64 Crew, The Vietnam Bomb
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08/24/10 01:27 AM
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I am doing a build thread on a Sweptline site but thought I would share it here too. I bought this truck in August of 1999 and immediatley shaved the door handles and replaced one rocker. I drove it for a while then parked it. It sat for years while I collected parts. I got it to the house last year and blew the thing apart and put a 78 D-200 frame clip on it.
Last edited by Mopargnome; 08/24/10 01:28 AM.
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Re: 64 Crew, The Vietnam Bomb
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08/24/10 02:10 AM
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Cool ... you making it a duallie ?
No on the dually. I had thought about it but the rear axle didnt cost any money out of my pocket so that what I am using.
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Re: 64 Crew, The Vietnam Bomb
[Re: Mopargnome]
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09/02/10 11:44 PM
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Howdy Dave, You know, your project looks to be about 4X the work that my measly swap was, and my hope is that you hang in there through the thick and thin of it. There were numerous times that some swear-laced prayers were muttered just to coax me past the latest engineering-based hurdle that I was being faced with. If you want to see my Cummins-powered beast, I think she can be found on this forum at https://board.moparts.org/ubbthreads/show...e=4#Post5955589Keep fabricating and wrenching, Brian
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