New member in Washington.

From VC-1 to WC64-KD.
Kaegi
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Location: Allyn WA

Re: New member in Washington.

Post by Kaegi »

are you doing a repower?
Adam in Wa
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My garage: 48 Power Wagon
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71 Dodge Challenger R/T
Location: Newport Washington

Re: New member in Washington.

Post by Adam in Wa »

No, it will have the 230 ci engine from an M37. I am using the original non-syncro trans, one spd transfer case, and eventually the Brownie box. I just need to wire up some pos/neg cables to static time it and test fire the engine...

Would have had it done last month but I am in the middle of a major basement remodel project that is kicking my butt.
Kaegi
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Location: Allyn WA

Re: New member in Washington.

Post by Kaegi »

re battery box. not much room under the hood and easy to service on running board. I have had all the WC models and command car and carryall with no battery under hood was a real nice feature. totally in the way on the 6 volt trucks.
1941wc-25
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Location: Shelton WA

Re: New member in Washington.

Post by 1941wc-25 »

Welcome to the NW!! I live in Shelton about 20 mins from Olympia. As I type I am sitting in traffic in Oceanside driving home from a week in San Diego.
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Adam in Wa
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Joined: Tue Mar 13, 2018 10:04 pm
My garage: 48 Power Wagon
42 WC53
71 Dodge Challenger R/T
Location: Newport Washington

Re: New member in Washington.

Post by Adam in Wa »

For 11 years I worked in South Central LA. I don’t miss the traffic; it used to take just over an hour to get to work and nearly two to get home. I try to avoid the cities now... my new town has only about 700 full time residents.
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