The F4 has now been featured in Australian Street Rodding Magazine.
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)I buy & advertise in that mag because of the "street rods"
maybe they need to be involved in "truck'n life" also
(or maybe you should have driven to the Trucking Hall of Fame gathering recently....They had some 600 trucks up there............oh! sorry, 600 restored trucks. still not a street rod)
Hey some one had to cross the line
. May be a lot of Truckies will ask why a Rodded vehicle in 'Truckin Life.'
maybe they need to be involved in "truck'n life" also
. You may get a new customer for some of your metal work products and tools. I may have to chase you for commission 
'Cummins Commentary' and 'Diesel Power' will be straight forward.
Hay Simon, did you get a call or email from from a guy that has #2 diesel in his blood from Los Angeles? Have a good tomorrow, which is today for you and my today is your yesterday, is that right, im confused now


Hey some one had to cross the line






Wait till you see the other one with the Cummins logo.![]()
I said wait.
WHAT?? someone built a "TRUCK" (what's unusual about that?)
NOW!
A Rodder who builds a Rod that is errrring on a light commercial, THAT's crossing the line![]()
and Rocket how many commercial based rods have you seen running a CUMMINS engine
or for that matter have you seen any Rods ?
From that I take it that I am crossing the line in two different ways
Commercial and Diesel

Are you going to put a 6bt in a morris minor. Might be tight, but dam cool to see.


I have a friend in the US with a 400 Chev in one (and is that a wild ride), I doubt the Cummins would fit. Still would look good as Mr Bean car, pad bolt and padlock on the door
Oh I was refering to the other Billet Badge I have on order.
was over the $$$ I spent on the new 6BT I have in the Freighter now
Sadly the East Wind 4BT would need a lot of changes to convert to Auto Specifications from Industrial Specifications. They ya go againI was actualy talking about getting a Rodded Truck in a Truck magazine like 'Truckin Life' magazine.![]()
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{in Australia anyway}and Rocket how many commercial based rods have you seen running a CUMMINS engine![]()
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or for that matter have you seen any Rods ?
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Crossing the line HOW ??From that I take it that I am crossing the line in two different waysCommercial and Diesel
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They ya go again
Just cause the yanks call anything that is modified a Rod {that ortta stir the pot here} it doesn't mean that it is actually one
{in Australia anyway}
You know what a Rod SHOULD be![]()
(I hate the term Hot Rod being used that way There is a reason for THAT! (it ain't NO ROD)
It's TRUCK!!
(now, if it was a truck built as a Rod (as we have been seeing a lot of these last few years) & THEN.............had a cummins in it.....................THEN you'd be talking{and warrant an artical in a Rodding Mag
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(oh! sorry. I forgot the rodding type lights that are on it
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.Crossing the line HOW ??
A truck with a cummins is it isn't unusal![]()
Oh!
A little secret (which I think you know)
I wanted to build mine with all F Truck running gear under it (as in F250 with duallies. which is smaller than your F4) & the rego department deamed it to be a commercial so it wouldn't be recognised as a modified pre '48........a ROD! So therefore it wouldn't be accepted to be built within the 'National Street Rod Guidelines', so it would also have had to be "fully" engineered.
Hence, I'm building a truck but based as a Rod .................can ya see the difference ??
NOW, if I was to put that diesel in it............ that would be differentbut it would still be a Rod, not a truck.
Light commercials here in Oz seem to cause a lot of confusion with rego.
They have a 1 1/2 tonne carrying capacity cut off. once over that, it's a commercial. As soon as I mentioned the duallies, that put it over the line too![]()

drivers on car licenses
yet once you tow with a commercial sized truck you require a commercial type license.
I keep telling you I have ticked all the boxes and it passes. F1 or F4 both pre 1948. You should be doing the same with your workshop project and talk of it as a Rodded Truck.I am still confused as to HOW an F4 Truck (4 tonner) can be a Rod in Australia![]()
after all it is not a pickup or a Ute 
Perhaps you better define it workshop rod 

Ok lets use the Term HOT ROD for anything modified.(I hate the term Hot Rod being used that way
) All Rodders will agree a TRUE Rod is Pre 1948 / 49
I keep telling you it is a Rodded Truck, just like we have Rat Rods, Resto Rods, Pro Street Rods, Ramp Rods etc. Open your mind Rod and expand into new areas.
I keep telling you The Truck area with restoration is a BIG new market here and guys doing this have $$$and not afraid to spend it. I have seen a few Macks go through the workshop of the place that painted my (very little in comparison) F4. One reason why I now sell a lot of truck lights that are also being used on Rods as I am also selling to the Truck guys.That is interesting you point that out the lights, as most of the lights would be on Truck and not a Rod. You have just shown an example as to how I have stretched the definition as to a Rodded Trucks
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Now what about these ? How do you define them ?
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Diamond T Super Singles Kenworth based Truck or Rod ?
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Diamond T Truck or Rod ?
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A couple from truck owner and Rodder Tony Kuchel. ( Wish I could find a better one -finished ) How about Wings (http://www.wmin740.com/wingspage.html) in the USA as he has/had a Sleeper Cab Chev towing a radio station / enclosed trailer with a T Bucket. SadlyI can no longer find photos of it on the net
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True, but only a basic piece of information. Can I refer to your truck and say it is just a chassis, cab, new brakes and a motor swap![]()
I believe it is what you have done that defines what you finish with. For example if I applied for SR permit here I would get it as the cab is 1948.+ Vic Roads would have no idea what or how to define it. H Plates would be out due to the modifications. (An area about to be tidied up big time here with plate abuse and incorectly issued SR & H permits).
Wait till you see some of the HEAVY Macks being built as Hot Rod Trucks. I can see registration people running for cover with them not even knowing what they are looking at or how to define them. Some would not even know if the engine has been swapped. I wish I had a photo of the Mack I have seen as it will be wilder than the Diamond T (orange & cream) photo I posted above.
As for Commercials and the confusion here as to how to define for registration I believe we could compare that to a car and caravan or some of those big 5th wheeler caravans or horse floats being towed bydrivers on car licenses
yet once you tow with a commercial sized truck you require a commercial type license.
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I keep telling you I have ticked all the boxes and it passes. F1 or F4 both pre 1948. You should be doing the same with your workshop project and talk of it as a Rodded Truck.after all it is not a pickup or a Ute
Perhaps you better define it workshop rod
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Oh! ****** (I had a good reply & lost the lot)
Anyway (I knew you'd bite)
open my mind hey??![]()
) you have to expect the Dog will bark at you
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) I never called you a DOG
(actually, there is a nice dog thread on here, that many of them seem to be pretty smart
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)Oh well!
Your not getting personal now are you Simon (a big kidthat wasn't very nice
) I never called you a DOG
(actually, there is a nice dog thread on here, that many of them seem to be pretty smart
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I know you enjoy stirring me and all in good fun.
If the comment I made about (teasing the dog) was not taken in jest as the way I intended When you are this way next allow some time as I would seriously like you to meet the fellow that painted my F4. I am sure he would be interested in many of the things you sell. He is also into V8's and has a nice Falcon GS ute he is restoring between trucks. Cummins have a nice small V8 on the market soonYou build trucks & I'll continue to closed minded .............. & build Rods. mix & match componants, custom make parts & panels and try different paint ideas (at least I know what a V8 is)
maybe that would be good for your project 
Will see when they arrive, hopefully this week.I must have got a very good deal on the 6BTI am confused as to why a 4bt would cost more then a 6bt.
Everything from the 6bt should work on the 4bt, its the same motor less 2 pistons correct?
Did you get the email I sent you ??? Had all the info on the 6BT.you used a 12 valve in hotfr8 didn't you? I personally like the 2nd gen 24 valve less common rail injection, easy to get power out of them and less electronics, but the 12 valve has no electronics and i like that too.





Congrats on the article Colin. Yo've done a fantasticjob and I'm thrilled to have seen it happen. If I may say: Good on ya mate!
PS - Too many EMOTI-effin-CONS on this page!!!!
Who's Colin
EMOTI-effin-CONS 
Arn't all Rodders just big kids playing with big toys![]()
If there was a Wooden SpoonSmiley I would post it here for you the stirrer
I know you enjoy stirring me and all in good fun.
If the comment I made about (teasing the dog) was not taken in jest as the way I intended
Sorry.
}When you are this way next allow some time as I would seriously like you to meet the fellow that painted my F4. I am sure he would be interested in many of the things you sell.
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just interested to meet new people ..............if he's interested, spose that's a bonus.
He is also into V8's and has a nice Falcon GS ute he is restoring between trucks.
arrrrrrrrr another Street Machiner![]()
And the award goes to >Yep, you know me (I do probably give you a bit of a hard time)
{it's still a TRUCK}

I still call it a Rodded truck. No Street Machiner. This guy is a full on restorer even made himself a full MACK Dog mailboxjust interested to meet new people ..............if he's interested, spose that's a bonus.
arrrrrrrrr another Street Machiner![]()
And the award goes to >
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Just a bit he says.
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I'd better give you the whole jar.
So what is your Workshop projectI still call it a Rodded truck.
No Street Machiner. This guy is a full on restorer even made himself a full MACK Dog mailbox
http://www.garagejournal.com/forum/showthread.php?t=40844
and have a look at page 26 here >
http://www.macktrucks.com.au/Content/Attachment/News/BULLDOG 3c.pdf as you will see a couple of Trucks he has restored. A Mack and a Diamond T![]()


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Just home from an event called "Picnic at Muckleford". It is a joint event with the local Tourist Railway and the local Car Clubs.
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Out of all the vehicles in attendance I was awarded the 'George Young Memorial Trophy' for the Freighter. One of only two trophies presented on the day. George was a hard worker for the Goldfields Tourist Railway and the Castlemaine Historic Vehicle club. The other trophy was public choice.



Edited nowIs that worded beter now
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) I'll do just that.....even though it's Sunday That can't be right
(he was a HARD WORKING bloke !)![]()
Te hee
Na, you missed my point.
I was wondering HOW ? you could win a trophy that was dedicated after a "Hard Working Bloke"
(speaking of work..........I need to get back there to finish shooting some more paint on a customers car. Once Mike has been (bring on the salt) I'll do just that.....even though it's Sunday
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Oh!........even after the smart **** comment !!
(well done on the trophy)
George Died earlier this year. He did a lot of work in the district to promote the car movement and the Tourist Railway.
To be the first to recieve a trophy in George's name is very much an honor.



Sweet truck, never seen a hotrod truck before, I must have a sheltered life ..
with information being posted on the forum here >Wow. That is an amazing project. My hat off to you, HOTFR8.




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