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DRIPTROIT 71

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  1. Excellent work!!! Looks Great!! Very Impressive!!
  2. Me too Mike. The 7400 was the first truck that I ever rode in as a kid.
  3. Thanks for all the comments guys!! This cab has really been a challenge, not to mention that a week after the cab's painted that body work starts showing up. Oh well. On to more progress. I put an engine together that I've been wanting to build. Back in the 70's my dad and the guys that he worked with had taken a 7400 and put a Road Commander glider on it. About the same time, they put a turbo on a 318 Detroit. I thought that it was the same project, but my dad told me that the turbo went on an Astro. He said that they mounted the turbo to the bell housing. That is just what I did here. I've seen several 8v-71T's that had rear mounted turbos, but not mounted to the bell housing. There is a bracket from the turbo flange down to the turbo that supports it. I debated about what type of connection to put on top of the blower. Factory set-ups look similar to the !2v-71TT in the Tyrone Malone truck. I wanted sort of the back yard project look, so I used the 318 intake connected to the turbo. Long story short, here is what I have so far. Thanks to Terry, "Superpeterbilt" for the engine. IMG_2215 by Brian Smith, on Flickr IMG_2216 by Brian Smith, on Flickr IMG_2217 by Brian Smith, on Flickr IMG_2218 by Brian Smith, on Flickr
  4. I realize that I'm probably the only 7400 White fan in the world, but for years I looked for reference pictures without any luck. In the past year I have been able to take a few reference pictures of three different trucks and thought that I would share them. Here's the three trucks. There's 155 pictures, so instead of trying to link them all just click on one of the truck pictures and it will take you yo my Flikr page, just click my name, then go to albums and to the 7400 album. There may be any easier way to link, but I'm not computer savvy. IMG_0376 by Brian Smith, on Flickr IMG_1123 by Brian Smith, on Flickr IMG_1522 by Brian Smith, on Flickr
  5. I think Sean is wanting to lay low for a while. He has moved, but still in Montana, with from what I understand, plans to move again, possibly back east.
  6. It looks like the real thing sitting there.
  7. You've done it again! Somehow you just capture the real truck perfectly!! This is really my kind of build!!! Great work!!
  8. These kits have a Tach-o-graph, and a Speed-o-grapph in place of the speedometer and tach. Here is one that I cut out for another project: IMG_1883 by Brian Smith, on Flickr
  9. Thanks for all the comments guys!! This one is on the back burner for now, but I'm still in. I figured that I would post a picture of what I have so far: IMG_2115 by Brian Smith, on Flickr
  10. Very nice and clean build! Great work!
  11. I like it! Nice work!!
  12. That is one sharp looking trailer! They look great together!!
  13. I like what you have come up with so far. It looks great! I've only ever worked on one of those engines and it was in a fire truck. I don't remember much about it other than this one had kind of a strange carb. on it. There's a few photos on Google though.
  14. Looks great!! Good choice on the fenders!!
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