But weird MoPar stuff keeps popping out of the woodwork lately.
Here's another White Whale that I have been hunting for decades.
Well, one just popped up for sale. Wish me luck- I'm on my way to check it out.
But weird MoPar stuff keeps popping out of the woodwork lately.
Here's another White Whale that I have been hunting for decades.
Well, one just popped up for sale. Wish me luck- I'm on my way to check it out.
In reply to stuart in mn :
I should have bought one before they suddenly became "in"
I found quite a few about 10 years ago for about scrap money .But none closer than an 8 hour drive. This one is dangerously close .
In reply to Cooter :
You need eyes on it? / Want to stop by and check out my junk yard, ah, I mean car collection
Best looking forward control vans ever. They were very rare when new in my territory, which was then metro NY/NJ. Funny I do not like the Dodge pickups of that era.
Indy-Guy said:In reply to Cooter :
You need eyes on it? / Want to stop by and check out my junk yard, ah, I mean car collection
That's a very kind offer. However, I was already on my way there when I posted.
Indy-Guy said:So..... Where's the build thread already?
I don't want to jinx it.
Just waiting on the title. Plan to try to get it unearthed next weekend.
It was a malt and ice cream truck. In the 50s. Very old school. Truck has been sitting in the same spot since 1970. Chicago is about the worst place for a food truck.
We'll see. Even if it is too far gone for me, these have a very rabid following. It's my White Whale, however. I've been hunting one for a very long time, and this is the first one I have even seen in person. It would be tough to let it go.
On the plus side, it's possible that there might be another purge of projects, as I'm not getting any younger. And this one is sure to age me well beyond my years.
Sitting sunk into the ground for half a century? Ouch. I fear the frame, floor and most of the suspension will be left behind when it's pulled out.
Yikes, that roof seam looks scary.
Oh dear lord, I just saw the "fluid drive" tag...
It's gonna be slower than Forrest Gump.
Keep it under 55 or you won't have rod bearings for long.
Cool project though, keep us posted! I vote for a 4BT swap.
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