100% suitable for a amazing hot rod. Great lines and cl***ic style. Way more room then a pickup and super rare. Jump on it or someone else will.
Are you some kind of negative Troll? Traditional my ***! Go back under the bridge until you have something useful and constructive to say.
$4200 for a complete panel? I think that's a steal and the pre war Dodges are ugly in a very cool sort of way. Do it .
I think that is a unique ride that I could fall in love with. Could be the ultimate cross country touring machine!
I would haggle with him if I were you. Heck I'd offer him like $3500-3800 see what happens. You can always come up a few bucks if he wants more. If you get it for $3500 you saved yourself some coin....never hurts to ask I always say.
bull- its just not the chev. of ford that everyone has. I would take it if you dont. I see a 440 torkflite with a 9", the inside done up real nice in the style of a camper and use the hell out of it.
Buy it, do what pleases you but keep the cargo area long and flat. That would make one killer PUS*** WAGON.
If you think ir's a good deal....it's a good deal. As for whether or not it's "suitable",take that comment with a pound or two of salt, Don't let some dip**** bother you.
Are those really that special? I found a couple of much rougher ones and no one much seemed to be interested. Not that I figured them to be worth a fortune, but given you could rob a pickup for everything ahead of the B-post, they were certainly buildable.
Price is right for a complete truck and in my mind even better that there arn't many around (of course I'm into AMC cars as well as my 31 Model A)
You know what would be REALLY cool??? To get a 32 Ford roadster and to paint it BLACK... Dare to be different!!! It's YOUR money and YOUR set of wrenches!!!! If YOU think that it's a good deal then it is! I never thought that I'd be doing a late 40's Dodge truck even though I am a huge fan of Mopars. But, I ran across one that was too good a deal to p*** up and I definitely won't see another one like mine at the local cruise night. I also agree with the other guy... Don't do the Chevy drivetrain just because it's "easier". Go find a Volare and use the 318 and the front suspension/disk brakes, or drop the body onto a Dakota ch***is. (Contact me if you want "How I did it" tips. I'm no expert, but spent a lot of time trying to figure mine out.) I have no idea how easy that it'd be, but perhaps find an even newer Challenger / Dodge Ram truck.... something like that with all of the cool accessories and make it all work in the old truck? My 49 is going to have Dakota delay wipers, AC, cruise control, ABS, etc. all working as it should, but also hidden from the casual observer. (I can share my solution for connecting the Dakota wiper motor up to the "crab claw" windshield wipers!!! Used nothing but the "extra" stuff from the Dakota too!) GO FOR IT!!!
You know what would be REALLY cool??? To get a 32 Ford roadster and to paint it BLACK... Dare to be different!!! It's YOUR money and YOUR set of wrenches!!!! If YOU think that it's a good deal then it is! I never thought that I'd be doing a late 40's Dodge truck even though I am a huge fan of Mopars. But, I ran across one that was too good a deal to p*** up and I definitely won't see another one like mine at the local cruise night. I also agree with the other guy... Don't do the Chevy drivetrain just because it's "easier". Go find a Volare and use the 318 and the front suspension/disk brakes, or drop the body onto a Dakota ch***is. (Contact me if you want "How I did it" tips. I'm no expert, but spent a lot of time trying to figure mine out.) I have no idea how easy that it'd be, but perhaps find an even newer Challenger / Dodge Ram truck.... something like that with all of the cool accessories and make it all work in the old truck? My 49 is going to have Dakota delay wipers, AC, cruise control, ABS, etc. all working as it should, but also hidden from the casual observer. (I can share my solution for connecting the Dakota wiper motor up to the "crab claw" windshield wipers!!! Used nothing but the "extra" stuff from the Dakota too!) GO FOR IT!!!
Its not like everybody and their brother has one. Id like to have it. I bet Ratroddude gets a new project. Hurry and go get it. We want more pics.Why not make it dependable and drive it as is for a while?
Go For it !!! Build It !!! Panel trucks are the most useful vehicles you could have. We drive our ford panel EVERY DAY- groceries, home depot ****, load it with swap meet ****, sleep in it, TOW to the track.... we put over 8,000 miles on it in the last year.
the best thing about this find is that it is no cookie cutter; unique, at most rod runs you would have the only one there, that's the whole idea, do YOUR thing, make it cool. besides if one of these panels is good enough for daryll mayabb it's probably good for a lot of others.
wtf...???? If you're able to trade a bike or two for it... do it...! I live in the land of "HD motorcycles" and you can't swing a dead cat around here without hitting a million of them and the sellers can't give them away... however if you had a "Hot Rod" or a "Hauler" like that... you can at least have something that is not only cool but marketable!
man if i had it i wouldnt be able to give the thing away! them type trucks you dont see often for a reason. nobody likes them...the ones that do usually pay a arm and leg for one. i agree it would make a good push truck for the track or something. haul all your tools in the back with spare parts. advertise your buisness on the side. but heck thats the only good thing i can see coming out of it
Ya know what I think would be really cool to use that for? A tow vehicle for a vintage race car.. imagine that hauling like, a 56 Chevy g***er around. If it were mine, I'd throw a 331 hemi in it and paint it up like an old service station truck.
At last I have found the 'expert' on all things traditional that I've heard so much about. How many of these have you dealt with? It's different which in itself makes it cool. It's a panel and IMO they are the most useful and well used Rod you'll own.
When someone develops the technology of time travel, please tell the drivers of these panel trucks (and suburban) they have no business being in close proximity of the hotrods! Get it! Simple as that. Not everything is a roadster.
Well, as my buddy Red stated in the Shawshank Redemption movie: "I've been known to locate certain things here and there from time to time.."
That would be perfect to haul that soapbox derby around in and drag all those rusty parts you find home with.