JDMopar
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Casey, do you take the truck back and forth between MN & FL, or just leave it in FL?
Casey, do you take the truck back and forth between MN & FL, or just leave it in FL?
Great minds think alike. But we must be careful, because so do stupid ones. LMAO.Agreed. You have done a lot in a short period of time!
Let's say like it hauls the mail maybe 50 years ago. Mail delivery today sucks. LOLJust leave it outside in Florida for now. Don't like leaving out in the hot Sun, so I park it under a Palm Tree behind my little tool shed on the South end of my lot.
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Really would like to get a 2 car garage up or at least a carport to park things under to keep them out of the rain and sun, but not in the cards right now > other priorities.
I am enjoying running around with the truck here in the Palm Bay / Melbourne area. Kind of my little social thing as people always take time to come talk to me about it. It's actually pretty snappy being all the pollution crap went bye, bye and the 4 barrel secondaries gets it moving out > like it Hauls the Mail...
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Let's say like it hauls the mail maybe 50 years ago. Mail delivery today sucks. LOL
Yeah, that' more like it. With injuns chasin um. lolPony Express "Haulin' the Mail" especially when the bad guys are closing in shooting at you > time to add a little more fuel and Get Some Distance Between Me and Them.
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Nice find, My Uncle had a 1989, 2 toned red and silver. He drove the s**t out if that truck. When he finally sold it, it had alittle over 350k miles.1989 Dodge D100
318 with factory 302 closed chamber heads.
904 trans
8 1/4" rear end with tall gear 2.76 open diff.
95,000 miles from Alabama, so the roof top is not rusted off like the Florida Salt Air does.
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Cleanest body I have seen while on the hunt for the next "318" Truck.
The most important first repair to do was to clean out all the old cracked roof drip rail caulking, grind it clean.
Then Prime with high build Primer Surfacer, let dry 1 hour, then reseal the Roof Cap Seam with 3M All-Around-Autobody-Seam-Sealer.
Enjoying cleaning things up. Can hardly wait till the 4 bbl hits the scene.
Here is a little tease of what the Truck is now.
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Complete Truck, not hacked over, original. Just needed an in the tank electric fuel pump. Going to be converting it to a 4 barrel, manual fuel pump so that in the tank pump will not be an issue.
Enjoy.....
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That looks good!Had a new chrome 10" air cleaner when I did the carb conversion.
Cheep chrome and Florida salt coastal air starts them rusting right away.
Scuff down the air cleaner top and wipe on some of my favorite Home Depot Chain Link Fence paint.
Most amazing paint, locks down the rust for years.
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Back to looking good again, instead of looking tacky.
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thanksCasey, refresh my memory here! Did all of your accessories like wipers, lights, etc, still work when you yoinked the old computer out from behind the battery? I need to slap a carb and ignition on my 88 to make it movable until I can transplant the 5.9 Magnum and 518.
The air cleaner refresh looks nice.![]()
You should have plenty of room for the switch, installed in the factory position. Should be a two-prong clip under the dash facing on the right side of the steering wheel. BTW, the HD flasher is meant for towing another item with additional lighting.Just got in a new Heavy Duty Turn Signal Flasher.
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Factory one flashes a mile a minute too fast and is quiet. Hate to think how fast it would flash hooking up and pulling a trailer plugged in?
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I know it's going to be tight getting up in there under the dash... wherever it is???
Probably make up some jumper wires and mount it on the lower lip of the dash where a person can to it.
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You should have plenty of room for the switch, installed in the factory position. Should be a two-prong clip under the dash facing on the right side of the steering wheel. BTW, the HD flasher is meant for towing another item with additional lighting.
You should have plenty of room for the switch, installed in the factory position. Should be a two-prong clip under the dash facing on the right side of the steering wheel. BTW, the HD flasher is meant for towing another item with additional lighting.