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1project2many

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I love the Doodlebug. Will an old Toyota ever be as "neat" as vintage American iron?

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Nuzzy

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It dawned on me that I never added to this thread after acquiring my current wood hauler.

Sold my 2nd gen Cummins dually last winter; couldn't justify the payment; still needed a truck though...


So I forked over some cash for this '82 Dodge 1 ton 2 wheel drive beauty! (yes the pictures were taken last January)

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Complete with redneck homebrewed overload springs :laugh:

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Wood shims holding in the radio :rock:

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And a fully functioning dump bed :D

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Not one gauge works, nor any body panel exist in a straight manner, and the passenger door likes to pop open at inopportune times, but the engine runs strong, it was one of the few I could find with a manual trans, and the dump bed will laugh as it muscles out a full load of green oak. It evens hauls our trash to the transfer station without complaining about the smell.
 
rottiman

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It dawned on me that I never added to this thread after acquiring my current wood hauler.

Sold my 2nd gen Cummins dually last winter; couldn't justify the payment; still needed a truck though...


So I forked over some cash for this '82 Dodge 1 ton 2 wheel drive beauty! (yes the pictures were taken last January)

DSC01508Medium.jpg


DSC01510Medium.jpg



Complete with redneck homebrewed overload springs :laugh:

DSC01500Medium.jpg



Wood shims holding in the radio :rock:

DSC01506Medium.jpg



And a fully functioning dump bed :D

DSC01496Medium.jpg





Not one gauge works, nor any body panel exist in a straight manner, and the passenger door likes to pop open at inopportune times, but the engine runs strong, it was one of the few I could find with a manual trans, and the dump bed will laugh as it muscles out a full load of green oak. It evens hauls our trash to the transfer station without complaining about the smell.

Nothing like a vintage truck with a personality, neat truck............................
 
ropensaddle

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It dawned on me that I never added to this thread after acquiring my current wood hauler.

Sold my 2nd gen Cummins dually last winter; couldn't justify the payment; still needed a truck though...


So I forked over some cash for this '82 Dodge 1 ton


Complete with redneck homebrewed overload springs :laugh:

DSC01500Medium.jpg



Wood shims holding in the radio :rock:



And a fully functioning dump bed :D

DSC01496Medium.jpg





Not one gauge works, nor any body panel exist in a straight manner, and the passenger door likes to pop open at inopportune times, but the engine runs strong, it was one of the few I could find with a manual trans, and the dump bed will laugh as it muscles out a full load of green oak. It evens hauls our trash to the transfer station without complaining about the smell.

Say what they want, a one ton dump is handy. I'm getting air ride for the back on mine it has factory overloads too:)


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riderup

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Thought I would post a pic of my wood hauler, its a 03 F350 with a 7.3 powerstroke also has a 9 ft. EZ dumper insert. This is a load of wood I am dropping off to my dad. Other pic is of my girl Lyla, she goes everywhere with me. Wish I could figure out how to get all the wood I cut into water because she would haul it all for me. God I love that dog!!!!
 
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ropensaddle

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you sir have a stunning truck.. :msp_w00t: amazing.. That's a great color and all..

Thank you kindly:) I plan to adapt the granny 4 to a cummins if the 400 lays down but since it has 25k on rebuild prolly be a while lol!

It has the same name my silver 69 malibu had lol the silver ghost, it taint as fast as the malibu though lol:cheers:
 
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TJ-Bill

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Need me some input.. I'm looking at getting a wood hauler/ work truck..

Right now I'm considering 2 - a 97' Chev and a 95 Ford. I don't know much about 1ton's..

Both have dumps, both are deisel. Chev has 280K km and the ford has 140,000
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