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    What are these

    That makes perfect sense!! Thanks
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    What are these

    So I picked up a very straight, rust free tailgate for my 78 w200 yesterday at a yard full of these trucks. Only useable tailgate though. Anyway, what are these 4 indents? Every tailgate I looked at yesterday had these, and I looked at over 40 of them. So I’m guessing they’re factory but not...
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    Stop on in for a cup of coffee!

    the wood would come from a piece of barn wood from the barn that's been in the family for over 100 years
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    Stop on in for a cup of coffee!

    an idea i came up with for my w200.
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    Project 78

    Yeah, its quite strong but the gearing is holding it back. 4.56 gears, thing is a torque monster but top speed of about 55-60 mph. Eats fuel like crazy i got bored during my lunch break. Came up with this idea for my 78 using a piece of wood directly from the old barn we re-sided last year. I...
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    Dodge Diesel what was the first year

    yep most don't.
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    Problem thread for the w150

    im not sure there is a way to adjust the camber either.
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    Stop on in for a cup of coffee!

    it took some vigra, it up again
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    Dodge Diesel what was the first year

    The Ford-Cummins relationship is actually quite easy to explain. Ford had an agricultural side of their business, completely separate from the automotive and pickup lines. In the early 70s, as tractors grew massively in size and power, they turned to Cummins, which had a great rep in the over...
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    Stop on in for a cup of coffee!

    It's now beer thirty
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    Dodge Diesel what was the first year

    Also, while looking back, we can say that the 5.9 liter, 359 cubic inch B series is a power monster, when the VE version of B series was out, it was only rated around 200 hp and 300 ft lbs. not many people were turning them at at that point. One of the first to do it was Mark Chappell . A...
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