Tuesday, March 26, 2024

Cummins Powered Dodge Power Wagon Dually. Huge money, but....well....worth it!

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  1. Not much screams "I have a small penis" louder than that!

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  2. I think all the Dodge has been checkbooked out of that thing. But Chase's daddy sure bought him a nice garage.

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    1. That's the first thing that always goes through my mind when I see a kid like this with a truck like that: Daddy's money, proud of his fool.

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  3. "Heavy Duty" and it will never see a sheet of drywall, a 2x4 or a load of gravel.

    "Vanity of vanities, says the Preacher, vanity of vanities! All is vanity."

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  4. Would never survive a summer of hauling hay bales. Its nothing but a POS road princess

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  5. The things never gonna see any rain or even a wet road, much less bales of hay.

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    1. And still could be if it had been restored by Legacy Classic Trucks of Driggs, Idaho and not been Mexicanized by these clowns in Texas.

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  7. Winch powered by a power steering pump. I'm thinking it has enough power to wind the cable up after cleaning and lube.

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  8. I have a buddy that spent 3 years putting on an old 50's Power Wagon stretched cab on a custom built frame. He had a worked '98 12-valve Cummins drive train that was adapted to the build. He pumped it up to 450 hp and over 1000 lb/tq. He transferred the power windows, intermittent wipers, cruise control, AC, full instrumentation, and heated seats off the donor vehicle that had a leather interior. It had an air ride and it was a comfortable truck. He did 90% of the work and had $50k tied up in it.

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  9. Ruined it, don't get that Texas 'Glam Jam'.......smh.

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  10. Reminds me of something General Paton said about pistol grips.

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  11. look what they did to my truck. Hanger Queen.

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  12. Tough crew here!!!

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