Ditto! Congrats on the magazine article ... and on a well executed build. I really like this truck....It took me a minute to figure out why it looked so familiar. Nicely done!
Get your tickets to THE BIG THING 2026!
Ditto! Congrats on the magazine article ... and on a well executed build. I really like this truck....It took me a minute to figure out why it looked so familiar. Nicely done!
However, every other neighbor I have has got to hate me. I try and keep my place looking nice and everything put away either in the garage or behind my shop or fence but on occasion, there is the Gantry or crane setup in the driveway and parts all over the yard. Sean



Love the flat bed for building racks and stuff and having the ability to bolt stuff onto it. Miss the real bed for being able to just toss stuff in there.
Try and just relax. There isn't much your going to do now that is going to make a huge difference in prep most likely. I just did about 2300+ miles in my flat fender....
http://2000milesofnervousnirvana.blogspot.com/
What I learned. Slow down. Stop and see things you normally wouldn't. Take more cash money than you think you need, having issues with a card in the middle of nowhere sucks. You don't need as much stuff as you think you do. Bugs suck, take a head net. Give the vehicle a good look over at fuel stops....engine oil, belts, hoses, undercarriage, drivelines, and feel the hubs at all four corners. Get off the dang interstate....you can't stop for the cool stuff.
Have a great trip!
This is why I traded the flatdeck on my 3500 for a factory box. I haul random crap everyday, and hate having to strap it down all he time. Plus I have access to an '08 3500 Dodge and a 4x4 Mitsubishi Fuso, both with flatdecks.
Make sure to pm me if you pass through the Whistler area on your way north or south. I can send you to some great free camp spots, and I guess if I have to, I could be forced to spend a long while checking out your truck!
As Metcalf said, take some extra cash money. I tried to help out a guy from Calif the other day when his credit card wouldn't work, and he banked at a small credit union. Thy didn't have a toll free number available outside the lower 48, so he was having a heck of a time getting fuel. Make sure you take a direct dial number or your bank just in case...
Old Dodges are my favorite and this is one nice rig. Have any of your neighbors claimed that you are running a chopshop? Happened to me, the responding cop was a truck guy and spent about 2 hours getting details of my build and shooting bull, claimed it in his paperwork as "investigation" time.