Post up your favorite sweptline picture
- cudajimmy
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Post up your favorite sweptline picture
Like it says. Doesn't have to be your truck, either.
Here's mine: Don't know who's truck it is, but it's bada$$
Here's mine: Don't know who's truck it is, but it's bada$$
69 Barracuda Notchback 440
61 D100 SWB Poly Auto
65 36' Chris Craft Constellation
61 D100 SWB Poly Auto
65 36' Chris Craft Constellation
I love that truck as well. The picture I have shows it looking a little more greenish. That truck was my inspiration for asking about the citron yella color. I thought that might be the color of this truck. My son had considered that color for his D100, but he has decided against it. But I feel sure I will end up painting one of our swepts that color.
1963 D300 flatbed
1964 D100 stepside
1967 W200 longbed
1969 W200 crewcab shortbed
1971 D100 shortbed (current project)
1974 Cuda
2002 Dakota Quad
1964 D100 stepside
1967 W200 longbed
1969 W200 crewcab shortbed
1971 D100 shortbed (current project)
1974 Cuda
2002 Dakota Quad
- Floorguy
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Re: Post up your favorite sweptline picture
I still think Cudajimmys pictured Power Wagon is the toughest I've seen. Sorry guys, but the painted trucks (mine too) don't look as tough!
Last edited by Floorguy on Sun May 01, 2005 1:10 am, edited 1 time in total.
- MountainMoparRobin
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I've always liked that one also, The man that built it first name is David, and he lived in Maryland, the picture is about 4 yrs old, believe it or not that truck is a straight axle, with a 383
Wanted to show off my truck--I finally got it in the member's rides section.
FWIW, I'll go for the low and street look.
Joe
http://www.sweptline.org/images/profiles/122.jpg
FWIW, I'll go for the low and street look.
Joe
http://www.sweptline.org/images/profiles/122.jpg
1971 4-eyed Shortbed D100 225 /6 727 AT 3.23 rear running on Sweet Lady Propane
http://www.sweptline.org/picpost.htmlDaddiojoe wrote:Thanks, Hotfoot. I don't have a server to post more pix on, ...Joe
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1965 Dodge SWB D100 (Utiline)
1968 Dodge LWB D100 (Sweptline)
1970 Dodge LWB D100 (Dude)
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1965 Dodge SWB D100 (Utiline)
1968 Dodge LWB D100 (Sweptline)
1970 Dodge LWB D100 (Dude)
Jimmy, Not trying to suck up, but this is truly my favorite truck, going by looks alone. If I had the cash, it would be in my drive way.
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1965 Dodge SWB D100 (Utiline)
1968 Dodge LWB D100 (Sweptline)
1970 Dodge LWB D100 (Dude)
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1965 Dodge SWB D100 (Utiline)
1968 Dodge LWB D100 (Sweptline)
1970 Dodge LWB D100 (Dude)
edited because you got it done yourself....
I like that picture better anyway.
Very nice truck!!
We have a 1969 W200 Crewcab...
ours is sweptline instead of utiline.
But yours looks much better than ours
at the moment, but someday ours will ROCK!
Here you go, Mudrider.
You might want to find a different photo hosting site. I use http://www.photobucket.com.
I like that picture better anyway.
Very nice truck!!
We have a 1969 W200 Crewcab...
ours is sweptline instead of utiline.
But yours looks much better than ours
at the moment, but someday ours will ROCK!
Here you go, Mudrider.
You might want to find a different photo hosting site. I use http://www.photobucket.com.
1963 D300 flatbed
1964 D100 stepside
1967 W200 longbed
1969 W200 crewcab shortbed
1971 D100 shortbed (current project)
1974 Cuda
2002 Dakota Quad
1964 D100 stepside
1967 W200 longbed
1969 W200 crewcab shortbed
1971 D100 shortbed (current project)
1974 Cuda
2002 Dakota Quad
I want Mudrider's truck. And the teal green monster truck. And Sherman. There is just something WAY too right about those three Power Wagons. Unfortunatley, I can't post a favorite photo. I can't decide, too many nice trucks involved with this website. And my local favorite (not mine, go figure) is out of comission, the owner managed to grenade the engine, and blow the front clip to ribbons. Damn shame, it is the only FACTORY 426 HEMI Sweptline I've ever seen. Yes, I said FACTORY, he has the documents to prove it. Restoration is likely not possible, he'll ONLY use another same year block.
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