Thread: 1947 Dodge Pickup Build
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06-30-2010 02:34 PM #1
I'm anxious to see what you build. Be sure and take lots of pictures!There are two things in life where penetration is really important.....and one of them is welding.
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06-30-2010 03:19 PM #2
I did the S10 frame swap 12 or 13 years ago. Had planned to build it almost exactly as you have yours. I started working on it again a few days ago and found ur thread today. But I think I'm gonna put a bed on it. Probably a basic box with trailer fenders like a 40ish Willys pickup. I like the Willys trucks of the gasser drag racing era.
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06-30-2010 04:04 PM #3
Welcome back onto the site Joe and by the sound of it you are already acquainted with Flipper. I like your truck and having owned it since you were 14 is amazing. As Flipper says, we like photos and stories of how your build is progressing and yes the odd photo of pets,children and anything else that you think we would love to see is most welcome..I maybe a little crazy but it stops me going insane.
Isaiah 48: 17,18.
Mark.
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06-30-2010 06:01 PM #4
I've got a 41 Dodge truck for a project too...but I have to get my boattail finished before I am allowed to start anything else.
Not a whole lot of dodges rodded to use as examples of what to do (mine was bought in pieces without the factory frame...not sure how it goes together)
There are two things in life where penetration is really important.....and one of them is welding.
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06-30-2010 08:13 PM #5
As it sits tonight. Pulled everything apart, pulled the seized 350. I put a 2 bolt main 350 in it and never covered the carb. The hood leaked and ruined the motor. That was probably 10 years ago. Every summer I would get a bug up my a$$, pull it to the garage to start on it and I would do 1 thing then quit.
I bought a 4WD Chevy truck for a donor motor. I bought it off a friend that gave it a JC Whitney rebuild and lost interest. Putting a Weiand 144 Roots style blower on it. Its a low compression smog motor with 882 heads. Not gonna be a big power house, but should still run good when I drop in a cam.
EDIT = I painted the frame in the mid 90s, it getting painted red or black. The Yellow has to go.
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06-30-2010 08:20 PM #6
The truck is named the "Girlfriend" because the same girl I was dating at 14 is the same girl I'm married to now. We where talking on the phone one day and I had to call the previous owner and my wife/girlfriend thought I was talking to some other girl. She thought I was meeting some other girl the day I bought it. I didnt tell her till the day I brought it home.
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06-30-2010 08:46 PM #7
I think those early Dodge trucks would be rare as hens teeth down here too. I like seeing different types of vehicles getting used as rods,it is so refreshing,eg. Flippers boattail is a one off that I 'm enjoying following and the other build that is left of centre which has a heap of wow factor is I Scream truck/van both on this site.
Congratulations on you hooking that girfriend and making her your wife and proofing that it is only those rich famous hot rodders (Jesse James) that don't know how to look after their very special partners.I maybe a little crazy but it stops me going insane.
Isaiah 48: 17,18.
Mark.
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07-03-2010 06:54 AM #8
Hi cool build I will be watching this one I have just completed a 1946 dodge pickup and have mounted it onto a chev c20 chassis with a 302 windsor and a AOD auto like you say there isnt many about and even less being hot rodded even in oz where they were built by TJ Richards in south aussie you just dont see them around anymore heres mine below
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cheers
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07-26-2010 05:39 AM #9
This build just took an interesting twist. I just picked up a freebie 4wd S10 Blazer with a good running TBI350 and 700R. New plan will be to lengthen the Blazer frame with the 2wd frame. Keep the 4.3/700R4 and use an AWD transfer case. Drop the Dodge down on it, uncrank the torsion bars till its as low as I want it and make an Modern AWD Traditional Rod. Keeping the 2WD look, the Blazer frame is still IFS so it might take an extra look to see the CV axles up front.
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07-27-2010 08:42 AM #10
That ought to be interesting.There are two things in life where penetration is really important.....and one of them is welding.
I believe this was somewhere around 2015, Rick, Rosie and Johnboy
John Norton aka johnboy