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54suds
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This showed up at the Northeast truck camping jamboree in New Hampshire last weekend !!


2021 Chev 6.6 duramax ltz DBL cab,drw,4x/torklift tdn's,
1999 Bigfoot 1011
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tattoobob
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Explorer
Thanks for the link, maybe next year
2005 Ford F350 SRW 4x4

2000 Lance 1010

54suds
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post link update
to a more direct link
2021 Chev 6.6 duramax ltz DBL cab,drw,4x/torklift tdn's,
1999 Bigfoot 1011

tattoobob
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Explorer
Wait there was Northeast truck camping jamboree in New Hampshire last weekend?

I would have liked to know that oh well I stayed home and closed the pool
2005 Ford F350 SRW 4x4

2000 Lance 1010

SidecarFlip
Explorer III
Explorer III
finsruskw wrote:
SidecarFlip wrote:
The Lance is so-so. The Pete is real nice. Now if it was a 60's Needle Nose...that would be so cool.


Naahh, Needs to be a '74/'75 Dodge Big Norn!!! One of the approximately 252 built!


I happen to know someone who has one. It's actually in use hauling steel and it's been rebuilt numerous times and it's wicked looking, even today.
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finsruskw
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SidecarFlip wrote:
The Lance is so-so. The Pete is real nice. Now if it was a 60's Needle Nose...that would be so cool.


Naahh, Needs to be a '74/'75 Dodge Big Norn!!! One of the approximately 252 built!

burningman
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Explorer II
Oh you’re right! I looked at the photos tiny on my phone screen, thought it was a 359...that is a 379! I should know, I regularly drive both! That’s a better truck, more space between the seats, better hvac, usually more power.

You could have a Host triple slide and still tow a 40’ enclosed trailer or a large cabin cruiser. Or a diesel dually as a toad. All without even slowing it down!

Edit: read the article. 600hp Cat. No pickup has anything remotely close to fhe torque that makes. A new Ford 6.7 doesn’t make even half the torque, that 15.2 liter monster makes 2000 ft/lbs and can do it at full throttle under a load all day long. Pickups are a joke next to a C15 in a Pete.
The super singles will handle great, I’ve run them. In this application they’re still overkill.

The weight capacities listed in the article are higher than would be allowed in the US (you can’t go over 20,000 in any single axle) but it still has more than plenty.
The thing is awesome.
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SidecarFlip
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Explorer III
Not a big Pete fan other than a Needle Nose. Probably started out as a Glider. Easiest way to do a chassis modification actually.

Western Stars and IH Eagles are my thing.
2015 Backpack SS1500
1997 Ford 7.3 OBS 4x4 CC LB

05btdvw
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burningman wrote:
Would be nice if it were a needle-nose?? That’s an old (‘70s-80s, you can’t pinpoint by looking outside) long-nose 359, the coolest truck ever built! 359s are narrower than modern 379 and 389s and have the vintage style without being too horrible to drive, although the hvac still kind of sucks.
If it were a ‘60s 309 it might be cool looking but have you ever driven one? It would be a nightmare to drive. It would have an under-300 hp motor, no power steering, probably a pain in the butt trans setup like a 5 & 4, no air ride, etc. You can’t get enough radiator in a 309 to cool a bunch of power.
That rig is about as cool as it can be! Love it!!


A little off topic but, uh no, that's not a 359. It is indeed a model 379 long hood 127"bbc. Not enough pics to tell about what year though. All he did is swap (one change) to single round headlights from the factory dual square to change the looks up a bit.

One of the easiest ways to tell a 359 is to look where the air cleaners enter, on a 359 it is a cut out in the hood. 379 is direct into the cowl. A lot of other differences of course. Windshield is another easy one. 🙂

Kayteg1
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Explorer II
work2much wrote:


Here is the link!


Thanks.
Love the 3000 miles tank, but I wonder how the single supersingles handle with tall camper?
I still wonder about "It didn’t cost us a lot of money to build this"
I see $3000 for Ford bed
rear supersinges probably another $2000
$2-4,000 for sleep-over and storage materials
$2600 for inspection.
Even they prep themselves, the friend did not paint it for free?
9 months of labor. Been there.....

work2much
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Explorer
yblaw wrote:
There is an in-depth article about that rig in truckcampermagazine. I think it was early 2015 or so. It's a nice setup....


Here is the link!
2022 Ram 3500 Laramie CTD DRW Crew 4x4 Aisin 4:10 Air ride.

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Kayteg1
Explorer II
Explorer II
How many 1980's semi tractors had more HP than new 440HP Ford pickup?
You convert something like this, you drive it to DMMV to register as and RV and use A licence. End of the story.
Air brakes endorsement doesn't apply in lot of states.
It is cool camper from the outside, but I wonder how he finished inside. I imagine flat 8" wide floor gives much more options.
It is classC motorhome afterall. One with good roll-over rating.

SidecarFlip
Explorer III
Explorer III
In actuality, you can buy a tractor pretty cheap (compared to a new 1 ton pickup truck), Pete, KW, Western Star (my preference) or an International Eagle conventional. Issue is, most will be twin screw so there will be frame work involved (stretching the frame) and removing a drive axle, or leaving it a stretched twin screw, possibly an engine and driveline rebuild (Cats especially aren't cheap to rebuild), but, you wind up with a very capable and powerful toter.

Of course you'll have to learn how to shift a 13 or 18 speed Roadranger unless you can find one with an automatic (select shift) box.

Lots of them out there. You'd probably wind up at the same cost as a new pickup after frame modifications and rebuilding, but, with a much more capable (power and torque) unit that any current pickup (stock) has.

Not sure about plating one and license requirements. It has air brakes so an air brake endorsement is necessary and I would imagine that most states will still recognize it as a commercial vehicle so a Class A license too.
2015 Backpack SS1500
1997 Ford 7.3 OBS 4x4 CC LB

Blutoyz
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Explorer
I think it is very cool...you want power, you got there
She may be old but she is paid for (the rig that is)

SidecarFlip
Explorer III
Explorer III
A needlenose Pete's hood is about half as wide as a 359's and slightly longer. Still nice though.

I bet the turn radius is about half a football field. Pete's are noted for not a whole lot of wheel cut.
2015 Backpack SS1500
1997 Ford 7.3 OBS 4x4 CC LB

burningman
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Explorer II
Would be nice if it were a needle-nose?? That’s an old (‘70s-80s, you can’t pinpoint by looking outside) long-nose 359, the coolest truck ever built! 359s are narrower than modern 379 and 389s and have the vintage style without being too horrible to drive, although the hvac still kind of sucks.
If it were a ‘60s 309 it might be cool looking but have you ever driven one? It would be a nightmare to drive. It would have an under-300 hp motor, no power steering, probably a pain in the butt trans setup like a 5 & 4, no air ride, etc. You can’t get enough radiator in a 309 to cool a bunch of power.
That rig is about as cool as it can be! Love it!!
2017 Northern Lite 10-2 EX CD SE
99 Ram 4x4 Dually Cummins
A whole lot more fuel, a whole lot more boost.
4.10 gears, Gear Vendors overdrive, exhaust brake
Built auto, triple disc, billet shafts.
Kelderman Air Ride, Helwig sway bar.