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Towing, Hauling & Diesel Competition Discussion of Powerstroke Usage EG. Towing & Hauling Habits, Off Roading , Diesel Drags, Sled Pulls, ect...

 
       

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Old 01-20-2006, 05:44 PM
wesjones wesjones is offline
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hey marc...back to the old trucks...we have a 59' chevy viking dually project going on...not sure what we want to do with it yet...it's pretty though...the styling back then was so neat...i think it'll be a tugger when all is done. maybe you know some good sites for old chevys...its just a bare chasis and cab, so i need bed ideas...

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Old 01-20-2006, 07:01 PM
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hey marc...back to the old trucks...we have a 59' chevy viking dually project going on...not sure what we want to do with it yet...it's pretty though...the styling back then was so neat...i think it'll be a tugger when all is done. maybe you know some good sites for old chevys...its just a bare chasis and cab, so i need bed ideas...

wes
www.obschevy.com is a great site for parts, they have 1929-1959 truck parts. www.chevyduty.com is a good one, and i got a ton of my ideas off of ebay. look at what others have done, make your own modifications, and go from there. there is so many places and catalogs i have used, but i never buy from a company that charges for me to get thier catalog. i have about 11 grand into that truck, i did everything except the paint and machine work on the engine block and cylender heads. the way i figure it, if they want to charge me to be able to order parts from them, they dont want my business too bad.
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Old 01-24-2006, 08:42 AM
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Some times all three!

Well, I always fit into the Boomer category. I could not survive without my bumping sound system in the truck. I really love my music, plus it is so fun to shock the little rice burners when they look around to see who's bumpin and it's me! And yeah, some days it is R&B, some days all out country (and sometimes even Patsy Cline ) and some days christian music, still sometimes even classical. But either way, it is LOUD.

I used to be able to say that I would fit into the Bomber category as well, however, after my $243 speeding ticket, I no longer fit in here. It sorta slowed me down.

So now I fit in with the Tuggers, 'cause I wont be stopped by ANY hill or amount of wieght in my trailer, but I do count the money and calcutae that fuel economy every trip!
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Old 01-24-2006, 09:05 AM
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I suppose I mainly fit into the tugger category, but occasionally could be called a bomber or bugger.
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Old 01-24-2006, 09:07 AM
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Turbotime, your the man. I haven't had a ticket in 25 years, only by the grace of GOD. I'm with you on the music, i'm reliving my youth thru my kids. Thats how my X ended up 8" higher than when they borrowed it plus the 2 10" subs in the back doors. The HP is all mine. Gett'n a TS 6 position chip this week. The superduty turned out fine with it so I can't leave the X out of the fun!!!!
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Old 01-24-2006, 05:21 PM
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Tugger! Definitely tugger!
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Old 01-24-2006, 10:09 PM
Ramsmoker Ramsmoker is offline
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Are you kidd'n me Richard!!! 37 degrees in Florida. I got up to 43 in WA. today. It's 11:00pm and 27 now. Good to here from you. If anybody is intrested the tuggers are very prevalent. Keep'um coming.
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Old 05-17-2006, 06:33 AM
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Old iron

He , Thought i would chime in and let everyone know that Ford made some cool old iron also. I have a 1954 F 100 with a big block that is pretty cool also. We don't see much of the old iron until around aug . When its warm enough
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Old 11-08-2006, 01:31 AM
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I would have to go with the bomber bugger class. I love to haul A$$ and haul Stuff. I dont care if it is mine or not. I'll pull it!
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Old 11-08-2006, 04:53 AM
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