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Cool video, thanks for sharing! I'm curious about the specs on the drivetrain. Top speed? Able to pull itself up hills? Is it loaded with sensors and electronics?
I'm more into the history of the original trucks. But it is interesting to see what new companies are doing with the design.
I'd like to share my opinion on prices. Granted, this is only my opinion.
The price of EVERYthing has gotten crazy within the past few years. A grease burger and fries at the drive thru costs around $10 where I live. Prices on new vehicles have doubled or tripled in a very short time. I think...
Welcome to Steel Soldiers! From the picture, I would say that is a good looking truck. I do not claim to be a 5 ton expert by any means, hopefully some of the members who are will chime in. Here is my two cents:
All of the performance issues that you describe could be caused by dirty fuel. If...
Nice job on the install! Very slick. It's always good to know what's back there, and that camera should make hooking up a trailer much easier. Thanks for sharing.
Congratulations on the new truck! I don't know much about the gassers, so I can't help there. You can try searching on Google, just type in what you're searching for, then type "site: steelsoldiers" it works better than the on-site search. Hope this helps.
Welcome to Steel Soldiers, from Alabama! I don't know much about the 1078 myself, but you definitely came to the right place. Like @Mullaney said, the TMs will tell you everything you need to know. And if you get stuck, folks here are happy to help. Good luck!
Congrats! Sounds like you have some fun work ahead. Just so you know, posting about a new MV around this group without photos is like waving a pork chop at a doberman. And if you could slip in a pic of that Vette? My Dad had a 66 with the 327. Good luck!
I love stories of older vehicles brought back to life. If you have money, tools, and time and you are willing to do some heavy lifting I would say go for it. As others already mentioned, plan to replace anything rubber. Belts, hoses, tires. Parts can still be found for these trucks, and the TMs...
I see from your profile that you just joined, so welcome to Steel Soldiers! I found and bought my Deuce shortly before the pandemic hit. Good luck with your search.
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