Old Dodge Trucks

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Here is my work in progress '41. It may upset "every thing street rod needs a Chevy/Ls1" crowd but this one is all Mopar. Only thing GM is the alternator. A Mopar LA engine drops right on the stock frame and disc brakes for the stock axle are at rustyhope.com.
 

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Here is my work in progress '41. It may upset "every thing street rod needs a Chevy/Ls1" crowd but this one is all Mopar. Only thing GM is the alternator. A Mopar LA engine drops right on the stock frame and disc brakes for the stock axle are at rustyhope.com.
Sweet project! Thanks for the link as well!
 
Here is my '57 D100

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Not sure.......................

That was just a joke, referencing a truck used in a Goldie Hawn movie. (Overboard)
You should check it out, very funny. Looks like the same truck.
I used to have a 69 power wagon. Had to put er down. Rusted out everywhere even the frame. Sure do miss that truck, would go anyplace and drove real nice as long as I stayed off
The pavement.
 
Here is my work in progress '41. It may upset "every thing street rod needs a Chevy/Ls1" crowd but this one is all Mopar. Only thing GM is the alternator. A Mopar LA engine drops right on the stock frame and disc brakes for the stock axle are at rustyhope.com.
I love the hub cap air cleaner!!!
 
I am considering selling some of my projects. I have two other ones but no pictures
 

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The silver Macho brings back memories,Bought one new in 78.
This is my daily driver now.
 

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Here are mine. 1965 Fargo W300 Power Wagon. 440, 4 speed, Dana 70's front and rear, 4.88's, drums all around, sitting on 40" bias plys on split rims. 10,000 LB Bulldogg winch. Put it in 4 low and its unstoppable. It takes down trees with ease. I've also got a 1966 Dodge W300 Power Wagon, 360, 4 speed, Dana 70 front and rear with 4.10's. It's a parts truck, but I'd like to use the frame with a cab from the 40's and do a cool 4x4. 1969 Fargo W100 Power Wagon. 318, 4 speed, 8 3/4 rear, Dana 44 front, 4.10's. Got it for free after it sat in the bushes for 20 years. Surprisingly solid. Plan is to get it driving, and leave the patina. Maybe not the moss though.
 
Great Thread! Some super rare and clean trucks. Here was my Baby, 1986 Ramcharger. Miss that girl.
 

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Current truck is a 78 power wagon.
I bougt of the original owner last year.
79K miles, he said he never washed the truck but kept in a garage.
I have the bill of sale from the dealer, window sticker $7700
318 4-speed, radio delete, road wheels (white spoke) and a slider rear window, odd combination for a stripped truck.
As the gentleman got older he love tapped every corner (he was 92)
Good deal for $900
Solid good running truck.

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My 64 D100 getting ready to tear down this week.
 

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Here is a daily driver that got bent up bad in a winter accident.
I run this one for about 4-5 years.
Clean old truck, in the pic it has original paint, but I re-painted it a few year later. 6 cyl 3 on the tree 3.91 gears.

I still want this truck back.

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1969 Fargo W100 Power Wagon. 318, 4 speed, 8 3/4 rear, Dana 44 front, 4.10's. Got it for free after it sat in the bushes for 20 years. Surprisingly solid. Plan is to get it driving, and leave the patina. Maybe not the moss though.

I love that last red Power Wagon. One of my favorites with the white cab on the red body. :glasses7:
 
Here's my 1969 D100 Adventurer. Ordered new with 318/727, PS, PB, AC, bucket seats, etc. Still wears it's original paint and interior.
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