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  1. Norm, I would like to add this to my website I can link to your site or upload it on my mine what ever you think is best. Ed my site is http://www.oldmopar.com/
  2. I have used a 1/2" drive ratchet to remove a p15 and p17 gas tank plug.
  3. Try the links and see if it works for the information http://oldmopar.com/p15/install318a.jpg http://oldmopar.com/p15/install318B.jpg
  4. Try to send it too my email also ed@oldmopar.com Thanks
  5. I know there was a thread about this a while back but I must not be searching correctly. So one time on this question how hard is it to fit a 318 in a P15. I have a 63 dodge truck that has a good running 74 318 engine,trans,rear and am considering installing it in a P15 . thanks
  6. There is a great amount of information on this site not just the forum. Go to the link for Brake information at http://www40.addr.com/~merc583/mopar/framesets/wipbrakeframeset.html
  7. I sold a 1926 Tudor Model T about 4 or 5 years ago in nice condition for $5,300. see photo. It was fun to drive but at about 30 Mph it was too slow for me . I had it about a year Ed
  8. Well said
  9. Sad news when good people pass on. Prehaps we will see a P15 shaped cloud in the sky
  10. If they are the round one most NAPA carry them. If you need the oval try a Ford repo seller like macs Ed
  11. Interesting truck but at $1000.00 its a little over priced
  12. That era had nice style to it. I just picked up a 46 1 ton (wd21) 9' bed. I would think the 2.5 ton would be geared low does it have the 2 speed rear I think it was a option back then
  13. Link to Wikipedia Mopar http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mopar
  14. You can have it both ways JCW now has magnetic bullet holes. http://www.jcwhitney.com/autoparts/ItemBrowse/c-10101/s-10101/p-100000195248/mediaCode-ZX/appId-100000195248/Pr-p_CATENTRY_ID:100000195248
  15. I had a better experience I sold a 88 ford ranger pu I had since new that had 200,00 miles on it. sold it on ebay for I think $200. Buyer was from Michagan he did pick up the truck towed it back. Said he built mud trucks with the frames and it was hard to get good frames where he lived because of the salt. Ed
  16. I had used Eastwood Rust Encapsulator on my 62 Willys about 2 or 3 years ago it held up well and will be using it on my 46 WD truck frame. I use the brush on they sell a spray also but I have been using Rustoleum Rust Reformer for parts that need to be sprayed also used it to touch up the frame on my 64 W300 which is in good shape and I am trying to keep it that way here is a link about the Rustoleum product http://www.rustoleum.com/Product.asp?frm_product_id=30&SBL=1&dds=17 Ed
  17. I received a email the other day from someone selling a 37 if you are interested asking price was $3200 as I saw some pics a while back and it needed much work. I think it is in ca. I have a email and phone# if you are interested. email me for the contact as I do not like to post someones information without there knowledge Ed
  18. That always was a discussion back when I owned a model T. Myself and most owners were using the detergent. One theory was do several short term oil changes with detergent to help clean the engine also read a theory that said the detergent would some how hold the solids and not cause a problem and then there are those that stay with the non-detergent. I liked the concept of a few short term changes then just stayed with the detergent. Ed
  19. My wd21 is a little over 18'. If you need more exact I can measure tomorrow
  20. not out of NY I think PA but th do have a good seection http://www.restorationspecialties.com/products.htm Ed
  21. Not sure who but I think someone form the oldboard had a setup like that. I have a also seen the same set up on some Willys vehicles and I think MPbrake sells a kit Ed
  22. Its been a while but I remember reading a article about making the stripes using a basic pin striping tool like JCW seels for about $10.00 but I do not remeber how the pin striper was set up to make the line correctly. It may have been at the plymouth club forum. Maybe someone else remember how it was set up Ed
  23. That stripe chart is my old web site you can get the same information without the yahoo ads at www.oldmopar.com Ed
  24. Here in NJ it is January no snow yet and weather has been mild and I have no complaints.
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