A new WAYWARD Dodge truck for the collection ?

Discussion in 'The "Other" Bench' started by Casey Marks, Sep 23, 2004.

  1. Casey Marks

    Casey Marks Res Ipsa Loquitur

    I think this adequately speaks for itself ......... Could be me !! :beer

    Motor Home Chassis

    Bryce Rd. or Woodward Cruiser ??? :Do No:
     
  2. John Brown

    John Brown On permanant vacation !!

    Stick some lights on it and run it up and down the road. :TU:

    Your neighbors are probably broken in by now and wouldnt think anything about the smoky burnouts. :Dou:

    :3gears: :3gears:
     
  3. Dave H

    Dave H Well-Known Member

    Shindig door prize! :TU:
     
  4. Steve A

    Steve A 454 450

    I thought hillbillies only lived in Missouri :Do No:
     
  5. Casey Marks

    Casey Marks Res Ipsa Loquitur

    My neighbors would probably not be too surprised. :3gears:

    I would end up getting myself in trouble with it though. I could put a plow on it, and one of those tractor canopies over the drivers seat and a Dana 44 front axle out of one of my old 4x4 trucks and use it to push snow ??? :Brow: Take an old pickup box and mount it to the back part of the chassis and load it with old scrap for ballast. :beer

    ShinDig door prize is a good idea though !! :laugh: I could mount plywood to the frame rails, attach some lawn chairs to the plywood and give rides at the ShinDig !!! The ideas are endless ............ :)
     
  6. Brian Stefina

    Brian Stefina Well-Known Member

    As amazing as it sounds.......well maybe not amazing for those who know me..

    When I worked at Hydra Matic we had a motor home chassis...454, 4L80 trans.

    No body....just a platform and a crate.

    No one would drive it but me....man what a riot!.......

    Although I did consider getting caught up in the driveshaft or dual tires if I fell....anytime I could drive it I would... :laugh: :laugh:
     
  7. Dave H

    Dave H Well-Known Member

    Pic reminds me of the Cotner Bevington drieaway chassis that we built on line for ambulances, hearses, etc. back at Oldsmobile. They really were good at smoking them with no body either.

    BTW, Brian, I was impressed (favorably) with the cleanup in your driveway. :TU: There's probably room for this 440 haywagon (there's another thought.......hayrides at the shindig!) out there.

    Just got back from depositing a Clorox box in front of the garage door (behind the Ford truck grille and behind the rusty cylinder head. Please take to Gary R. at work. Thanks.
     

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