Cant tell you how much I dig your truck,love the chop!! Did ya have much problems doin the windshield??
there is a guy down the street from my yard that all he does is restore them power wagons he drives a real nice one everyday
glad you like, got lucky and found a real good glass man, supplied cut and fitted for £225 (about $450)
This was my truck around 1990, it had the original frame boxed with a heavy crossmember up front and a Dana front end. It had steel wheels widened to 10 inches and 35" tires. If I would have had it painted a nice gray or soething I would still have it. That hugger orange just ate at me and I started to hate it. I sold it to a kid in town and the next time I saw it was on the front page of the paper! He had missed a turn (drunk) and went into the corner of a house while taking out the families brand new minivan in the driveway!
Here's a link to an old thread from last year....... http://www.jalopyjournal.com/forum/showthread.php?t=98449
Not really a good picture but alot of big trucks. Just found this picture the other day on ebay. Never knew this existed in my hometown. The garage is still standing and half of it is turned into apartments. Drove by and was inside many times and never had a clue.....
Ford N-950 series diesel tractor. Standing in front of it is Michelle Cole, USAF Ret., who restored the truck over the last year, from the ground up, almost entirely herself. She has a website with lots of pics of the restoration: http://www.michellesfords.com/Restoration_Page.html -KK
Not a power wagon but along the same lines...my daily driver 46 chevy mounted on a 78 chevy 4X4 chassis....
Here is my homie Chandler's(cowoc58) 58 GMC 2ton tow truck. Its still got its original 270 straight six/granny four speed and the tulsa winch on the back still works.