They make noise. loud enough to hear over the am radio and with the a/c on high.DocsTruck wrote:How exactly do curb feelers work? Do they just scrape the curb and you hear them, or did they have sensors with a buzzer or something?
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Completley agree!dirtrider wrote:I like this truck. Looks cool lowered and with vintage mags.
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me after i got beack from my FIRST drive all alone of my adult life in my FIRST Truck!!!!
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Is that tire smoke I see in the back ground ??
I wont tell anyone .

Andy
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Trucks from last 2 years Cruises all from Colorado
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OK, I'll chip in my shots.
Here's some shots of my 67. It was a D200 for it's first 335k miles, then I got it and turned it into a W200 a few years ago. Dad got it in about '69 or '70, and in fact he helped a friend order it new, so when he did get it it was like it was his to begin with. One of my earliest memories is the day that we went to get it.
This is not long before it became a W200, though it was taken easily 10 years ago
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This is just a few months ago when I brought it over to the house from my friend's property (post 4wd conversion):


This is how it sits beside the garage right now (after the bath)
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Now I'll show ya the 66. This is how I got it (440 already installed), in 1992 in Tucson Arizona. Talk about a sleeper!


These were taken in the mid 1990's right after I finished the conversion after I got moved back to Oregon:


And this is what I liked to do with it (other than drive it every day):

And a couple of misc. shots I dusted off from the back of the album:


Here's some shots of my 67. It was a D200 for it's first 335k miles, then I got it and turned it into a W200 a few years ago. Dad got it in about '69 or '70, and in fact he helped a friend order it new, so when he did get it it was like it was his to begin with. One of my earliest memories is the day that we went to get it.
This is not long before it became a W200, though it was taken easily 10 years ago


This is just a few months ago when I brought it over to the house from my friend's property (post 4wd conversion):


This is how it sits beside the garage right now (after the bath)


Now I'll show ya the 66. This is how I got it (440 already installed), in 1992 in Tucson Arizona. Talk about a sleeper!


These were taken in the mid 1990's right after I finished the conversion after I got moved back to Oregon:


And this is what I liked to do with it (other than drive it every day):











And a couple of misc. shots I dusted off from the back of the album:


Jeff Easterbrook
66 D100 440/727 on 72 IFS chassis
67 W200 440/4-sp. Resting
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66 D100 440/727 on 72 IFS chassis
67 W200 440/4-sp. Resting
76 IH Scout II
81 MB 240D
http://www.jeasterbrook.usana.com
Frame swap Q & A guy

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Not much to say as of yet. Just got it today. I have a lot of work to do (A lot of rust) and a lot to learn about it. Is badged as 100 Power Wagon. Vin search seems to agree. Is a short bed with dualmatic hubs and a slant 6. More to follow in the Powerwagon section in the comming months.
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Here is mine, in the process of throwing '93 axles and steering under it, along with a 'baby' cummins - 4bt. I also have some black heated leather seats from an '04 F150 for a little more comfort.
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Very nice!!!craig1017 wrote:Here is mine, in the process of throwing '93 axles and steering under it, along with a 'baby' cummins - 4bt. I also have some black heated leather seats from an '04 F150 for a little more comfort.

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Ohh I see I don't get a very nice. Hahah
That is an awesome truck though. Beyond awesome. Almost beyond words.

That is an awesome truck though. Beyond awesome. Almost beyond words.
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havnt worked on the truck in a wile. looking for a c body car from to put it on. iv ben busy workin on my 340 duster latly. this pic was right after i put the motor in tho
the heart beat stops here!
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73 340 duster
71 charger
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73 340 duster
71 charger
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Cool shirt dude, and cool truck!!!! Got a bitchin' camaro?
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naw mang i got a bitchin duster ;)
the heart beat stops here!
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73 340 duster
71 charger
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probally the transmission, it about to fall off...pismopowerwagon wrote:Is that tire smoke I see in the back ground ??I wont tell anyone .
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Hi all, I'm new to this board, so this seemed like a good place to start :)
This is my 1971 D200. 383 2bbl, 727, Spicer 60 3.54, 71,000 original miles...
I'm the third owner and this truck is (at the moment) 100% stock. I've spent the
winter cleaning up the paint and interior, even though it's currently garaged and
has spent all it's life in a garage. I drive this beast to work every day! Well, work
is only 3.5 miles. I am planning to lower it a couple inches, not too much, and put
some smaller tires on it, along with a 4 bbl, and electronic ignition. The body is
super straight and the paint is really good for it's age! Anyway, I'm 28 and I also
have a 1980 Dodge Aspen, 2 door, 225/auto, and a 1967 Dart GT...
This is my 1971 D200. 383 2bbl, 727, Spicer 60 3.54, 71,000 original miles...
I'm the third owner and this truck is (at the moment) 100% stock. I've spent the
winter cleaning up the paint and interior, even though it's currently garaged and
has spent all it's life in a garage. I drive this beast to work every day! Well, work
is only 3.5 miles. I am planning to lower it a couple inches, not too much, and put
some smaller tires on it, along with a 4 bbl, and electronic ignition. The body is
super straight and the paint is really good for it's age! Anyway, I'm 28 and I also
have a 1980 Dodge Aspen, 2 door, 225/auto, and a 1967 Dart GT...
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NICE TRUCK ... WELCOME TO THE SITE........................ JACK
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Nice D200. The 3:54 gear set is good to have with the price of fuel.
Welcome to the site.
John

Welcome to the site.
John

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Alright! Another Oregonian!!! I take it you currently have the bed off? Doesn't seem to be anything casting a shadow on the ground behind the cab... Gorgeous truck, though!!
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Actually, my garage door leaks and there's a pool of water under the truck....Guess it was a trick shot!
Here's a photo of the worst side of my truck. But I still love it! And thanks all for the kind words!!

Here's a photo of the worst side of my truck. But I still love it! And thanks all for the kind words!!
'71 D200 383/727
'67 Dart GT
'80 Aspen /6
'67 Dart GT
'80 Aspen /6