63 W100 SWB

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63 W100 SWB

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Follow the link below to a "work" in progress............2 pages of pics......

http://www.msnusers.com/DodgeSweptline/ ... 3w100.msnw


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Post by HellBelly »

Very nice truck!

Enjoyed looking over the pictures.

I don't have a Powerwagon, but found the rear disk brakes very interesting.. Can you give us more info on them?

Great looking ride! Be sure to submit it to the members rides page.
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1968 Dodge LWB D100 (Sweptline)
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All I can do is drool when I look at those pictures. That is going to be one of the nicest/slickest Power Wagons I've seen. The overdrive sounds great, along with hundreds of other things that truck has. I give it two thumbs up!! :Thumbsup :Thumbsup

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That is one fine looking truck.
Like the gear vender idea. Wonder if you could install one between the trans and transfer case?
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Posted a couple more pics....

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Mike, :clap :clap :clap :salut :Thumbsup !!!!!! Doug.
I sold all of my sweptline trucks,except the invisible one. I just couldn't stand to see it go!
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HellBellyD100 wrote:Very nice truck!

Enjoyed looking over the pictures.

I don't have a Powerwagon, but found the rear disk brakes very interesting.. Can you give us more info on them?

Great looking ride! Be sure to submit it to the members rides page.


REAR DISK BRAKES:

Caliper/Pad = 76-78 Cadillac Eldorado
Rotor = 80-90 Ford 3/4 Ton 4x4
Brake Lines = NAPA 4136789 & 4136760
E Brake cable/parts = junkyard
Info = TSM 303-688-6882 http://www.tsmmfg.com

Thanks for all the interest....I have info about where to get many hard to get parts...email me!

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Hoss wrote:That is one fine looking truck.
Like the gear vender idea. Wonder if you could install one between the trans and transfer case?
Ken

Not enough room between Transfer Case and Tranny for Gear Vendor Overdrive Casing. Thanks for looking!! Thanks to the Gear Vendor, this antique truck cruises past modern trucks with an attitude!

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Post by MountainMoparRobin »

Nice truck cruxman! :Thumbsup
I see from the pictures you are close to where I'm at, and even closer to Hoss. Maybe I'll see ya during the summer, for that is a truly good lookin PowerWagon@ :usa

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Now 3 pages of pics......see link at very top.

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Post by MowagW200 »

It's a nice looking truck! Thanks for posting your pics. I'm an owner of a '64 W200 with split rims. I just ordered rims from SWS (series 20, 16*7", 4.66" b/s). What I wonder is what size did you get and what size of tires did ya mount on your truck. Thanks for your answer.
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Yes- I ordered the same size tubeless rims (from a different source) Tires are Michelin......thanks for looking!!

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See previous entry...forgot to log in before making a reply.

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HellBellyD100 wrote:Very nice truck!

Enjoyed looking over the pictures.

I don't have a Powerwagon, but found the rear disk brakes very interesting.. Can you give us more info on them?

Great looking ride! Be sure to submit it to the members rides page.

Scroll down 5 entries my friend........

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cruxmon wrote:
HellBellyD100 wrote:Very nice truck!

Enjoyed looking over the pictures.

I don't have a Powerwagon, but found the rear disk brakes very interesting.. Can you give us more info on them?

Great looking ride! Be sure to submit it to the members rides page.

Scroll down 5 entries my friend........whoops....more like scroll UP 5 entries....all the specifics of the rear disc brakes are listed...Thanks!

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Post by cruxmon »

Have also posted a pic of my 1953 Dodge PW (flat fender)....follow the link above (first reply) and go to page 3 of the pics!!

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I have posted a few more photos of the restoration.....mostly the "before" part....as you all know...these projects are a slow work always in progress. Follow the link in the very first entry to the pics.....Enjoy

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