Crazy Intake
Crazy Intake
Has anybody seen one of these intakes before? I have never seen one and thought is was different. Check out the last photo. http://www.ebay.com/itm/1968-DODGE-100- ... es&vxp=mtr
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Re: Crazy Intake
Looks home built....
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Re: Crazy Intake
It does, but I'm thinking propane conversion.40YearOldFury wrote:Looks home built....


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Re: Crazy Intake
Yeah looks like a homeade LP set-up.
Re: Crazy Intake
I love it! I love the maniac who whould do so much welding and fabricating for the leaning tower of power!
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Re: Crazy Intake
Cab has the Fred Flintstone floorboards.
Bucky

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Re: Crazy Intake
If someone is looking for a really decent factory Utiline
rear bumper, hit this guy up. Also, that tailgate looks
quite nice.
John
rear bumper, hit this guy up. Also, that tailgate looks
quite nice.

John
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Re: Crazy Intake
looks like it knows how to levitate too.
christine's cousin?
christine's cousin?
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Re: Crazy Intake
Huh. I thought it was just launching in a wheelie.tinbasher wrote:looks like it knows how to levitate too.
christine's cousin?

Re: Crazy Intake
Weird, my '68 SWB Utiline with the slant 6 was converted to propane too...I had no idea it was that common...the guy had a 1 gallon container under the hood for gasoline and I still haven't figured out how the propane is hooked up since it's been cold and snowy out, but there's all kinds of knobs and switch panels mounted under the dash to operate the propane system...