This is my truck.
I bought it via Ebay in Arkansas
And now its in the Netherlans
Dutch Utiline
- 71mopardude
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Re: Dutch Utiline
Nice truck !!! Whats your plans??
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Re: Dutch Utiline
Well i have a chassis from a 95 Ram 1500 and i am planning a bodyswap
I the mean time i have changed the 727 for a 518, and that worked out fine
The truck runs very smooth, and in the winter ill change the chassis.
For now i use it as a work truck
I the mean time i have changed the 727 for a 518, and that worked out fine
The truck runs very smooth, and in the winter ill change the chassis.
For now i use it as a work truck
Re: Dutch Utiline
Welcome to the site.
Very nice looking Utiline.
John

Very nice looking Utiline.
John

- Txas2step
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Re: Dutch Utiline
Very nice truck!This is my '68 ute that I've owned for 15 months. Very minor rust on hood front and door bottoms. It kinda took a back seat when I bought the '61 shorty from Gordo last Sept.Probably start back on it after I paint the '61 next month. Think I'm going the rat rod look...satin black,little lower, torq-thrust wheels.Chris.
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Re: Dutch Utiline
Nice truck Chris
I have looked around in the Netherlands, and i am the only one with a long wheelbase ute.
Fred
I have looked around in the Netherlands, and i am the only one with a long wheelbase ute.
Fred
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Re: Dutch Utiline
I think the longer utes look better with a larger wheel /tire combo as yours...and low.Chris.