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10 GoodAbout power_hungry
- Birthday 10/26/1956
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Grew up on dairy farm in Michigan. My '4o Dodge is from my uncle's estate(stored 45yrs b4 I got it)
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Computer Programmer
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'40 D-17, Woodland, MI
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Car repair, sailboat racing
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Found an auction in WI with some Mopar cars and trucks
power_hungry replied to adam_knox's topic in P15-D24 Forum
pictures... http://www.jerryandrewsauction.com/jun3/photos/photoindex.asp -
Just for giggles Hoist or lift or both?
power_hungry replied to 1940plymouth's topic in P15-D24 Forum
I tend to think of "Hoists" as installed in (or under) the floor, with swing arms "Lifts" as posts mounted above the floor, with swing arms and "Racks" as ramps that you drive onto and the weight is supported by the tires -
I went to the show.. a lot of beautiful, cool cars, but a lot of " just because you can, doesn't mean you should", too.
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I had a '72 cheby station wagon with pink fuzzy dice, but the 5 1/2 foot wide Texas longhorns on the hood toned them down!
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I went by today and took a look at the frame. No tag on it, or it was covered by the snowplow bracket. Then I sat in it. My head almost touches the ceiling (without the headliner) and the legroom leave something to be desired. Are Pilot House cabs a bit more roomy? Or Power Wagons?
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Nice looking truck, Ed!
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Believe me, I'm tempted. I like the civilain truck, but I like the looks of the military truck, too. I think I need to get my '40 sedan painted and on the road, first. And put the engiine of the Porsche back together... Then see about taking on another project.
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Thanks for the info, guys! Had it been the real deal, then I'd have considered it. I like the truck, but hate playing guessing games when it's time to buy parts. The price is tempting ($500), but I have enough projects as it is. Anybody else interested?
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I believe the WC model confirms the 4X4 originality? BTW... The phone number on the "For Sale" sigh in the previous message is not valid. It was at one time, but it has since been re-assigned to someone who has no clue about this truck.
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Thanks for the link, I've asked my question there. I'm looking forward to getting more pictures tomorrow!
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It's not quite THAT big. The tires pretty much fill the front fender holes. I can't find the card adapter to upload from my phone. Guess I'll have to wait 'til Friday...
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I took a pic with my cell phone, but left it at work last night. I'll post it, and get more on Friday. The owner said it was a rare truck, of course...
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It's civilian. The chrome has been painted over, but looks like a larger (taller) version of a 1/2 ton truck. Bolt pattern is 8-10 inches, 8 lugnuts, I believe.