LocuMob
Fluid Technician
That's a cool truck, I'm looking forward to whatever the outcome is. (You should extend it and make it a Toter home since you plan on pulling a fifth wheel. That would help with weight!)
there is a place in quebec that has tons of old cab over's GMCs/INTERNATIONALS/FORD's all mostly fire trucks and in really good shape they just crush them for weight. i am Glad i saved the fargo from that fate!
..... I was thinking i could use front & rear axles out of a top kick truck i think they are like a 5ton axle and also have the 11-1/4 bolt pattern for the alcoa wheels. thx bruce
Hi Bruce, my cousin is trying to sell his fifthweel and TopKick that got a "Caterpillar" in it. Maybe you can find a whole TopKick and fit the Fargo cab on it?
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Ah,that truck looks awesome! Wish I had one too! Lolwell got the fargo home, here is a couple pics.
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Move the engine back
Then it don't have to be tilt cab so you can mold the sleeper to the cab..........
Cool for a fifth wheel!
well i am going to shorten it 40 inches to make it to the smallest wheelbase they came in which was 89", remove the the old 361 and trans and rearend. remove the cab and take it apart for blasting and bodywork, i have a line on a 24 valve cummins and running gear. i was thinking i will run 4 super single tires on alcoa aluminum wheels. have the body painted and the trim re chromed and use it to pull a fifth wheel trailer. it's a pretty cool old rig should be fun to bring it back to life.most of the body is galvanized so is in great shape.
I am open to ideas the more the better. Bruce
Would you part with the old 361 Valve covers? I'd be interested if the price is right as I use old Mopar valve covers to make into display case lighted tops and even lamp shades for the man-cave and shop of mine..... Let me know!