even close to the quality of this build...it's that nice!
His cabinetry in this truck is absolutely beautiful! The fit & finishwork is georgeous. His eye for creative design and harmony are of a quality rarely seen these days. The way it all blends together is enough to take your breath away. And he did it all himself.
So...for your viewing enjoyment...John's '49 Federal Housetruck...
http://img571.imageshack.us/i/10025a.jpg/
http://img574.imageshack.us/i/10025.jpg/
http://img4.imageshack.us/i/10024a.jpg/
http://img293.imageshack.us/i/10024.jpg/
And of course...here's John inside his truck...
http://img842.imageshack.us/i/33559913.jpg/
btw...this truck doesn't just sit in his backyard and get used as a reading room...no way...
John has had this housetruck in every state West of the Mississippi, and once again this past spring, he & his wife hit the road to Southern Arizona and all over the Southwest for nearly a month, hitting the A H T S National Antique Truck Show in Pleasanton Cal this past May on the way home. They put 4000 new miles on her odometer this spring!!! (how many of you can make such a claim...in such a rig!!!)
Well...I just had to share this absolutely beautiful creation with yas!!! It is such a nice truck, how could I not share it??
(plus...I knew you guys would appreciate it!)
Happy trails!!
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The truck is a 1949 Federal. John originally bought the truck back in '71, and repowered it shortly after with a Pontiac 455, that has low compression pistons so he can run regular pump gas in it. It also has an Edelbrock intake & carb. This is hooked up to a 5 speed tranny, that runs through a 2 speed rear end...so John has 10 foreward gears in her. He averages about 7-10 mpg in her!!!

He finally got the exterior done in about 1975. (which is about the time when the photo if it, appearing on the bottom of page 24 in Roger's Turtle book, was taken.) He didn't get the interior done until about 1983...but like most projects like this...he's constantly fine tuning it to perfection.
Now...I've been in ALOT of beautiful housetrucks & busses...but the workmanship in John's Federal is OUTSTANDING!!! I've never seen one that came even close to the quality of this build...it's that nice!
His cabinetry in this truck is absolutely beautiful! The fit & finishwork is georgeous. His eye for creative design and harmony are of a quality rarely seen these days. The way it all blends together is enough to take your breath away. And he did it all himself.
So...for your viewing enjoyment...John's '49 Federal Housetruck...
http://img571.imageshack.us/i/10025a.jpg/
http://img574.imageshack.us/i/10025.jpg/
http://img4.imageshack.us/i/10024a.jpg/
http://img293.imageshack.us/i/10024.jpg/
And of course...here's John inside his truck...
http://img842.imageshack.us/i/33559913.jpg/
btw...this truck doesn't just sit in his backyard and get used as a reading room...no way...
John has had this housetruck in every state West of the Mississippi, and once again this past spring, he & his wife hit the road to Southern Arizona and all over the Southwest for nearly a month, hitting the A H T S National Antique Truck Show in Pleasanton Cal this past May on the way home. They put 4000 new miles on her odometer this spring!!! (how many of you can make such a claim...in such a rig!!!)
Well...I just had to share this absolutely beautiful creation with yas!!! It is such a nice truck, how could I not share it??
(plus...I knew you guys would appreciate it!)
Happy trails!!
