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On 3/11/2022 at 6:15 PM, wallytoo said:

 

interesting that several changes have been made to it, primarily from a '53: the D_O_D_G_E on the dash, the wiper knob, and the rear fenders in particular.

Yeah, who knows what else they did, or why, or when. Probably even more, if I knew about the details of the parts. I have gotten used to the fenders. I didn't know about the wiper knob nor the DODGE on the dash. Thanks. 

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Getting ready to move the '51 into a 'new' garage, and worrying about will it fit. After pinning back the door on the rails, it fit. 

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We've just picked this up this morning, very new territory for us so i hope the forum members are patient enough to answer some future dumb qestions from the wrong side of the pond ?

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21 hours ago, JaggersB3B said:

 so i hope the forum members are patient enough to answer some future dumb qestions 

 

 

Life rule 16-a stupid question is easier to answer than a stupid mistake is to fix. 

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On 4/24/2022 at 12:00 PM, JaggersB3B said:

We've just picked this up this morning, very new territory for us so i hope the forum members are patient enough to answer some future dumb qestions from the wrong side of the pond ?

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Don't worry about it. Stupid questions are the easy ones to answer,so EVERYBODY loves to answer them.

 

 

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On 4/24/2022 at 10:00 AM, JaggersB3B said:

We've just picked this up this morning, very new territory for us so i hope the forum members are patient enough to answer some future dumb qestions from the wrong side of the pond ?

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Yeah, certainly respectable, but this forum is about trucks  -OK?

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few more pics from last week (one similar, one new)

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'54 C1B. 1/2 ton. 

 

It's had a lot done to it in its past, some of it a little hacky. But overall it runs and drives well enough for an old truck. Needs some TLC, deleting some 1980's updating and a few things updated. 

 

Mods that I know have been done:

318LA with Eldebrock Performer intake and carb. 

727 3-speed tranny w/ floor shifter

Dana D35 rear-end with 3.07 gears

12V update

Painless rewire

Aftermarket air. This is crusty and needs to go. 

New gauges

 

Needs:

New rubber everywhere

Steering box seals (at least) 

Shocks

Suspension bushings

Brake rebuild or update

Speedo rebuild

Tach addition maybe

Fuel sender or wiring fix

Rear end seepage fix

Bed wood replacement

Interior

Minor body work

 

Funny that someone put engine upgrades on the 318, but put 3.07 gears in a D35. Guess they were looking for highway speeds and not burnouts. ? At least they stayed Mopar. Resized_Resized_20220516_203940(1).jpeg.6c16585bb9cc8ec55e9e40ede114555a.jpeg

 

 

 

 

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Sorry I've been AWOL for a while! 

"No man is entitled to the blessings of freedom unless he be vigilant in its preservation."

– General Douglas MacArthur

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going thru old family photos I FINALLY find a pic with FEF in it (barely)....

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New to me 1952 B3B restomod. Has a modified MOPAR 360 ci motor from a 1986 vehicle couple with a 737 transmission. Older restoration, but still pretty nice.

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Not my truck!  The new Buc-ee’s fuel station and store in Crossville, TN opened a few weeks ago and we stopped there to gas up and see inside.  My wife got a couple of pictures of the 48-50 B-1/B-2 “product display”.  ?D846B493-3415-4BAC-9440-97C3BEDA49F0.jpeg.ea9852ff5d11d9375002624c51714532.jpeg 

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Do these count 1925 3/4 ton woody also had this 1973 CNT 900 318 Detroit diesel 13 speed road ranger Broke my heart to get rid of it but it sat more then I drove it Also had a 1947 Dodge cab over   John

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1 minute ago, Chuckster555 said:

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1950  B2   Bought it from the original owner. They bought it in Colorado. Used it on their farm hauling hay out of the field.  All original except for the rear diff and the tires and wheels. ( had the wheels made). Its a work in progress.   More to com later

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My daughter had a photo session for her senior (highschool) pictures today, and she asked if she could use the '46 WC for some of her pictures.  I was actually surprised she asked, but it sure did make me happpy ! ?Anyway, while she was taking some other pictures, I took the opportunity to snap a couple pics of the truck with my cell phone.

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my friend Jeff's '54 truck, from a "cars & coffee" earlier this year.

 

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and my "truck" right nearby:

 

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ok.  ok.   look close at the front of the hood to see the mopar connection.

 

and a pic of my dodge at the last "cars & coffee" for the season:

 

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