Midnightmoon
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- Oct 11, 2020
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- Location
- Pennsylvania
- First Name
- Justin
- Truck Year
- 1979
- Truck Model
- C10
- Engine Size
- 305
You know the old saying..."Nothing is more expensive than a free vehicle"? Well, I'm thinking of finding out....LOL
Last fall, my father had the brakes go out on a 2004 Dodge Dakota that he has owned since 2008. He knew that two of the cab mounts were already rusted out. So, instead of fixing it again, he just wanted something else. When we picked up another vehicle for him, the dealers around here wouldn't give anything for it. So, I hauled it to my garage and it sat there most of the winter.
I was going to part it or scrap it. But, the more I looked at it, it really wasn't bad at all. Other than the cab mounts, all it really needed was some brake line repairs and power steering lines. So, I threw a few dollars and fixed those lines. I was shocked at how well this thing runs. He had done a new radiator, water pump, ball joints, brakes, etc. over the last few years and it really needs nothing but the cab mounts done to make it usable.
So, here we go. I'm not a body man or even a decent fabricator. But, I figure what the heck. I'm going to give it a shot. I can't mess it up any more than it already is....LOL
Here are some before pics.
So, wish me luck. I'm not exactly sure how this is going to turn out. You are welcome to tell me to run away and scrap this thing if you think that is best....LOL
Last fall, my father had the brakes go out on a 2004 Dodge Dakota that he has owned since 2008. He knew that two of the cab mounts were already rusted out. So, instead of fixing it again, he just wanted something else. When we picked up another vehicle for him, the dealers around here wouldn't give anything for it. So, I hauled it to my garage and it sat there most of the winter.
I was going to part it or scrap it. But, the more I looked at it, it really wasn't bad at all. Other than the cab mounts, all it really needed was some brake line repairs and power steering lines. So, I threw a few dollars and fixed those lines. I was shocked at how well this thing runs. He had done a new radiator, water pump, ball joints, brakes, etc. over the last few years and it really needs nothing but the cab mounts done to make it usable.
So, here we go. I'm not a body man or even a decent fabricator. But, I figure what the heck. I'm going to give it a shot. I can't mess it up any more than it already is....LOL
Here are some before pics.
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So, wish me luck. I'm not exactly sure how this is going to turn out. You are welcome to tell me to run away and scrap this thing if you think that is best....LOL
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