Restoration Story and Specs, taken word-for-word from the placards displayed with the truck
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This "Gas Hopper" is Number 46 of Only Approx. 180 specified and built especially for Phillips 66 between 1948-1962.
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THE TALE OF THE ORANGE TRUCK
This truck is owned by Ralph Hall of Houston, Texas, and was restored by him, his older brother Kenneth (deceased) of Oklahoma City and others. During their high school years, from the mid-fifties to the early sixties, Ken, Ralph, and younger brother Henry drove THIS TRUCK while working at Will Rogers Airport in Oklahoma City. It is believed the truck was in service some 25 years, pumping thousands of gallons of fuel into thousands of different airplanes. The original, working speedometer indicates less than 18,000 total miles on the truck when Ken found it abandoned outside town. The low miles are indicative of the fact it rarely, if ever, left airport property.
Ken found the truck in May, 1993, and after verifying it was in fact the same truck we had worked with, proceeded with a plan of restoration. Unfortunately, the truck was in really poor shape, and before Ken could get much accomplished, he was in an accident that ultimately proved fatal. Before passing on, Ken asked Ralph if he would "see the project through", and naturally, the answer was YES. In December, 1993, Ralph and his brother-in-law Terry Savage trailered both this truck and a parts truck from Oklahoma City to Houston, Texas, where the project would continue. Ralph, along with grandson Jason Gould, good friend Terry Williams, other friends and many professionals, have thransformed this beautiful little truck back to "good as new"... just as we know Ken would have wanted it. The restoration has taken about three years, off and on, due to family health problems.
The open-cab design makes this a very unique truck, as this type of design sold by Dodge no doubt represented the smallest number of units produced for any given year. Most of these trucks were shipped out and built into vehicles that required special bodies, but with an enclosed cab for the driver. Also, although there are no records to substantiate it, Phillips Petroleum Aviation Department and Columbian Steel Tank Company representatives feel there were probably no more than several hundred trucks like this wearing the Phillips 66 brand during the era.
We are very proud of our truck and sincerely hope you have enjoyed seeing it and reading our story as well. - BY R. M. HALL
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1950 "Job Rated" Dodge Truck/Phillips 66 Specifications
GENERAL
* "Flat Face Cowl" design on 1/2 ton, B-2-B Pick-Up Chassis
* Manufactured by Dodge Division, Chrysler Corporation, Detroit, MI 1950
* 108-inch wheelbase; Dry Weight-3,250 lbs; Gross Vehicle Weight-4,850 lbs.
* Total 1950 1/2-ton Pick-Up Trucks Produced-40,000
* Est. Production of 1/2-ton Flat Face Cowl Units-1,200
ENGINE:
* In-Line L-Head 6-Cylinder; 218 cu. in. , 95 H. P. @3,600 rpm, 172ft-lbs torque @
1,200 rpm; Compression Ratio 6. 6:1
* 1-Pint Oil Bath Air Cleaner
DRIVE TRAIN:
* 4-Speed, Floor Shift Transmission with Power-Take-Off (PTO)
* Single Plate, Dry-Disc Clutch, 10-in. diameter
* Semi-floating Rear Axle, Differential Gear Ratio 4. 1:1
* 16 in. Steel Wheels with 6. 00x16, 4-ply Tires
SUSPENSION:
* Leaf Springs and Hydraulic Shock Absorbers at all 4 Wheels
BRAKES:
* 4-Wheel Hydraulic, with Band and Drum-type Emergency Brake (on transmission)
STEERING:
* Worm and Roller with 74-degree Right-to-Left Steering Arc
ELECTRICAL:
* 6-Volt Battery with 40-Amp-Hr. Generator
FUEL TANK EQUIPMENT:
* 300-gallon, 2-Compartment, Double Partioned, Hand-Welded Steel Tank
* 8-in. Diameter Filling Hatches with Open-Air Vents
* Hinged-Lid, Rear Oil Storage Compartment with Oak Flooring
* 1 1/2-in. Blackmer XS Pump, PTO driven, 12-50 gpm @ Max. 60-psi
* 1 1/2-in. Neptune Meter with 1 1/2-in. Piping, Valve Manifold, and Strainers
* 3/4-in. Tank Sump Water Drains
* 1-in. Hose and Fuel Nozzle
* Spring-loaded Static Electricity Grounding Reel
* CO2 Fire Extinguisher, Running Board Mounted
* 5-Ft. Wooden Ladder with Storage Brackets
* Forward-facing Exhaust System with USDA Forest Service Approved Spark Arrestor
* Full-time, Truck Frame-to-Road Copper Grounding System