Bush Guard, Donkey Killer, Head Board or Cattle Pusher

Discussion in '1947-1954' started by Blueflame236, Nov 20, 2009.

  1. Blueflame236

    Blueflame236 Member

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    Loved kid has many names like this object by example.

    Is this a free fantasy aftermarked product or did GM really designed this overwelming big bumper guard " the incredable catlepusher". Maybe it is something to invest fore fellow farmers in the states to push there catle around instead off using there very big John Deere pushers.

    Push hard Martinius.
     

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  2. Zig

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    I got this one~

    1. "What? The GMC grille isn't enough to scare the cattle away???":eek:

    2. "A cow hitting that grille sure wouldn't hurt it~ hell, it may IMPROVE the look!":p

    I thought I'd say it before you jealous Chevy guys did.;)
     
  3. Kens 50 PU

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    It's about time you came out of the closet! There's hope for you yet Zig. Now to work on Wolf!:D
     
  4. my54

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    Looks like the one on my truck I wish I had the brackets that go back to the front of the truck mine where missing
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  5. Kens 50 PU

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    Offerings for 1954

    Here are some for 1954.

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  6. Wolf

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    HAHA theres no hope for me... but man that grill is good looking... definitly a mans man truck! those cows dont stand a chance:D
     
  7. Blueflame236

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    Cow catcher

    It looks more like a winter starter for a dodge.
     
  9. vwnate1

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    Overpriced Things

    over $1,000.00 ?! :eek:

    Notice the total lack of bids on this thing .

    I'd buy one in a heartbeat *if* it was reasonably priced .
     
  10. upnorth54

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    smash-hit grill gaurds and bumpers

    I found this ad in one of my old truck catalogs John
     

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  11. ol' chebby

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    Cool ad. I figured they were all aftermarket, just sold through dealerships.
     
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    ' Smash Hit ' Accessories

    I sure would love that rear bumper with indented trailer hitch..... :D
     
  13. TwicePipes

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    Im new to the forum....I prefer these grill guards over the GM ones.Here is one on my friend Jr's truck
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  14. Kens 50 PU

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    Check out the guard on this bad boy!

    That's one cool AD COE! Obviously a fabricated grill guard, but I like it!

    AD COE Wrecker.jpg

    :cool:
     
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    Jr's truck

    thats a nice truck twicepipes.
    Any more pics of it?
    Welcome the website a lot of great people.
    And lots of help here.
    Robert
     
  16. coilover

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    I have one up in the rafters of one storage shed but I was thinking the center tie plate had a Bowtie emblem stamped into it. The picture Twicepipes shows has the Suburban lower front fender trim but I haven't seen the stainless running board trim that I recall. It does seem to be formed to fit.
     
  17. vwnate1

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    Hahahaha......

    Notice how the Brand 'F' truck slid into the ditch whilst carrying it's load of company gold ? who d'you think they called to do the real MAN'S WORK of dragging it out ? :rolleyes:

    I remember those dealer grille guards , pretty neat .
     

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