Alan's 1967 Shortbed Stepside 4WD

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Re: Alan's 1967 Shortbed Stepside 4WD

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Great minds think alike! :lol: :thup:
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Re: Alan's 1967 Shortbed Stepside 4WD

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67Step4WD wrote:Love my bumpside, but I've just added a stable mate: Found this in Montana and yep I'm gonna do a restore!
Where are you going to document/post about your Power Wagon rebuild? I assume there is a Dodge or Power Wagon forum. Got a link? I'm sure I'm not the only one that would like to watch your progress!
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Re: Alan's 1967 Shortbed Stepside 4WD

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jzjames wrote:Great minds think alike! :lol: :thup:
For some reason that link isn't working, can you repost? Love your flareside!
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Re: Alan's 1967 Shortbed Stepside 4WD

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Idaho Chris wrote:
67Step4WD wrote:Love my bumpside, but I've just added a stable mate: Found this in Montana and yep I'm gonna do a restore!
Where are you going to document/post about your Power Wagon rebuild? I assume there is a Dodge or Power Wagon forum. Got a link? I'm sure I'm not the only one that would like to watch your progress!
I'm new to the Power Wagon world, though I've been looking for one for a couple of years. I've learned a lot from several trips and lots of talk with the folks at Rough N Ready in Indio CA https://www.rough-readydpw.com/ There are a bunch of forums for war-era wagons, I haven't figured out where the most used forum is, but I'll' post it up, and I'll post some improvements I'm making on the bumpside as well.
67 F100 SWB 4WD Custom Cab (In Progress)
1965 Lincoln Continental Convertible
1972 Fiat Spider
1963 MGA
1966 Chevy G10 NoDoor LS Swap
2006 Buell 900 Wide Rear, Chain Drive Short Track Geared
2013 Audi S4 Tuned
1965 Sunbeam Tiger
Way too many other projects.....

Opportunity is missed by most people because it is dressed in overalls and looks like work. -Thomas Edison
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Re: Alan's 1967 Shortbed Stepside 4WD

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DuckRyder wrote:Thats gonna be pretty cool too, in fact it looks cool now...
I've been looking at these for years. I owned one briefly, but they are war era trucks that top out at 46mph. I'm going to resto-mod this with a cummins, and modern 5 speed drive train. I'll need to swap the differential gearing: I'm hoping for a truck that looks like a war-era Power Wagon, but can do a highway stint at 65 mph without walking lane to lane....
67 F100 SWB 4WD Custom Cab (In Progress)
1965 Lincoln Continental Convertible
1972 Fiat Spider
1963 MGA
1966 Chevy G10 NoDoor LS Swap
2006 Buell 900 Wide Rear, Chain Drive Short Track Geared
2013 Audi S4 Tuned
1965 Sunbeam Tiger
Way too many other projects.....

Opportunity is missed by most people because it is dressed in overalls and looks like work. -Thomas Edison
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