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Here is one of the trucks sitting around my yard. It is a 1970 Peterbuilt 359 extended hood. She is in need of some serious TLC, but it runs like a raped-ape. We are hopefully going down to Oregon sometime this month to pick up another one that will be donating a cab and some of the parts we need to fix the hood. Some day she will be pulling the toy hauler that I wish I had.

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You have no Idea how bad I want to do what you are doing......As soon as my Hauler is Paid for That is Next:yes:......

Are ya gonna Take a Axle off....

Maybe a platform behind the Day Cab or you gonna add a Sleeper and save room for a platform suitable for a UTV:yes:

Either way,,,,Hurry UP!!!!!!!:wink:

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What are you gonna pull? A 20' super light?:laugh:

Whatever guy, I could pull 10 of those and it wouldn't even break a sweat.:yes:

All the axles are staying on, this truck is probably going to get put to work as well as pull my things around. I have been toying with different ideas for something behind the cab, there is plenty of room there, it has a 265" wheelbase. We may put a little coffin sleeper in there, but then shippers may try and talk you into longer trips and expect you to sleep in the truck.:no: On the other hand, if I can fit a small sleeper and a quad or two in that spot, I can get some dune trips paid for.:yes: First thing is the cab and hood, that will take a little while, but I will try and hurry it up for you MWKE.

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My ranger pulls the Rhino which is 1200lbs, my quad which is 365lbs plus the trailer the Rhino is on. The Ranger actually pulls very well, I just need more interior room. The gas mileage sucks too.

Probably takes more force than that to get your shorts over the ginormous arse.:laugh:

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My ranger pulls the Rhino which is 1200lbs, my quad which is 365lbs plus the trailer the Rhino is on. The Ranger actually pulls very well, I just need more interior room. The gas mileage sucks too.

Probably takes more force than that to get your shorts over the ginormous arse.:laugh:

You forgot about the tiny tiny gas tank.
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Bot, I know that was a joke, I was just playing along.:wink:

MWKE, is that a freind of yours, a really good freind?:RANDY:

That guy he posted the pic of is his old trucking buddy. They use to do long hauls together.

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We found a cab in northern California for $500, it is from a '69 and it's in pretty good shape but not perfect. Got it up to Roseburg, Oregon where a friend of ours is doing some bodywork on it before we bring it the rest of the way up to WA. No pics now, but there will be plenty when we get the new cab up here and start doing the swap. Now all we need is a grille, hood hinges, fenders, and a bumper.

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So Far,,,,Just out out of Curiosity,,,,,dont answer if you dont want to.....How much do you have in the project and what do you expect to be in it at the end...If there ever is one...LOL.....Ive been kicking around the idea of doing this for yrs. I dont want to work one though....I just want a nice Custom, one of a kind,, Old School Head Turner

[ame=http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=w7o4ilmyUX8&feature=player_embedded]YouTube - Piss'd off Pete[/ame]

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I have no financial investment in this project. My friend Dave is financing the project, I will just be doing most of the work, which included the drive home, and storage of the pig while it is being worked on. He paid $6,000 for the truck, I don't know if I would have paid it, but it is what he wanted. $500 for a cab and about $250 for an oil change and new wheel studs on the right front, we almost lost a wheel on the way home. About $300 for two one way tickets from Seattle to L.A. and probably another $300 for food and lodging on the way home. So I guess he is into it for about $7350 so far. In exchange for helping him with the project, I will basically have full access to the truck for odd jobs, or whatever, maybe towing a toy hauler to Glamis. In the end we hope to have a clean good looking good running truck. Nothing super fancy, but nice. It runs good and drives good now, it mostly needs a cab, hood and interior work. If you look around, you can find a decent rolling chassis and body for cheap. I saw a '74 in Texas for $1500, it was just a frame, cab w/hood, axles and 6 wheels and tires, but everything was in really good shape.

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