
- mostly intact, no major damage or sloppy repairs.

- needs a little cleaning.

- this set up works better.

- getting ready to get it ready to "work".

- after an application of some elbow grease.

- doesn't look too bad.

- the "toy box" with new wheels to match truck.

- son's sprint car

- kids' carts
Long time reader, first time poster. Thought I should put some pictures of my 68 D200 up. I bought it for a "work" truck to haul lumber, trash, junk, etc. Somehow it quickly became the toy box hauler. I get more compliments than you could possibly imagine. I am still amazed at the number of people that have taken pictures of this. One of these days I might get the time and the $$$ to fix it up a little. As we all know, Dodges are measured in cubic dollars, so this process is going to take longer than I would like, but it will get there. I want to thank all of you for the many solutions to the various problems, the many ideas and the photos.
I did have to install one of the Firestone air spring kits to help the sagging springs. The truck and trailer, with the big car, four wheeler and all the equipment tips the scales at 12,000 lbs.The very tired 318 struggles a little bit. So we stay off the freeway with the trailer as much as possible. But it does get us there.
I hope the pictures come through okay. The sprint car belongs to my son and the go carts are his boys' (ages 5 and 8). Keeps us all busy !!