PowerNation I'd actually been a regular viewer of the programming on Power Nation ever since it was still called "The Power Block" and even back when the TV channel was still called "The Nashville Network" (I basically just dated myself by stating that information)
Hi, I'm David and I like old car's and trucks,I don't have one but wish I did . I did have a 1969 Chevelle when I was 16 God how I loved that car my mom gave it to me for my birthday, I got really sick and was put in the hospital when I was better and went to get my car it was gone, I was really up set about it and look for it every place I want I or the police never found it. To this day when I see one at a show I can't help but to wonder if it's mine. I wish I could afford to get another one. At least they can't steal my memoirs of all the great time I had in it...I love watching your show and learning lots of things. I just wish I had something to work on now that i have all this knowledge from watching your awesome Show. Your awesome, and thanks for such a great show and teaching us a lot of d.i.y. ...
Thats a crazy story, sucks man, but, let it go and start again ! rebuild your dreams , cause the fuckers can never steal that from us! somewhere out there is the perfect ride for you, go find it and make it yours. Never give up and one day you'll succeed, happy hunting David!
I brought the statement that the cab was made out of two cabs to a WWII truck driver Marine vet. He said this was common practice during WWII overseas because of parts shortages and war needs.
@Mr Sunshines no dude, I made a legit question, I didn't want to make a statement that I know more than the host of the show, because I don't. Idk what goes through your mundo to be 100% sure that I was commenting just to be a dick. Sorry for your life being so miserable
no, 2.5 ton axles are way better. spinning almost 50 inch tires with dana axles will break them guaranteed. you would have to spend a crazy amount of money in aftermarket parts to keep them alive. even then they would not be reliable. the 2.5 ton axles can handle those tires and more, really they can handle about anything. the 2.5 ton axles also are dirt cheap, you can get a set of front and rear axles for 1700 US.
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PowerNation I'd actually been a regular viewer of the programming on Power Nation ever since it was still called "The Power Block" and even back when the TV channel was still called "The Nashville Network" (I basically just dated myself by stating that information)
Back when people actually still watched TV because it was GOOD. I miss the old days of POWERBLOCK and G4!
I just need the money. To put on my jeep
17 year old who works at a small auto shop in my town would put the money towards my 2005 z71 Silverado
Hi, I'm David and I like old car's and trucks,I don't have one but wish I did . I did have a 1969 Chevelle when I was 16 God how I loved that car my mom gave it to me for my birthday, I got really sick and was put in the hospital when I was better and went to get my car it was gone, I was really up set about it and look for it every place I want I or the police never found it. To this day when I see one at a show I can't help but to wonder if it's mine. I wish I could afford to get another one. At least they can't steal my memoirs of all the great time I had in it...I love watching your show and learning lots of things. I just wish I had something to work on now that i have all this knowledge from watching your awesome Show. Your awesome, and thanks for such a great show and teaching us a lot of d.i.y. ...
Thats a crazy story, sucks man, but, let it go and start again ! rebuild your dreams , cause the fuckers can never steal that from us! somewhere out there is the perfect ride for you, go find it and make it yours. Never give up and one day you'll succeed, happy hunting David!
It was cool seeing a Hunter laser alignment tool. I worked there when they were developing it.
I brought the statement that the cab was made out of two cabs to a WWII truck driver Marine vet. He said this was common practice during WWII overseas because of parts shortages and war needs.
No it because it was originally a open cab
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Hydraulic steering not alowed in some states? What did they use then? Regular mechanical steering?
If you lose fluid in hydro steering, you lose steering.
@@jglew82 oh now it makes sense, thanks man
@Mr Sunshines no dude, I made a legit question, I didn't want to make a statement that I know more than the host of the show, because I don't. Idk what goes through your mundo to be 100% sure that I was commenting just to be a dick. Sorry for your life being so miserable
Yoy are great man. engineer too greatest. Love it.
How much off road did this truck see?
That was a open cab most were
The bed is out of proportion.
Still think it was a robbery to not put a Cummins in this truck.
I wish they would have just restored it
Dana 80’s woulda been fun under it Rockwell to me anyway is ancient junk, axel tech’s is what you want if you really wanted to big nice axel
Think 40s and Dana 60s would have been more versatile and appropriate on the this truck
no, 2.5 ton axles are way better. spinning almost 50 inch tires with dana axles will break them guaranteed. you would have to spend a crazy amount of money in aftermarket parts to keep them alive. even then they would not be reliable. the 2.5 ton axles can handle those tires and more, really they can handle about anything. the 2.5 ton axles also are dirt cheap, you can get a set of front and rear axles for 1700 US.
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It's sad what kind of cartoon you turned that into
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