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TK 1986 d100 restor

Started by Mr.gunns72swinger, September 22, 2013, 10:20:54 AM

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Mr.gunns72swinger

 Good Morning Guys,
          It has been a very long time sense I have posted anything on here and I am now I am ready to start the new project. I have left 72 swinger siting and want to finish The 1986 D100. When some of you see it you might remember who it belonged to every time I turn the key or get on the gas I hear the voice of TK73 saying right on! This truck is old blue Tk73's Truck I want to start to get all the things just as he wanted it. I am going to need some help and that is exactly why I am here I am going to list parts and ideas and i want all input This whole project is dedicated to Tk and I want the Project to reflect Him it was one of his dreams to finish it and that is what I intend to do. It has been Over a year sense Tk moved on to bigger, better and faster things. Its time I want this forum to be a positive thing please respect that. Some of the items that I am looking for I can find and some I cant so I am going to start to list parts and Ideas of what he wanted done. I am also curious What is your best memory Of Tk73 I am very curious. I am open to any ideas and thoughs on the project as well.  :shruggy:

Lowering Kit 3in+
Wiring Harness (I am having trouble finding)
Motor mounts
Msd ignition (have long block 360 planning to use)
Bucket seats (currently bench)
All new carpet

Well here's a start Cheers Guys,
Ben
Girls Come And Go But A Classic Mopar Will Be Mine For Ever

Mr.gunns72swinger

D100
Girls Come And Go But A Classic Mopar Will Be Mine For Ever

JB400

This should be an interesting build.  Not too many build these types of trucks :popcrn: :popcrn: :popcrn:

GOTWING

my brother just bought a 87 about a month ago.. :yesnod:

Mr.gunns72swinger

I am struggling to find a wiring harness its starting to bug me
Girls Come And Go But A Classic Mopar Will Be Mine For Ever

JB400

You might have to go with a diy wiring harness like something from Painless.

Bandit72

wiring in these trucks were probably there biggest down fall.  :eek2:
Daddy ran whiskey in a big black dodge
bought it at an auction at the masons lodge,
Johnson County Sherriff painted on the side,
just shot a coat of primer then he looked inside,
well him and my uncle tore that engine down,
I still remember that rumblin' sound.....