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Post by silverstreaker on Aug 30, 2011 22:01:24 GMT 10
Here's what will be pulling the 1972 Silver Streak around. It's a 1954 Dodge Stepside Pickup ... an Aussie unit originally built in SA. You just don't see many on the road nowadays, so the combination of this and the huge silver van behind should turn a few heads. Cheers, Steve
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Post by olfarts on Aug 31, 2011 1:28:25 GMT 10
;D ;D ;D "MoPar". ;D ;D ;D What engine is under the hood??? The factory it was made is still standing is still standing here in Adelaide,its now a furniture store Dave
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Post by Deleted on Aug 31, 2011 8:14:12 GMT 10
How is sooooo cool ;D
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Post by silverstreaker on Aug 31, 2011 23:22:07 GMT 10
Hi Dave, Unfortunately it's Ford powered ... 351 Cleveland, C4 auto, 9 inch diff ... only because I had a complete donor car back in 2006 when I built it as a 'budget' ride .... got a bit carried away though and ended up building a show car.
Thankfully my partner Geraldine is a rodder as well, and the way she's getting stuck into the Silver Streaks I think we may end up repeating that fateful journey. But what the hell, it's loads of fun spending the kids inheritance!
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Post by bobt on Sept 1, 2011 23:04:45 GMT 10
very nice..
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Post by malrv1 on Sept 12, 2011 14:00:34 GMT 10
;D ;D ;D "MoPar". ;D ;D ;D What engine is under the hood??? The factory it was made is still standing is still standing here in Adelaide,its now a furniture store Hi Dave I think the Dodges were built at the Mike End factory. The old T J Richards Body works builkding. They built Plymouths and Chrysler Royals as well. Dave
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