Got This
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12/27/23 09:06 PM
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dart4forte
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Re: Got This
[Re: earlymopar]
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12/28/23 11:09 AM
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dart4forte
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A picture of a Chevy with a Dodge title? That was my first thought but looking at it, aside from the grill it’s a pilot house.
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Re: Got This
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12/28/23 11:37 PM
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A picture of a Chevy with a Dodge title? That was my first thought but looking at it, aside from the grill it’s a pilot house. I don't know man, looks pretty chevy to me, but most of those trucks of that era look a lot a like. . The "B series trucks" were the 50s Dodge truck line identification. The :B: was followed by a - and a number (B-2 or B-3), the number was the truck weight capacity like the "D" for 73-93 2 wd Dodge trucks (D 100 or a, D 300) or the "W" for the same era 4x4 Dodge trucks (W 100 or W 300).
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Re: Got This
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12/29/23 10:11 AM
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dart4forte
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A picture of a Chevy with a Dodge title? That was my first thought but looking at it, aside from the grill it’s a pilot house. I don't know man, looks pretty chevy to me, but most of those trucks of that era look a lot a like. . The "B series trucks" were the 50s Dodge truck line identification. The :B: was followed by a - and a number (B-2 or B-3), the number was the truck weight capacity like the "D" for 73-93 2 wd Dodge trucks (D 100 or a, D 300) or the "W" for the same era 4x4 Dodge trucks (W 100 or W 300). Oh well, no matter. The guy made it and gave it to me as a gift. Thought I’d share.
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Re: Got This
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12/29/23 06:21 PM
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That image says "Chevy" ALL over it, no way is that a Dodge, not even a B series Dodge. My wife and I were at an antique shop in Waupaca WI a while back and they had a lot of neat vintage pickups and rods stuff, but I pointed out to my wife, "no, that's a 55 Ford, and that is a 48 Chevy" when she'd say "how this for your shop art?" Then, I found the one printed image of an old pickup in front of an old general store, a 53 or 54 Dodge Pilot House pickup. Of course she said, "looks just like the other ones to me." I could even tell the wheelbase and bed style from the image, so I bought it for my shop art. So I said if you see anything like these old pickup images just let me know before you buy it. Not that I don't like the Chevys and Fords of that era, just aint a Dodge.
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Re: Got This
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12/29/23 09:01 PM
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A picture of a Chevy with a Dodge title? That was my first thought but looking at it, aside from the grill it’s a pilot house. I don't know man, looks pretty chevy to me, but most of those trucks of that era look a lot a like. . The "B series trucks" were the 50s Dodge truck line identification. The :B: was followed by a - and a number (B-2 or B-3), the number was the truck weight capacity like the "D" for 73-93 2 wd Dodge trucks (D 100 or a, D 300) or the "W" for the same era 4x4 Dodge trucks (W 100 or W 300). Just to clarify a bit, B series Dodge pickups were built from 1948 through 1953.
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