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Discussion in 'The Hokey Ass Message Board' started by Hester, Jan 29, 2008.

  1. Hester
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  2. Gigantor
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    Oh man - that red X is MEAN looking.
     
  3. moses
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    there is a ol guy local that has 2 of them nashs drives them to local shows verry interisting pieces ... jeffrey
     
  4. C-1-PW
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    As a Power Wagon owner: great topic, wrong forum.
    Still, there are similarities between a Power Wagon and a hot rod. Brute force, form follows function, no creature comforts whatsoever, etc. The translation, however is entirely different.
     

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    Truck You ....
     

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  6. Hester
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    I was sort of looking for someone who had used a Power Wagon as the base of a rod.... can a hot rod be "too big"?

    In that vein.. what's the biggest "traditional-ish" hot rod anyones ever seen?

    A hotrodded fire engine or something maybe?
     
  7. Gigantor
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    There's a HAMBer on here that does crazy things with fire engines.
     
  8. Stole this from somewhere, but it's tits!-MIKE:cool:


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  9. CLSSY56
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    The garage across the street from my house has a big old IH wrecker they bought new in the 50s and still operate. I'll see if I can get a pic.
     
  10. Gigantor
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    I drove past a lumber yard this weekend that had a great old 40's monster of a truck with a boom on the back. I don't know if it runs, but wouldn't it be great to haul that beast out into the willywags to pull cars?
    I'll try to get a couple pics and maybe some info on it.
     
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    Power Wagun !!!
     

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  12. This truck was built by John Foster in Aubrey Tx. a few years back. It has changed hands a few times. Fuel injected GM and a 5 spd. if memory serves me correctly. Awsome craftsmanship, he built the bed himself and most of the boom.

    Dwight
     
  13. My 49 on the left, 318 & np435 w/4.89 gears.[​IMG]
     
  14. stuart in mn
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    This monster is sitting next to a state road in northern MN. I assume it was modified for logging. I do like that big metal spear on the front end...it would get people out of your way on the highway. :)
     

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  15. jalopyshots
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    My Friends 1946 Diamond T fire truck

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  16. jalopyshots
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    Power Wagon at the AACA museum in Hershey PA

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  17. 296moon
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    from england

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    Here is mine. I cheated, its mounted on an 80 Dodge 4x4 chassis. Its my winter driver, and yes, it does plow the driveway. Gene
     

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  19. Well, an ON topic truck that I have always thought looked mean are tri-5 Chevies. Lifted or lowered they have that badass attitude
     
  20. 1952henry
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    Somewhere Clark Griswald is looking for the Family Truckster!!:D
     
  21. 1952henry
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    I dig those Nash Quads, or Jeffrey's, for that matter. I also like Power Wagons. I have an F3 Marmon Herrington Ford All Wheel Drive that will be restored one day.
     
  22. Pir8Darryl
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    You beat me to the punch line. :D
     
  23. sawzall
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    how e roll in my hood

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  24. 1952henry
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    Is that a 39-39 Ford?
     
  25. sawzall
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    yep
     
  26. 1952henry
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    I wonder if the builder used a WWII Dodge 1.5 ton 6X6 chassis?
     
  27. Backtoflatheads
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    My Canadian 1959 GMC 9380 1 ton dually, which I built in 1989/90.
    Powered by a stroked 409. Otherwise, stock truck, with 4.10 gears replacing the 5.14's.
    Wheels are original 18", chromed in and out.
    I desgned and built the car trailer in 1992.
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    And, my 1968 Hayes Clipper.
    250 Cummins, 13 speed

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  29. Ramblur
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    My dads first diesel hot rods...
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  30. MP&C
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    This one's on display at a car museum going into OC MD. Needs some air.


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