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Has good running 354 Hemi 3 speed. Use it to premote your buisness, parades, car shows or move the inop cars around in your yard. Wings and prop not included. $3000.00 obo. selling for a friend. email dave@dodgecityvintage.com or call 209-613-1199 anytime. Jamestown CA 95327 (USA) Can ship anywhere in the world. Thanks for looking, Dave
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$85.00
Email dave@dodgecityvintage.com
Phone 209-613-1199
Location Jamestown CA 95327 (USA)
World Wide Shipping
Thanks, Dave
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They are out there some where for sale. I have seen them for sale. Back in 69, my dad had a Greenbrier Corvair van that we took to Woodstock from DET. 12 guys,food,drugs (WHOOPS) did i say that? My Asma Meds. Oh! i forgot, camping gear. OVERLOADED!!!!!!
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What year is this? You said a 38, it looks like a 39. The 38 has gauges in the center. 39 started the dash configuration likes yours. Vin#s would tell the story. Email me at dave@dodgecityvintage.com I may have the parts you need. Thanks, Dave
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Beatifull truck Mike!
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WOW!!!!!!!!!!!
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Mine is metal
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I uderstand that! I have a bell housing and possible trans, Let me know.
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Try the 348-409.com May have luck on that forum.
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Bring all leads. email dave@dodgecityvintage.com or call 209-613-1199 anytime. Jamestown CA 95327 (USA) Thanks, Dave:cool: I know, the car in the picture is a 62.
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Jay, I own a car hauling company. Going to make a trip with a load of cars going to Maine this spring if that would help.
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countrytraveler keeps answering your post but thinks its mine. Check out your thread he added pictures.
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I have a 1925 Dodge Coupe frame. If this is what your looking for, give me a call. 209-613-1199 anytime. thanks, Dave
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Looking to buy a 1959 Bonniville Drop Top. Rust free complete car. email dave@dodgecityvintage.com or Call 209-613-1199 anytime. Thanks, Dave:cool:
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Pictures of a 1936 to 1938 1/2 ton Dodge frame. 1st picture as you can see the front u bolt passes through the frame rail. In picture #2, the gear box passes through a bracket that mounts to the top frame rail plus the gear box is just behind the distributor and about a foot behind the front axle.In picture #4, the box is bolted to the top of frame rail. The tail lite mounts to a bracket that mounts to the rear of the p/u box. Also the gas tube exits through the driver side rear of cab.
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check your PM
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Here's a '36 frame in Kirkwood, NY. Maybe?
The very top picture of a 1933 Dodge DP frame rear.1936 frame will not work for a 1934 build pick up. Totally different. the following pictures is for a 1/2 ton 33 to 35 p/u. The gear box is just behind the center line of the front axle and just below the generator as seen on pictures # 1 and 4. It also passes through the center of the frame rail. Also the front spring u bolt passes through a bracket that is attached the the bottom of the frame rail on picture # 3. The rear mount as you can see that the tail lite bracket along with the box mounting attaches to the bracket above the frame rail, picture # 2. Go to post # 10 for the 1936 frame set up. The rear section on a 33 DP is different than the KC. I.ll pull the rear panel of to take pictures to show the difference. Also the gas fueling tube exits behind the driver side rear fender.
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Hi Country travler,
From here the 1st 2 look the same to me.
Could you describe the differences for us?
Thanks
Manuel in Oz
Hi. I added anothe grill since your post # 17, so they are in different order.:confused: 2nd, painted and no crank cover, 3rd, chrome with cover. Just being funny. I posted this so you can see that a 33 DP, 34 and 35 KC grills are the same. The last grill is from a 34 3/4 ton Dodge express with a 9 foot bed, a rare truck:cool:
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drivers side front window
in Dodge & Dodge Brothers
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Did you ever get your parts?