70 Power Wagon Build
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Cab is set on new frame. Things are going to work AWESOME! We will need to make cab mounts. We knew that. That fact allowed us to center the wheel opening around the tire. Things are mocked up and cab mounts built. Unfortunately, some other stuff has taken priority though, so we have not worked on it too much on the last week. As more develops, I will post.
Re: 70 Power Wagon Build
Nice!
John
John
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John,
Not sure if you mean "nice" on the truck or the Satellite? :-) Either way, thank you!
Jamie
Not sure if you mean "nice" on the truck or the Satellite? :-) Either way, thank you!
Jamie
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Re: 70 Power Wagon Build
Do you have a long bed you are putting on the frame? Also keep in mind the rear part of the frame kicks up higher above the rear axle than a Sweptline frame. The bed won't sit correctly on the newer frame.
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All of the above Jamie....Plowking wrote:John,
Not sure if you mean "nice" on the truck or the Satellite? :-) Either way, thank you!
Jamie
John
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Very cool. Looks like it will be a nice truck. The fact that your dad bought the sattelite new is really awesome. 426 wedge and a 4 speed? I can hardly contain myself . It's a factory race car. I definitely have to come see you some time.
Randy
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OK,
We've been SUPER busy with Trannies, so we've been fitting time in on the truck as possible. Brandon, Ray and Daulton have been hammering away on it pretty regular. So, we pulled the 440 out of the '70 frame and mocked it up in the '72-80 frame. Thing fit AMAZINGLY well. It looks like we will just need to re-slot the engine mount brackets and that is it! The 440 that was in the 70 frame didn't have a truck oil pan on it because it had so much lift, the oil pan cleared the axle housing, (that is why the wood is there for the time being) so I secured one with a pickup from a friend for $15.00. Pan is painted and ready to install. We will be degreasing the entire engine and painting it with a fresh coat of Chrysler Turquoise engine paint. I also plan to put an Edelbrock Performer RPM intake on it and ditch the Holley Street Dominator single plane intake.
We've been SUPER busy with Trannies, so we've been fitting time in on the truck as possible. Brandon, Ray and Daulton have been hammering away on it pretty regular. So, we pulled the 440 out of the '70 frame and mocked it up in the '72-80 frame. Thing fit AMAZINGLY well. It looks like we will just need to re-slot the engine mount brackets and that is it! The 440 that was in the 70 frame didn't have a truck oil pan on it because it had so much lift, the oil pan cleared the axle housing, (that is why the wood is there for the time being) so I secured one with a pickup from a friend for $15.00. Pan is painted and ready to install. We will be degreasing the entire engine and painting it with a fresh coat of Chrysler Turquoise engine paint. I also plan to put an Edelbrock Performer RPM intake on it and ditch the Holley Street Dominator single plane intake.
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Another shot: This shot shows the NP445 that we are using. I bought this from a guy at the Maple Grove Mopar show last year for $10.00. Yes 10.00!!! We thought it a was a NP435. Then started researching and checking and discovered it was a 445 with a 4.56 1st gear instead of 6.69 like the 435 was. Quite a lucky find! Especially for $10.00!!! It is attached to the correct '69-71 big block truck bellhousing. I also got super lucky here and scored this for $50.00. We are using a NP208 transfer case because of its light weight and easy availability. Scored this one almost free! See the following pictures explaining what we did here.
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Trans picture: I obviously cleaned and detailed the unit. It is PERFECT inside. Just re gasketed it and detailed it. It even came with a good (not worn) shifter and a mint factory shifter boot!
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We took the 208 transfer case and mocked everything up. Due to the distance that the transmission output shaft plunges into the transfer case coupler, we needed to machine up a 1/4" thick spacer ring to give clearance. Worked well. I have the 445 adapter machined to accept the 208 bolt pattern. Everything else was fine except depth as explained above.
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Also been making progress on bed as well as cab floors, rockers, etc. Picture of passenger side rocker, floor, door hinge area replacement. It is truly a shame how the previous owners butchered this poor truck. The trans tunnel is torched out, the floor to the rear of the tunnel was also torched out. Other random holes, were drilled/cut in various places. There is a LOT of work to do yet with sheet metal replacement on the cab.
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We mocked up the cab and box on the later frame. Again, things are going AWESOME! We have to move the rear diff 2 inches forward because of the wheel base difference. That is already done. Picture is before though. Its starting to look like a truck! Then, all back apart again
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Nice work.
I also love the Satellite. I own Two. Both 65's.
This one is a 383 4spd.
I also love the Satellite. I own Two. Both 65's.
This one is a 383 4spd.
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Your whole shop makes me drool. You are very lucky to still have all those cars, good for you for hanging on to them. I had a 70 Challenger and a 60 Fury that I am going to kick myself till the day I die for selling, and being a dumb kid in the days before Barrett Jackson drive the prices through the roof, I really didn't get much for them. Anyway, I like the truck you building, and was wondering about that paint color. I would like to paint my crew cab PW that color. Do you know if it is a factory color and what it is called. I have seen several PW s that color and I think it looks great.
Thanks,
Trevor
Thanks,
Trevor
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Trevor,
Thank you for the compliment. I really don't know if it is a factory color. The cab was obviously yellow originally as we found yellow all over under the dash, etc. So, I apologize, I can't help you out there. It isn't a bad color. I am really leaning toward orange with a white roof when we paint it.
Jamie
Thank you for the compliment. I really don't know if it is a factory color. The cab was obviously yellow originally as we found yellow all over under the dash, etc. So, I apologize, I can't help you out there. It isn't a bad color. I am really leaning toward orange with a white roof when we paint it.
Jamie
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When you redid the floor did you have new sheet metal for the floor and rockers?Sure turned out real nice !!
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Yes I did. Got it all from a board member here located in southern PA. REAL NICE stuff. Still needs some fitting and trimming, but what doesn't? Cab floor is FINALLY finished. Now we are just finish welding and grinding all the seams. Should be pretty nice when finished!