
Work vs. play
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Work vs. play
We see lots of pictures of trucks at car shows, on the cruise, looking pretty, etc. But how many guys use their Sweptline for what it was built to do? Lets see some pictures of these trucks hard at work.


'69 D200 383/727 -and- '68 D200 318/833od 4x4 conversion project

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Re: Work vs. play
thats alot of trailer for a 318
Re: Work vs. play
so how did it tow? are you running 4.11s? my poly flatbed loved to tow with the 4.88s. 65 loaded all day. ran better that way 

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Re: Work vs. play
Mine is a garage queen


'66 Cummins W250 5 spd crew cab long bed
'67 W200 Cummins, never-ending project
'74 Ramcharger Cummins 5 speed
'02 24v quad cab 6 speed dually 4x4
'67 W200 Cummins, never-ending project
'74 Ramcharger Cummins 5 speed
'02 24v quad cab 6 speed dually 4x4
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Re: Work vs. play
Okay, I'll come clean. I don't even have a 5th wheel receiver... I lived in that trailer for a year at my last job, and couldn't resist taking that picture! It was an insanely heavy trailer (complete fiberglass ext., all Oak cabinets, Corian counters, tile in the kit/bath...).
Funny how two of those trucks are beautifully restored, too! I love the pics. Robin, that '65 is a slant six truck too, no?
Here is my most common load:

And other more appropriately sized loads:


I can't seem to find the pic with the full pallet of cement bags, with a mixer in tow. That squatted it quite nicely...
Funny how two of those trucks are beautifully restored, too! I love the pics. Robin, that '65 is a slant six truck too, no?
Here is my most common load:
And other more appropriately sized loads:
I can't seem to find the pic with the full pallet of cement bags, with a mixer in tow. That squatted it quite nicely...
'69 D200 383/727 -and- '68 D200 318/833od 4x4 conversion project

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Re: Work vs. play
1& 2 taken last year in the search for a Cristmas tree.
3 was 4th of July after winning best 4x4 at the local show, it won but is far cry from a show truck.
3 was 4th of July after winning best 4x4 at the local show, it won but is far cry from a show truck.
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I was thinking the same thing about your truck and Bad "A" B body. Drool
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Cool pictures guys, thanks for sharing!
This is what I love about old trucks. Bought a 'new' truck last weekend, and 3 days later loaded over 2,000lbs of scrap in the back. Didn't have to worry about how it would handle the load, or about scratching the nice paint.


This is what I love about old trucks. Bought a 'new' truck last weekend, and 3 days later loaded over 2,000lbs of scrap in the back. Didn't have to worry about how it would handle the load, or about scratching the nice paint.
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Re: Work vs. play

Power Wagon by MountainSpringsPowerWagons, on Flickr

1964 W100 Power Wagon by MountainSpringsPowerWagons, on Flickr
1962 W100 - Dana 60s, NV4500- LU2 winch, PS, PB
1965 W200 CC 12 Valve P-Pump, HE351/S475, 5x12s, pushrods, 60# springs, 55 DVs, 18*,O-ringed
1965 D100-> W100 Town Wagon 225 Slant - NP435
1965 W200 CC 12 Valve P-Pump, HE351/S475, 5x12s, pushrods, 60# springs, 55 DVs, 18*,O-ringed
1965 D100-> W100 Town Wagon 225 Slant - NP435
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Re: Work vs. play
Seems, I only have pictures of dumb stuff I have done. My truck does work everytime I drive it, so I guess only the oddballs get a picture.
this was sketchy, shorty on the trailer, flat towed 4 door behind that, posi, no caster in the front wheels, it pushed me whereever it wanted to, 140 miles at 35, lol, but I did get it home.

Out to PA, picked up these two cars and drove back, didnt sleep the whole trip, did it nonstop, lol. 85mph out, 60 tops back. neither car had a motor.

doin some horse tradin.

here is a bad night at the track with my little brothers car.

me out in california on highway one south of san fran.

this was sketchy, shorty on the trailer, flat towed 4 door behind that, posi, no caster in the front wheels, it pushed me whereever it wanted to, 140 miles at 35, lol, but I did get it home.

Out to PA, picked up these two cars and drove back, didnt sleep the whole trip, did it nonstop, lol. 85mph out, 60 tops back. neither car had a motor.

doin some horse tradin.

here is a bad night at the track with my little brothers car.

me out in california on highway one south of san fran.


Re: Work vs. play
Just a pic of the powerwagon pulling my racecar. The slant six sure is slow going. Can't wait to get the cummins in this spring.
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how fast were you able to go?raceguy wrote:Just a pic of the powerwagon pulling my racecar. The slant six sure is slow going. Can't wait to get the cummins in this spring.
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Re: Work vs. play
Hualin "Free" wood for the shop, 2 loads this was the last. [/color][/i]
Re: Work vs. play
Hard at work playing in Angeles Crest Mountains.
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