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Charles Furman last won the day on May 6 2014
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My Project Cars
48 & 49 Dodge B1 Woodies, 50 Desoto Sampan
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70 years old, married with two dogs
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Retired
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Oceanside, California, USA
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48 & 49 Dodge B1 Woodies, 50 Desoto Sampan, and Surfing
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01 28 14 01 5.7L Hemi & Transmission
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01 28 14 01 5.7L Hemi & Transmission
Charles Furman commented on Charles Furman's gallery image in Individual Member Photo Albums
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Here are a few NOS and a couple of used parts I have gathered over the years. Now that I am culling out my spare parts bin, I wonder how best to determine their value in today's market. Any Ideas? Original Equipment Dodge 48-53 Truck Parts Parking light lens – NOS (2) Fog light brackets – NOS (1 pair) Under Hood Light – NOS (1) Cigarette Lighter – NOS (2) Heater Water Valve (mounts on top of cylinder head) – NOS (1) Engine Compartment Light – NOS (1) Glove Box Light – NOS (1) Spotlight Bracket Kit – NOS (1) Radio Antenna – Original used (1) Radio Antenna Mounting Kit – NOS (1) Ash Tray – NOS (1), Painted (like new) (2) Taillight Lens with DODGE – NOS (1) Glove Box Liner – New aftermarket (2) Amp Gauge – NOS (1) Misc. Dash Knobs – used Passenger Side Mirror Bracket (small) – Used (1) – extremely rare
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1949 Dodge B1B Woodie Makeover
Charles Furman replied to Charles Furman's topic in Mopar Flathead Truck Forum
Here is how it looks now. I still have a few bugs to work out, but I am very pleased with the outcome. The process was a nightmare. When I get time I will write it all up so that the next person that takes a project like this on will be able to benefit from my mistakes. -
Can anyone help me with two paint questions? 1. What color primer did Dodge use on the Pilothouse trucks in 1948? 2. What is the name/number of the Dark Blue (almost black) color used on the Pilothouse trucks in 1948? Thanks for any help you can provide. Charles
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I am selling two horns (single cone) and a driver's side mirror bracket (small stamped version) to a friend and I want to be fair on the price. Can anyone give me thoughts on what a fair price might be for these items? Both horns work. One is rough with one of the terminals broken so it only has one nut left. The other horn is in nice shape with good paint. The mirror bracket is rough with a little ptting. Thanks for any help you can offer.
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I put the receiver through the stock bumper. It's a lot more work, but I like the way it turned out.
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1949 Dodge B1B Woodie Makeover
Charles Furman replied to Charles Furman's topic in Mopar Flathead Truck Forum
It wasn't too far away, but far enough that we are safe. Everyone had some level of discomfort because over the past three days there have been over 15 fairly large fires in North San Diego County, and close to 40,000 people have been evacuated from there homes. Our fire crews and the residents handled things really well, in part, because we learned so much from the 2003 and 2007 fires. So far only one fatality, a transient who had a camp out in a brushy area. -
1949 Dodge B1B Woodie Makeover
Charles Furman replied to Charles Furman's topic in Mopar Flathead Truck Forum
Sorry I haven't posted much lately, but a lot has been going on down here in the San Diego area. (see picture). We are safe, the trucks are safe, so I have a lot to be thankful for. Others are not so lucky. At times like this, your priorities get a reality check. I'll post more truck upgrade pictures next week. -
1949 Dodge B1B Woodie Makeover
Charles Furman replied to Charles Furman's topic in Mopar Flathead Truck Forum
Thanks Rod. -
1949 Dodge B1B Woodie Makeover
Charles Furman replied to Charles Furman's topic in Mopar Flathead Truck Forum
5/5/14 Update Well, we got the trailer hitch all fabricated and painted. I want to thank everyone for all the ideas, especially Gerald (GTK). We kind of copied GTK's design and I am thrilled with how it came out. Here's a couple of pictures, plus one of the gas tank painted and mounted: -
Since you have a spare tire mount on the passenger side fender, you could put a new tank behind the rear axle where the spare usually went. There is enough room back there you have a lot of tank options. You can buy off the rack or make one. Here are a couple of pictures of the tank we just built for my 49 B1B.
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1949 Dodge B1B Woodie Makeover
Charles Furman replied to Charles Furman's topic in Mopar Flathead Truck Forum
04-24-14 Update Rear axle housing is drying and the gas tank has been reassembled, so they will be reinstalled tomorrow. We hope to have the truck on the road by mid-May so we can get a couple of hundred miles on it locally before we head up to Santa Cruz, CA in mid-June. -
Not everyone's cup of tea
Charles Furman replied to ruff1148kr's topic in Mopar Flathead Truck Forum
I love what you're doing, and I agree with the other comments that you're both creative and talented. I can't wait to see it when it done. -
1949 Dodge B1B Woodie Makeover
Charles Furman replied to Charles Furman's topic in Mopar Flathead Truck Forum
4-18-14 Update The rear-end in mounted and the work on the rear sway bar system is in progress. Here are some pictures. The sway bar is installed between the frame rails ahead of the axle and will be connect to the axle on both sides outside the frame rails. You can see the bearings in the pictures. Because of the weight of the wood body, we are using the same design and components that are used in open class off-road racing trucks.