'65 W200 Utiline

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'65 W200 Utiline

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I was moving some trucks around and readying my snow plow
for the season so I fugured I'd snap a pic of my '65 W200 Utiline.
This truck made a long journey from Northern California several
years ago, thanks to a real enthusiastic Sweptline guy and
fellow forum member Glenn, aka PFury369. Although I've owned
it for a few years, it hasn't been on the road yet. I did manage to
finish off the minor repairs it needed [re-wiring it and re-building
and re-mounting the box] and also threw in a MoPar Performance
electronic ignition that seemed to pep up the A318. I added the
front bumper, grille guard and the spare tire fender&tire mount
bracket. My plan was to put it on the road this Spring but my job
and other non-Sweptline related projects like putting the rebuilt
engine/tranny back into my R/T and shaking it down kept me busy.
'65 W200 Utiline A318/NP435/NP201 w/4.10s
'65 W200 Utiline A318/NP435/NP201 w/4.10s
John :Thumbsup

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That thing looks great John!!! :Thumbsup

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Thanks Joel. :Thumbsup
My friend painted the spare tire fender for me. I told him to
give it a "barn job" coat so it would be a close match for the
rest of the truck. Because he does big time restorations on
muscle cars, he didn't know how to do that. :lol: :lol: He
took every minor little ding out of it, welded up a couple minor
tears, media blasted it, etc. etc. etc..... I kinda want to dull it
out a bit to match the truck but he'd probably kick my a** :lol:
John

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Ok, I just have to know....what are those tires? They look great!!!

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Looks great John! :clap

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Nice ride John..... 'bout time you showed her off a bit. :lol:

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It looks great man!! :salut

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jkindt wrote:Ok, I just have to know....what are those tires? They look great!!!
I can't remember the make but they're 7.50 x 16 Z-treads on the original
split ring wheels. The guy in Northern California who rebuilt this truck put
the tires on brand new. They might have a couple thousand miles on them?
John

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awesome truck. :salut

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Thanks for the pic John I always liked your truck with its original look it has, you need to drive it soon maybe even hits some mud puddles it will put a smile on your face.

Course you know how much I like your red R/T also :Thumbsup

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yeah baby , will that be upgraded to flaggship of the fleet ?

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pfury369 wrote:yeah baby , will that be upgraded to flaggship of the fleet ?
Absolutely Glenn!.... It'll be top dog at least until I convert my '61 D200 to a W200.
John :Thumbsup

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John, that truck is fantatsic. i think you should get more photo of her. :Thumbsup

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Seff wrote:John, that truck is fantatsic. i think you should get more photo of her. :Thumbsup
Utiline With Original Left Rear Fender
Utiline With Original Left Rear Fender
Thanks Seff. :Thumbsup
Here's one before I added the spare tire fender/bracket. :study

Hey Terry..... Remember boxing/sending the spare tire fender
to me. :Thumbsup :dance
John

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Cool truck, John! I'm almost jealous of your snowplowing. Hope your heater is ready. :lol:

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jeffz wrote:Cool truck, John! I'm almost jealous of your snowplowing. Hope your heater is ready. :lol:
Hey Jeff,
Take the month of January off and come on up and plow. :lol: :clap
John

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