And what country can preserve its liberties if their rulers are not warned from time to time that their people preserve the spirit of resistance? Let them take arms. The remedy is to set them right as to facts, pardon and pacify them. What signify a few lives lost in a century or two? The tree of liberty must be refreshed from time to time with the blood of patriots and tyrants.
That was an excellent collection of Dodge photos Cederq had yesterday, wasn't it? The 2wd pickup with the Cummins had to be one of the first ones made. And the 2 Woodies were gorgeous.
Not to be pedantic cw, it is Bustednuckles, no k before the n... Thanks for the link! I have to post Dodges now as our illustrious blog maven is a Dodge owner now...
That's 1 clean '59! I parted out a super clean 318 poly manual trans 2 wd model years ago. Got it in trade for a chainsaw because I needed the spindles n drum brakes for a T bucket project I was building with a '33 plymouth wavy tube front axle. Larger kingpins on the truck axle but other than enlarging my kingpin bosses, they bolted right up on the '33 axle.
That was an excellent collection of Dodge photos Cederq had yesterday, wasn't it? The 2wd pickup with the Cummins had to be one of the first ones made. And the 2 Woodies were gorgeous.
ReplyDeleteThe Jeep above is nice, but I'd take the Dodge.
ReplyDeleteNot to be pedantic cw, it is Bustednuckles, no k before the n... Thanks for the link! I have to post Dodges now as our illustrious blog maven is a Dodge owner now...
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DeleteThat's 1 clean '59! I parted out a super clean 318 poly manual trans 2 wd model years ago. Got it in trade for a chainsaw because I needed the spindles n drum brakes for a T bucket project I was building with a '33 plymouth wavy tube front axle. Larger kingpins on the truck axle but other than enlarging my kingpin bosses, they bolted right up on the '33 axle.
ReplyDeleteI like a Chevy Cameo more.
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