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Projects 1938 International D-2 Project

Discussion in 'The Hokey Ass Message Board' started by seis66, Sep 2, 2008.

  1. seis66
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  2. seis66
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  3. Ray Charles, Steve Wonder, Jose Feliciano, Helen Keller, Longstreet, Italian Opera Singer Guy...any of you want to chime in?
     
  4. BinderRod
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    It looks like one of your pictures are out of focus and the other 3 look the same.:eek:
     
  5. seis66
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    Sorry, now its Ok !
     
  6. R Pope
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    Hey, the steering wheel's on the wrong side!!!
    Is that ol' tomcat the security system?
    Nice cornbinder. Had one with a 241 Dodge hemi, back in the '60's. Please don't put a SBC in it! Anything else! 302 Ford, maybe?
     
  7. Now that we can see the pictures what are your plans for it...I have a 37 that is almost identical to it except my rear fenders are different than yours...hope to be tearing into mine this week...had it for sale here but no takers so I am gonna build it over the winter...these are good solid trucks
     
  8. seis66
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    Some new random Pics

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  9. pasadenahotrod
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    Prior to 1940 all Argentine production cars were RHD(Right-hand drive).
    They were the only people in the world producing RHD Model A steering box worms and sectors so we imported them and sold them to wholesale customers in South Africa, New Zealand, and Australia.

    Your truck looks like a fun project and we'll watch it with care as you move along on it.
     
  10. George G
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    I like those trucks and I like Agentina. We had a great time there last winter. Where do you live?
     
  11. Good start ! KEEP-CHUG-A-LUGIN 5 mph
     
  12. captainjunk#2
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    thats a nice truck , looks like a fun project , good luck with your build
     
  13. Gearhead Graphics
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    Myself I'd reconsider the motor mounts a bit.
    Maybe at leat weld them in, perhaps box the frame in some as well?
    I'd rather overbuild something once than rebuild it several times (or have catastrophic failure)
     
  14. Hubbcat
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    Thinking how diffikult there is to pick up good part´s here in sweden!
    Must be a total pain in your country
     
  15. seis66
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    I live in Buenos AIres.

    I have to weld to frame the motor mounts ;-)

    Its not so difficult to find parts here, but there are not so much variety
     
  16. Old61
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    I would have just moved the rear fender forward. Just kidding. Looking good, love them old trucks.
     
  17. guiseart
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    more more more'
     
  18. superbeeme
    Joined: Jan 9, 2009
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    from georgia

    I love the lift blocks. Does it run. I like old trucks. Its better if its BBC.
     

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