Re: 1941 Dodge truck project
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11/06/13 11:41 PM
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I can't wait to ditch the Ford motor in my 37 but I'm stuck with it for now, truck deserves a mopar motor.
IMO if all you have is body sheet metal parts you aren't saving anything
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Re: 1941 Dodge truck project
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11/06/13 11:54 PM
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I can't wait to ditch the Ford motor in my 37 but I'm stuck with it for now, truck deserves a mopar motor.
IMO if all you have is body sheet metal parts you aren't saving anything
I can tell your not from the rust belt. If you have body sheet metal left from anything pre 1970, you have something worth saving! A little , , , & and a modern drive train on a decent chassis makes a fun summer ride. Some of us are more concerned about what brand drive train goes in what brand of vehicle. (I'm amongst the group). Gene
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Re: 1941 Dodge truck project
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11/07/13 01:36 AM
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I can't wait to ditch the Ford motor in my 37 but I'm stuck with it for now, truck deserves a mopar motor.
IMO if all you have is body sheet metal parts you aren't saving anything
I can tell your not from the rust belt. If you have body sheet metal left from anything pre 1970, you have something worth saving! A little , , , & and a modern drive train on a decent chassis makes a fun summer ride. Some of us are more concerned about what brand drive train goes in what brand of vehicle. (I'm amongst the group). Gene
I guess I'm spoiled, my 37 has so little rust I take it for granted
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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Re: 1941 Dodge truck project
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11/07/13 02:36 AM
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some car guys use what they have i get it,,,but im just tired of seeing chevy motors in every thing encluding icon ford bodys,,, lets face it chevy got popular because of pricing,,not because they ever spent big money in developing any thing,,they just took and copied,, do your home work if you dont believe me,,,if you have a chevy motor and cant efford some thing else,cant knock any one for wanting to be a hot rodder,,,but when i see big bucks i na street rod non GM body and a GM motor theres no excuse,,, chevy in a non GM bodied vehicle or chevy in general is what i call the walmart syndrom cheap stuff and every one else is doing it,,,,,,,,good luck with your build
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Re: 1941 Dodge truck project
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11/07/13 02:00 PM
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some car guys use what they have i get it,,,but im just tired of seeing chevy motors in every thing encluding icon ford bodys,,, lets face it chevy got popular because of pricing,,not because they ever spent big money in developing any thing,,they just took and copied,, do your home work if you dont believe me,,,if you have a chevy motor and cant efford some thing else,cant knock any one for wanting to be a hot rodder,,,but when i see big bucks i na street rod non GM body and a GM motor theres no excuse,,, chevy in a non GM bodied vehicle or chevy in general is what i call the walmart syndrom cheap stuff and every one else is doing it,,,,,,,,good luck with your build
This x10...
I don't get all the support on here that justifies putting that junk into a Mopar. It is a Mopar site and they wonder why we don't get it ![](/ubbthreads/images/graemlins/Twocents.gif)
Good luck with the build regardless.
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Re: 1941 Dodge truck project
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11/07/13 08:12 PM
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It is a Mopar site and they wonder why we don't get it ![](/ubbthreads/images/graemlins/Twocents.gif)
This is the first dodge that I have ever owned. It looks like a Dodge to me...I still consider it a Dodge even if you don't.
I thought I was being nice by sharing my "Dodge" build. I guess I was wrong. Y'all have a nice day.
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Re: 1941 Dodge truck project
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11/07/13 10:16 PM
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Richard PLEASE try to understand this is a mopar site and we love our mopars, and mopar people feel that a mopar deserves a mopar in it. putting a chevy or ford engine in one is just not right.. in our opinion... it's like saying mopars motors are junk and I want to put a good engine in my car(truck) that is like a slap in the face to a mopar loyalist . think about it this way, say you had a nice 66-67 nova or a 68 camaro and went to a camaro or nova site and said you had a dodge 318 or a 302 ford engine just sitting in your garage and to save money you were going to put that engine in YOUR chevy. can you imagine what the response would be from the chevy guys ![](/ubbthreads/images/graemlins/hammer.gif) I did a test a few years ago on a camaro and a nova site saying that was what I wanted to do and I was called every name in the book for ruining a good car with that junk mopar engine. I was also told to sell that car and pick up a dart or challenger to put my engine in and let someone who likes chevys build the car that I was going to ruin. ![](/ubbthreads/images/graemlins/shruggy.gif) I know you have a very nice old chevy truck, so i know you like chevys and that is cool, but think how little your truck would be worth with a ford or mopar engine in it and what people would think of it... I bet you never even thought about using anything but a chevy in your chevy with all that being said, it IS YOUR truck and your money so you can do anything you want to your truck. I just think it would more unique and cool if it was mopar powered ![](/ubbthreads/images/graemlins/thumbs.gif) so have fun with your build but please don't get mad with the mopar crowd if someone says something negitive, we're just tired of all the chevy engines in our beloved mopars. Ron...
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Re: 1941 Dodge truck project
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I don't get all the support on here that justifies putting that junk into a Mopar. It is a Mopar site and they wonder why we don't get it ![](/ubbthreads/images/graemlins/Twocents.gif)
Good luck with the build regardless.
Because it's not your truck, it's not my truck and unless you want to front the cash to swap out what's in it for what you think ought to be in it your opinion is moot.
Well..or the gm stuff can be sold off for Chrysler stuff since everyone is so hot over it. My Chrysler drivetrain was cheap. My opinion moot? Sure but my opinion is worth what you paid me for it and vice versa....
wished him good luck with it regardless...
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Re: 1941 Dodge truck project
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11/13/13 01:18 PM
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The 5.7 hemi was the one I tried researching. From what I read it was a pain to make it work without using the steering column that came with the engine (I want to use the old steering wheel and column for looks). Making the trans work sounded like a pain too (ABS required?).
I never tried looking for what it took to swap a 4.7, 5.2, or 5.9
Richard it is easy to use the 5.7 hemi but Yes it does cost some dollars to use one, the hot wire harness is around 1k but you don't need a special column, just their harness and pcm, I plan to use this setup on my 34 phaeton delivery.
but if you went with a older 318 or 360 with a carb you won't need any extra harness or computer. they are easy to wire up and work great in these trucks, My squattie fire truck had a 318 that I bought for less than $100.00 it ran great and got around 18-19 mpg on the road. Ron....
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Re: 1941 Dodge truck project
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12/29/13 12:25 PM
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The rad core IMG_6294 by Flipper_1938, on Flickr and the front crossmember IMG_6296 by Flipper_1938, on Flickr So I started cutting IMG_6298 by Flipper_1938, on Flickr That helped some, but not enough IMG_6302 by Flipper_1938, on Flickr I really had to hack the crap out of things to get the front end to drop down where it needed to be ![](/ubbthreads/images/graemlins/smile.gif) IMG_6323 by Flipper_1938, on Flickr IMG_6318 by Flipper_1938, on Flickr IMG_6317 by Flipper_1938, on Flickr other side IMG_6310 by Flipper_1938, on Flickr top side IMG_6319 by Flipper_1938, on Flickr closer to being right. This is still at stock dakota suspension height. IMG_6325 by Flipper_1938, on Flickr This how I set the cap on and off 100 times IMG_6308 by Flipper_1938, on Flickr
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Re: 1941 Dodge truck project
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The cab is moved back quite a bit from the mock up with the dodge 1/2 ton sheetmetal. I think it will be a more streamlined look once the wheel openings are filled in and the truck is lowered. IMG_6034 by Flipper_1938, on Flickr IMG_6315 by Flipper_1938, on Flickr
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Re: 1941 Dodge truck project
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What's older the truck or that barn you are working in?
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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Re: 1941 Dodge truck project
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What's older the truck or that barn you are working in?
The barn is barely older than the 2001 dakota chassis. I think dad started his shop in 1998....but he had looked at old barns for probably 30-40 years before he figured out exactly what he wanted to build. It is 70x70 with a 30x70 open area down the middle and 14 20x10 bays on the sides (seven on each side).
The big window in the back was from a 30's Ford dealership in Tunica, MS that was salvaged when the casinos went in. The huge front doors were built from cypress rafters slavaged from the same building. Dad built the whole building pretty much by himself. He built the sides with the stalls and then spanned the middle with arches that he assembled in a jig on the ground. He then raised them into position using a homemade crane (35 ft tall tower mounted on a 16ft car hauler trailer, powered by a suzuki samurai with a winch and trailer hitch mounted on the front). He would build the trusses, raise them in the air, drive them to their destination and nail them in place. Man, I wish I would have taken pictures of the set-up. It worked incredibly well.
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Re: 1941 Dodge truck project
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What's older the truck or that barn you are working in?
The barn is barely older than the 2001 dakota chassis. I think dad started his shop in 1998....but he had looked at old barns for probably 30-40 years before he figured out exactly what he wanted to build. It is 70x70 with a 30x70 open area down the middle and 14 20x10 bays on the sides (seven on each side).
The big window in the back was from a 30's Ford dealership in Tunica, MS that was salvaged when the casinos went in. The huge front doors were built from cypress rafters slavaged from the same building. Dad built the whole building pretty much by himself. He built the sides with the stalls and then spanned the middle with arches that he assembled in a jig on the ground. He then raised them into position using a homemade crane (35 ft tall tower mounted on a 16ft car hauler trailer, powered by a suzuki samurai with a winch and trailer hitch mounted on the front). He would build the trusses, raise them in the air, drive them to their destination and nail them in place. Man, I wish I would have taken pictures of the set-up. It worked incredibly well.
Awesome barn, we don't have things like that out here ![](/ubbthreads/images/graemlins/thumbs.gif)
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
Find your spot on earth and ride it.
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