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Re: 440 into 1954 flat fender Power Wagon?
[Re: GODSCOUNTRY340]
#2657569
05/21/19 01:18 PM
05/21/19 01:18 PM
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Posts: 2,525 God's Country Maryland
GODSCOUNTRY340
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God's Country Maryland
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A little more progress, have installed power brake assembly and steering shaft. I found a way to use one of those six pack connecting rods l have in the way. It worked perfect for supporting the steering shaft. The shaft fit though the wrist pin like it was made for it and since it fit so well I was trying to figure out a support rod for it and figured why not just use an old connecting rod. Works like a charm.
I love the smell of Deer guts in the morning, it smells like... VICTORY!
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Re: 440 into 1954 flat fender Power Wagon?
[Re: basketcase]
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07/23/19 08:58 PM
07/23/19 08:58 PM
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Superfreak
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Superfreak
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Great job and yes the old Power Wagons are great looking trucks.
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Re: 440 into 1954 flat fender Power Wagon?
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#2683681
08/02/19 12:54 PM
08/02/19 12:54 PM
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Posts: 2,525 God's Country Maryland
GODSCOUNTRY340
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God's Country Maryland
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Front bumper installed along with fender mounted turn signals.
I love the smell of Deer guts in the morning, it smells like... VICTORY!
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Re: 440 into 1954 flat fender Power Wagon?
[Re: GODSCOUNTRY340]
#2687569
08/14/19 09:13 AM
08/14/19 09:13 AM
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rocksmopar
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super stock
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Chicago
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That truck looks awesome!!
Looking for affordable 72-74 Cuda parts
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