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ARTEMIS1759

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  1. Check it out. This is my version of a 1938 Dodge with 41 Chevy Headlights. It was designed with an Art Deco Theme. Has flowing body lines. Though the top of the Tank is not straight. Realized that afterwards. I figured a Turbo Cummins with a 5 speed and 3 speed rear. I like traditional. Texaco is my favorite fuel company. The skirts have stainless triple speed spears on them on the truck and trailer. Plus the logos on the skirts are Texaco stars that line up exactly with each hub. This truck has been customized so not everything looks like a Dodge. Also has a custom grille and side vents. The single marker light on top is actually a lighted sign that says Texaco.

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  2. Nice truck. My wife had a truck I bought her with a factory tach. '77 Custom K10 Short box 4x4 Chevy. Then her other truck she built in high school shop class that her ex-husband totaled she put a factory guage set with a tach in. That was an '83 short box 4x4 with a 454 punched to 472 ci. 6" lift with 35's all the way around and a jet black paint job.

  3. The 3 speed rears were made by Eaton,trans. was probably Fuller or Spicer.I've got a very rough 7000 that still has the rears,motor and trans. are gone.It would make a good parts truck if you find one to restore.

    Thanks Super Dog, I will keep that in mind. In the next few years I plan to build a Hotrod shop that specializes in Rods and restorations to include cars, trucks, semis, motorcycles, etc. I want to restore an old semi and already have thougt about this one and an old Mack of course.

  4. As an Automotive artist I got an eye for detail. Instead of just cross sectioning the hood on the red one or just the fenders on the black one, they should have taken a little out of both plus horizontally sectioned the main body and hood. The reason these look goofy (and this is my biggest pet peeve in car design) is the wheels and tires are not proportional to the size of the bodies. And the black one should be a flatbed because lets face it the only rig a pick-up box fits correctly on is a kodiak or a C series Chevy because they use pick-up cabs. These might look better as 4x4s or 6x6s. If you are going to start chopping stuff you need to chop every single panel to make it look right. And agreed suicide doors work for cars built before 1948,not trucks and nothing newer except cars that were built with them. That and the cab on the black one does not even look mounted correctly. It leans backwards.

  5. Hey not sure why you can't get a grant. Try a different writer. My Dad is on a volunteer fire dept. in Agar, SD which is a town of 81 people and they got a 250000 dollar grant I believe it was and got a brand new Sterling.

  6. Hey, this may be to no avail but I worked at a NAPA a few years ago and they deal in heavy duty apps too. I bought new brake drums for a 59 Chevy Bel Air from them so you might give it a shot. They have all kinds of stuff for old applications. If your local NAPA won't help (since no one wants to dig. If it ain't in the computer they don't have it, lol) you can call Jerry at the Mandan, ND store at 701-663-2886. He will bend over backwards to find it and if he can't he will tell you. And if he can he will tell you where to get it.

  7. My Dad used to own a yellow and brown two tone one. I want to build a model of it. Can anybody help me with specs on this truck? He said it had a 225 hp CAT? I can't find anything that says they used a CAT motor or what motor it would have been. Had a 16 speed "hot stick" transmission. What is this exactly? Also, why is it reffered to a "hot stick"? I always wondered that. I am a young pup (32) but I love old rigs.

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