41 plymouth pickup
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02/21/14 04:56 PM
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41hemitrk
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Here is my 41 Plymouth with 354 Chrysler with 6 carbs w 727 on a modified stock frame Fatman coilover front 4bar rear 3/4 b body.
Last edited by 41hemitrk; 02/21/14 05:01 PM.
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Re: 41 plymouth pickup
[Re: 41hemitrk]
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02/21/14 11:44 PM
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Talked to you at the Nats this year about the wiper motor. Thanks for the help!
56 Plaza 63 D100 step side 67 Coronet, 68 Roadrunner, 69 Super Bees, 69 Coronet 500 convertible, 70 Roadrunner Post, 79 D150 360, and a severe case of Mopar a,d,d
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Re: 41 plymouth pickup
[Re: moparx]
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02/22/14 09:36 AM
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Mike P
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".....Ya, but your truck doesn't have a Hemi in it....." Mine does. Nice 41. How about some more pictures? I like your choice of induction. It looks like you're running progressive linkage on 97s? This will eventually be going into mine. I modified it for Rochesters.....right now it just has run stand time on it but sounds healthy the neighbors love it
1957 Plymouth (Hemi, Dual Quads, A833 4 Speed 9 1/4 w 4.10) Sold 1937 Dodge Pickup (Hemi, 6X2 intake, 46RH, Dana 60 w 4.56) Sold 1968 Plymouth Valiant 2dr sedan (354 HEMI, 46RH w/4.30 gears) under construction
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Re: 41 plymouth pickup
[Re: poorboy]
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02/23/14 04:35 AM
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fstfish66
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I love this era of Dodge trucks! Yours sounds like its equipped about right. Nice truck. Gene
I dig that 41 love the front trim,,and the stance,,and who dont like a HEMI,,, i bet that year truck is hard to find,,,
1966 barracuda prostreeter super charged 340(SOLD) 1940 dodge coupe 241 hemi street rod 2014 ram express hemi 4x4 dailey driver 2015 cherokee 2013 R/T classic
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Re: 41 plymouth pickup
[Re: fstfish66]
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02/25/14 02:21 PM
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poorboy
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The Dodge trucks from 39-47 are basically the same, and the Plymouth and Fargo trucks are very similar as well, except for the very specific parts like tailgates and scripting. There have been minor changes over the years, but a lot more of the 46 & 47 Dodge trucks were built and still turn up from time to time, some in pretty good condition.
WW II basically stopped all auto & truck production between 1942 and 1945, so anything through those years would be very rare, and any trucks would probably have been 1 1/2 ton or larger. Other then the larger front fenders and wheel openings, the front clip and cab are suppose to be the same for all the 39-47 Dodge non-military trucks.
If you like this style of truck, the 46 & 47 Dodge trucks are going to be the easiest ones to find. The hardest part is having the cash on hand when the trucks turn up. I've missed a few because of that issue. Gene
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Re: 41 plymouth pickup
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02/25/14 11:16 PM
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Quote:
The Dodge trucks from 39-47 are basically the same, and the Plymouth and Fargo trucks are very similar as well, except for the very specific parts like tailgates and scripting. There have been minor changes over the years, but a lot more of the 46 & 47 Dodge trucks were built and still turn up from time to time, some in pretty good condition.
WW II basically stopped all auto & truck production between 1942 and 1945, so anything through those years would be very rare, and any trucks would probably have been 1 1/2 ton or larger. Other then the larger front fenders and wheel openings, the front clip and cab are suppose to be the same for all the 39-47 Dodge non-military trucks.
If you like this style of truck, the 46 & 47 Dodge trucks are going to be the easiest ones to find. The hardest part is having the cash on hand when the trucks turn up. I've missed a few because of that issue. Gene
I prefer the pre-39 trucks, hard to tell a 39 from a 47
69.5 A12 Bee, first purchased in 1976, car 169 on registry
69 Coronet R/T 440/4 spd
69 Coronet 500 Conv H code 383 4bbl/auto
37 Plymouth PU
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