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Posted by Chris Lube Lublin on Friday, January 09, 2004 at 12:53PM :

In Reply to: Limits... posted by Eric B. on Friday, January 09, 2004 at 12:12PM :

FFPW:

1955 C-1-PW, bought from an add on this Forum, Kept it for a while, then Traded it off to RG in KY for a M-37

1947 WDX: THe first PW I ever seen up close and personal, it left a lasting inpression on me. Now I own it! If only I could get my work truck fixed and trailer ready to get it home!

1952 M-37, got it on trade from RG in KY for the 55 PW and '68 Dodge D-300 Wrecker. Later sold it to Gene In Dryden

1953 M-37. Bought it as parts truck from a local farmer friend. Later sold to Guy west of Flint.

PG trucks

1958 W-100, Bought from Lyle Van Wert, Now awaiting transport to Arkansas

Sweptlines:

1971 D-200 Camper Special. My first truck that started it all.

1968 D-100. Parts truck

1970 W-200 Nice clean low milage solid truck, Burned up in fire, remains went to Kalamazoo area

1968 D-300 Wrecker. Bought it because I had the bright idea to go into towing business, Was in business about 3 weeks, then too much govt red tape and insurance got in the way. Later traded to RG in KY for M-37

1970 D-100. THe Cleanest, most solid Sweptline I ever had. Bought it, Traded it for a '72 ElCamino, then bought it back a year later, drove it for several months, then got pist off at it, sold it too cheap, now been kicking myself ever since!

1968 W-200 The worlds ugliest Dodge! Not a good body panel on it. Very low milage, factory 383 Truck. Traded a '68 Chevy K-20 for it, Later Sold it.

Then for 72 Up 4X4, I had a '77 W-100 Sno-Fiter Extended cab shortbox

1979 Dodge RamCharger 4X4 I lifted, put 40's under it, and used for mud monster, later sold it.

Thats it for the interesting stuff. I have had Jeep, IH, Ford and GM as well.





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