Diesel Bread Truck (4BT) avalibility
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Diesel Bread Truck (4BT) avalibility
I am looking for a bread truck to use as a donor vehicle to possibly repower an old military jeep.... It seems that I have read a thread on here before, but dont remember what it was..... Any suggestions? Is this something that should be alright as far as weight is concerned?
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Many people have put Cummins 4BT's into Jeeps... There was a really sweet one at Indianopolis this year.
TDR has a huge forum on conversions. It takes a subscription to be able to post there, but you can read through a ton of conversion topics. That's where the real conversion community is...
http://www.turbodieselregister.com/f...?s=&forumid=30
TDR has a huge forum on conversions. It takes a subscription to be able to post there, but you can read through a ton of conversion topics. That's where the real conversion community is...
http://www.turbodieselregister.com/f...?s=&forumid=30
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I will have to check into that.... I did see the one at Indy this year..... spent some time looking over it.... and yes, I want a twins setup like that.....
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Originally posted by 59FORD
If I had a little short trailer like that I'd already be there.
If I had a little short trailer like that I'd already be there.
Not sure how well a bread truck would travel on a wedge trailer....
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