It could be a dodge, or a chevy for that matter. I though it was just old. It was cast (expensive and old) not stamped (current cheap crap). Hope he reports back with some info.
Zim
Rebodied meaning a truck chassis. The "T" in the part number indicates truck. "U" would indicate econoline/club wagon etc. I created the part number in my above post. I worked for Ford as a service tech, and a parts professional.
So I think the base number for a ford radius arm would be a 3B360. That one you have is cast, not stamped so I'm thinking 60's-70's heavy duty or 3/4 ton....just thinking out loud here. So part number to get you close would be C or D and the year 0-9 so 5 for 65/75 and T for...
Wow. Amazing find. If it were mine, I'd pull the entire wiring harness and replace it. Painless makes a kit. Otherwise, create a good ground, forward, middle and rear and make sure all the existing grounds go to those "secure" grounds. 90% of electrical failures are grounds. (especially with...
Did not know the "hammered" expression until the early 80's and the Navy. Stuck with me from there on.
There is a all aluminum stove that looks really nice. Those folks on the lifestyle overland channel have one and she really knows how to cook on it. Don't think I'll ever spend the money but...
LOL...I'm glad we all can have some fun with this. When I was on duty in Germany I bought a $300 North Face Bivi tent and was embarrassed I only used it once. Only through years of outdoor fun have I learned the difference between a mess kit, and a $650 mistake..ahahahahaha. I watched a Youtube...
This tent has grown into a movement in and of itself. LOL. Just like the flying saucer cooking tower, any negative reviews would be, or could be hazardous to your health...ahahahahahahha.
For the money, both of these things are entirely too expensive for what they do and what they provide. But...
I just thought about this. Remember this is hunting season, and these folks down here are really serious about it...lol. I'd be careful bouncing around the forest, even the National Forest and State parks. Orange would be advised. I was in the National Forest almost every week this year and was...
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