I have worn a hole in my floor from the pacing!!!!I guess this is the definitive answer to my initial question....find a standup guy
who is willing to help you out and find a nearly perfect rust free example in Arizona.Randy, I am simply speechless! I can't convey how much I appreciate you taking the time and helping a total stranger out with this "unicorn" hunt.
Truck is really nice. Now I just have to get it home.
The same can be said about you, my friend.I can only hope I get the chance to help you or someone else here in the same manner. Take care and Happy New Year!!!!![]()
This question is for MP&C and other experienced body guys.I have a chance to aquire my "unicorn" vehicle...a 1977 Dodge Ramcharger poptop.
Being it is the northeast, the lower body,rockers,ect. are very rusty.The frame and more importantly the top are solid.Front clip is good and truck is mostly complete.Some panels are available from LMC.These trucks are so rare and I really only want a 77-79 with 7" round headlights and the turn signals in the grille.I have a good welder and my skills are improving with practice.I have all the time in the world...money is the limiting factor.The internet is littered with "projects" where people over estimated their skills and ability.Any and all opinions are welcomed!
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There are those who think I should drive the unicorn home instead of having it shipped.I've thought about it.Here is the math.Flight is $280...10mpg(if I'm lucky) @ 2894 miles is around $700....3 hotel stays around $300 plus meals $60 comes to around $1340 plus tolls. And that's driving around 950 miles a day!Add in the fact that I hate to fly, wear and tear on the truck, potential breakdowns, ect. $1500 is a bargain. It would be quite an adventure or a total disaster. I will have it shipped.
I think that it is much cheaper to ship freight via ocean than by land.![]()
Randy needs to offer exporting services of rust free vehicles out of AZ.... to help fund the EcoBoost build !!! All of the rusty vehicles we are used to would be nothing more than parts cars..
Take a look at this tasty morsel.Randy,
You rock! Thanks for sharing your projects here on GJ and helping out a fellow member. I just might need to contract your services when I am ready to start searching for my rust free 78-79 Bronco!
Mark,
Please keep us posted on the transport operation.
Cheers,
Brad