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Re: 1941 Dodge truck project [Re: moparpollack] #1843840
06/07/15 11:27 PM
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It is welded. but not sanded smooth.

It took a lot more work that I thought it would.

IMG_7129 by Flipper_1938, on Flickr

Still have to weld up the EGR hole and the purge solenoid hole
IMG_7130 by Flipper_1938, on Flickr

It's the cat's a$$ smile
IMG_7131 by Flipper_1938, on Flickr

Re: 1941 Dodge truck project [Re: moparpollack] #1843841
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Originally Posted By moparpollack
Here's what my buddy does to dress them up. up


Yep, that is what I'm trying to do. Mine probably won't be that shiney though.

Re: 1941 Dodge truck project [Re: Flipper1938] #1845073
06/09/15 05:27 PM
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still wish this truck was getting any one of these frown shruggy



Re: 1941 Dodge truck project [Re: Mopar Ron] #1847785
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I know. I wish I could afford any of those plus a 4 speed automatic.

Re: 1941 Dodge truck project [Re: Flipper1938] #1847801
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Hard to beat a 5.3/4L60E for bang for the buck really...

Re: 1941 Dodge truck project [Re: Flipper1938] #1848399
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Originally Posted By Flipper1938
I know. I wish I could afford any of those plus a 4 speed automatic.



I have a great running 93 5.2(318)and (518)4speed OD out of a Dakota for sale right now for $1,000.00 and and not one call.
it has the computer and EFI and everything, PS pump,air unit,starter and exaust manifolds shruggy

and OZ,I know the chevy stuff is Cheap.
but so is the mopar stuff if you look around

yeah a 5.7-6.1 hemi is nice but cost more
but the older mopar V8s work well and are reasonable to.

hell a friend of mine is building a 33 PLy coupe I sold him and he just picked up a great running 440/727 from a motor home with less than 47,000 miles on it for $600.00 up cool

like I said, I just wish this truck could be mopar powered...
Oh well can't save them all,wish I could.
I'm sure this truck will be a fun truck when done,
and it would be fun with a mopar in it as well.... punkrocka up

Re: 1941 Dodge truck project [Re: Flipper1938] #1851506
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I really hope it turns out cool. I want to make it my daily driver.

Re: 1941 Dodge truck project [Re: Flipper1938] #1856358
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It is supposed to be a nice cool weekend coming up. Hopefully I will get the body mounts fabbed and start bead rolling some floor pans

Re: 1941 Dodge truck project [Re: Flipper1938] #1880528
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I'm fixing to piss some Toyota people off too. I'm gonna stick a chevy LS motor into my daughter's FJ40 :-)

Re: 1941 Dodge truck project [Re: Flipper1938] #1880666
07/29/15 12:31 PM
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It's ok, they are only toyota people.. laugh2

Re: 1941 Dodge truck project [Re: Flipper1938] #1880830
07/29/15 03:27 PM
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Originally Posted By Flipper1938
I'm fixing to piss some Toyota people off too. I'm gonna stick a chevy LS motor into my daughter's FJ40 :-)



here's a cool idea, use the LS engine from the 41 for the Toyota and get and put a MOPAR engine in the 41.
stirthepot up cool wrench


Just wish full thinking wave beer

Re: 1941 Dodge truck project [Re: Flipper1938] #1880962
07/29/15 06:47 PM
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Hey Ron, I got the SRT10 engine and trans here...soon as I find a donor Chevy C10 it will be going in. laugh2

Re: 1941 Dodge truck project [Re: Flipper1938] #1883316
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Nope. It is a 2nd 5.3 that I have bought. I only paid $550 for this one.

edit: it cost me $40 to replace the cut harness and another $15 for the drive by wire gas pedal from pull-a-part. I'm up to $605 now.

Last edited by Flipper1938; 08/05/15 10:17 AM.
Re: 1941 Dodge truck project [Re: Flipper1938] #1889359
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its gonna be a nice looking truck, keep up the good work.

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