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Reply #30 - 02/04/23 at 15:41:19
 
I was just gonna say how neat it all looks and wish I had a shop like it. How well lit and cold it looks , lol

I hate not having a next project(s)
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Reply #31 - 02/05/23 at 08:37:52
 
Ruttly wrote on 02/04/23 at 10:49:16:
Sorry , I have to ask WHY a dodge Dakota ? Puttin Studebaker body on it ?
I’m a multi project guy too , but not like you. I like smaller projects m/c , guitars , house crap , etc.


The Dakota just happens to have the exact same wheel base as a '52 Studebaker truck - 112".  They are cheap to find, and the Stude is not on it's original frame.  So it is a perfect candidate for a body swap resto-mod. It will be riding on modern(ish) suspension, power rack & pinion steering, disc brakes, and 400+ horsepower.
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Reply #32 - 02/05/23 at 08:44:12
 
LANCER wrote on 02/04/23 at 15:23:04:
Sneeze, your shop is obviously too small for all your projects.  You need to build a warehouse !


Most of my stuff in there is on wheels.  The shelving units, my weld table, the gantry crane, engine hoist, etc.  It makes it easy to reconfigure as needed when the projects have to get shuffled.  I had aspirations to build a bigger shop when we bought this property until I found out what the construction costs were.  Had to reel in my expectations a bit and went with 25' x 40' - 1000 sq ft.  I had also planned on a deep sink and a toilet, but that would have added $10k to the build costs!  Shocked  I determined I can run back and forth to the house quite a few times for $10,000!
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Reply #33 - 02/05/23 at 14:57:07
 
When your need another I got a 55 F100 that needs a home.
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Reply #34 - 02/05/23 at 16:19:03
 
Thanks, but I don't think I will be needing another truck anytime soon. Three is my limit!

This nugget is starting to look more like an engine!  Still need some odds and ends before it can go back in the car.
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Reply #35 - 02/07/23 at 07:38:08
 
The Dakota chassis is finally going to the blaster today.  Once it returns it will get a coat of rust inhibitor like POR15 or the like.  I found some less expensive stuff called Chassis Saver that I am looking into.

And yes, this is still hanging around waiting for me to build the motor.  Sitting next to my $40 parts bike that I still haven't torn down.
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Reply #36 - 02/07/23 at 09:31:21
 
Does that $40 gem have any paper work ? Cause like you always hunting the next project.
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Reply #37 - 02/07/23 at 13:37:12
 
No title, no bill of sale, no paperwork.  Not sure the frame is straight as it has been in a wreck.  Front rim, forks, handle bars all bent.  Every turn signal and mirror broken.  I am keeping the motor and anything that is straight and clean.  The rest is going to the dump.  I will have to cut the frame up and salt it into the weekly trash pick up.  Nevada does not like vehicles without a title.  It is already verified that it is not in the Stolen Vehicle Registry.  Been out of the CA DMV since the 90's.
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Reply #38 - 02/15/23 at 18:51:47
 
Finally a fresh start!  I got this back in my shop today.

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Reply #39 - 03/11/23 at 14:22:23
 
20 year old me in the Mojave Desert with my 1st vehicle - my '52 Studebaker truck.
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Reply #40 - 03/11/23 at 15:29:24
 
A quick one , have it done in a week , ok two weeks! And then you can dig yourself out of all that snow , more coming! Better get some sealer on that.
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Reply #41 - 03/11/23 at 21:13:10
 
I put a cover on it for the winter.  Eventually it will get a satin clear coat.  Working on the guts right now in preparation of getting the drivetrain.  The Baja is getting the priority though, as I have a 3 day trip in Death Valley at the end of this month.  Still need to break in the new motor before I go.
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Reply #42 - 03/12/23 at 09:11:13
 
Fine old truck, man. I've got the disease something awful. IDK why but I get shook up over the old dually flatbeds, like they used hauling hay. Twelve or fifteen foot bed, Wut Da Hayull would I do with That? Dunno, but they jack my pulse..
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Reply #43 - 03/14/23 at 11:58:39
 
Me to JOG, something about a flat bed with a big nasty hitch on it , right !
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Reply #44 - 03/14/23 at 13:12:59
 
I can do that..
Equipped with kick panel vents, vent windows, about a two foot steering wheel and a shifter that makes a comfortable place to lay a hand.
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