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The Author of this site, Kris Wickstead lives in Carson City, Nevada.
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Welcome to the original 1961-71 DODGE TRUCK Website. After much time between updates, expect to see a slight re-vamp of the site and some new articles. The author is currently working to install the front frame stub of an `86 D-150 onto the rear frame half of his `67 D-100 Longbed. The frames are being joined just under where the cab would reside if installed.
Expect an article on "How to build a truck bed trailer," which details what is required to take the rear half of a truck you just cut up and make it into a usable, utility trailer. This article will offer suggestions on how to get the trailer registered and plenty of fabrication information.
VISITS SINCE 1/30/01
On the 20th of August, the SWEPTWAGON DODGE TRUCK FORUM will be migrating to the forum at Sweptline.org. At that time, all posts will be restricted and links will be changed to point to the new forum. None of the content or text based information will be removed from this site. Only the forum will be changed. This change in forums is the beginning of a collaboration with Sweptline.org and SweptlineParts.com. Special thanks to Scott Blaylock, Proprietor of both aforementioned sites, for his collaborative efforts and hard work.
Looking for parts? See the Part Sources Page or the '61-'71 Dodge Truck Swap Forum. Both are quite comprehensive and will help you find exactly what you're looking for.
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