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stewdecky last won the day on May 30 2014
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Master Cyl Swap from 90 Cherokee
stewdecky replied to NiftyFifty's topic in Mopar Flathead Truck Forum
Do you guys think this would work on a '46? I have a ford rear end and stock front but looking to use Charlie's kit to go with disc brakes up front. I have 1/4 line, can I use 3/16 up front and 1/4 to the rear drums or will I have to go 3/16 everywhere? -
Those are awesome.
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Your truck is awesome. Hope you find this forum as hospitable as I have. Many good folks here ready to help.
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Looks really cool. When I go to shows I'm always drawn to the trucks with something neat on the doors. I really like the look. Money well spent.
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I figured it was worth 10K and if i could get it for 8 it would be an ok buy.
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I have no pic yet but i have seen the truck and it's a really nice original survivor.
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Got a question for you truck lovers out there. What is the value of a 1949 B1 that is all original with 33K miles. Great body and original yellow and black paint, runs great, new radials. This truck has been kept up it's entire life. Is it worth more than a restored truck? The glass is good but the rubber is beginning to show signs of age, cracking a little but still not bad. I have a chance to buy this truck and need to know what is a solid offer for it. Thanks for your help. 5 years ago the owner moved to the Denver area and drove it from eastern kansas with no problems. It's a great truck.
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Just wondered what RPM you guys like to run with you flatheads when cruising on the highway? I am thinking about putting in a Tach and didn't know what RPM is good to shoot for other then MPH
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Just wondered what RPM most of you fell comfortable with you flatheads cruising on the highway? I am thinking of putting a tach on my '46 ut really don't know what to look for in the RPM range.
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Personal car talk, is it good for the hobby?
stewdecky replied to Bruce48D24's topic in P15-D24 Forum
I get tired of answering "did you do all the work yourself"? Well like a lot of us I did 80% of the work myself but I farmed out a few things like engine rebuild, rear fender straighting, seat cover, etc. So after I go into details it's like I should have just said no, I bought it this way. -
Well I got mine done. All except the mortise locks that i am still looking for at the right price.Stands 16" and is 20"X42". What do you think?
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I have also been thinking about a cover like that for mine but don't know if i want to drill the snap holes down my otherwise good bedside. I guess it's a give and take. I really like your cover and the truck is awesome.
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I'm the same way Ed. I love my oak floor and don't want to cover it up or scratch it up. I also do not want to premently bolt down a tool box but what do you do on overnighters? It's going to wiegh a ton when full. Probably some type of furniture coaster. I really need the space as you all know our cabs are very small and getting under the seat is not easy. Also I'm after the cool factor. Comming along nicely, will post pics when complete. And Ed you can use any ideas you want, we are all in this together.
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Ok guys, I have been working on the ultimate Dodge Tool box for my WC. OK it is not a pilot house (but still job-rated). You guys are awesome and I have obtained a bunch of information from this site for my flathead. I feel like I'm in the club. I will show pics next week when i hope to have time to finish it. a lid on each side with a flip down front for easy access. dodge logos on the top and front. pics to come.
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I'm going on a 3 hour run this friday and have never went further then 1 hour. I'm a little nervous . You start thinking about all the stuff that could go wrong and every sound puts you on edge. But is sure is fun to drive them.