I passed this last weekend, and I had to go back and have another look. I wish I had the time, talent and money to take this on. It could be a cool truck. Somewhere around 1949 or 1950????
That's beautiful! Not hard to understand it getting the attention. The truth is, that's why I sought out and bought a Dart originally. I just didn't want to go to work on a project that looks like everyone else at the rally.Charliec- my ‘53 is a mostly original rebuild, but this will give you an idea of what this one could look like. The full photo was taken in Luckenbach, TX. BTW, when I take it to a show, it is usually the only old Dodge there and it gets more attention than the Ford’s, Chevy’s or modifieds.View attachment 1715408365 View attachment 1715408366 View attachment 1715408367 View attachment 1715408368
Disagreed,as im resurrecting a fargo and think is would be a fun project. mine is suprisingly solid except for some botched frame repair. Looking at another to gather missing parts, pehaps enough to build one on a dakota frame.That one would be a lot of work. Guy here locally is putting a Dakota frame, shortened, under a "pilot house" Dodge. I thought about trying the same thing. I'm an idiot.
Post a picture Frank.Disagreed,as im resurrecting a fargo and think is would be a fun project. mine is suprisingly solid except for some botched frame repair. Looking at another to gather missing parts, pehaps enough to build one on a dakota frame.
Disagreed,as im resurrecting a fargo and think is would be a fun project. mine is suprisingly solid except for some botched frame repair. Looking at another to gather missing parts, pehaps enough to build one on a dakota frame.