Your favorite single photo of your truck.
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Re: Your favorite single photo of your truck.
This is my retired forestry truck complete with ax holder in the bed.
Re: Your favorite single photo of your truck.
My $800 64
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Re: Your favorite single photo of your truck.
My old 1970 Adventurer Big Block Truck
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Re: Your favorite single photo of your truck.
new favorite at the old military base by me
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Re: Your favorite single photo of your truck.
Here's mine aka "Salmon-Nella"
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Re: Your favorite single photo of your truck.
redrider wrote:new favorite at the old military base by me

Re: Your favorite single photo of your truck.
its by the light house all the way at the end of the islandWD wrote:redrider wrote:new favorite at the old military base by meI don't remember any old bases on the island, but, I haven't been there in over 20 years. Have family in Bridgehampton, Watermill and Sag Harbor... I DO remember parking at John Steinbeck's old house and going clamming...
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Re: Your favorite single photo of your truck.
Heres my favorite one so far
Re: Your favorite single photo of your truck.
is that a 318?tman2012 wrote:Heres my favorite one so far
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Re: Your favorite single photo of your truck.
It looks to be an big block like a 383 or a 440
Re: Your favorite single photo of your truck.
It's a 383, still sitting in the same condition. Once my boss and I are done with the current carpentry project i hope to get it to the machinist and have it back soon to reassemble itChet wrote:is that a 318?tman2012 wrote:Heres my favorite one so far
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Re: Your favorite single photo of your truck.
Hi there,
I am new to this site and to owning my first classic truck.
Mine is a 1960 Dodge D100 Sweptline, I hope I am welcome here since I seem to be the odd ducky out?
I've owned my truck almost two years, but it needed quite a bit of here and there work to pass safety. I've only driven it about two hours so far and it runs very smoothly.
My problem is that it is very heavy for me on the steering. I'm just a small girl and don't have the strength to handle it in tight spaces. I really need power steering. My local service garage told me that I need to find a power steering box and column... Easier said than done
I would like to show it off a bit this summer at some shows, but I'm not sure if I have the guts to drive it into a crowded space. I don't want to be the girly girl that gets out of the truck and asks someone to park it for me
I am new to this site and to owning my first classic truck.
Mine is a 1960 Dodge D100 Sweptline, I hope I am welcome here since I seem to be the odd ducky out?
I've owned my truck almost two years, but it needed quite a bit of here and there work to pass safety. I've only driven it about two hours so far and it runs very smoothly.
My problem is that it is very heavy for me on the steering. I'm just a small girl and don't have the strength to handle it in tight spaces. I really need power steering. My local service garage told me that I need to find a power steering box and column... Easier said than done

I would like to show it off a bit this summer at some shows, but I'm not sure if I have the guts to drive it into a crowded space. I don't want to be the girly girl that gets out of the truck and asks someone to park it for me
