Originally posted by Jake
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Almost 10 years removed from the last rebuild of Fenway, I can clearly see that the work we did was solid and lasting. Everything held up as good as can be expected. But, in the end, the time spent with dad was what really mattered, especially now that he is no longer with us. I’ll never forget the days of that rebuild. Meaningful days.
And now, as I look to the new project, I’m looking to add a few new days that I can take with me in memory…good days with good friends and a good truck…a few old parts to fix up, and a few new ones to install.
This build will be quite a bit different than anything I’ve done before, and it’ll likely come as a bit of a shocker to those who know about my love for all things old…at least those that were given to us through intelligence and logic like the Chrysler L-head 6.
I’m doing a repower.
Unbecoming as it may seem for a man to do a repower in a classic truck, one has a hard time not doing it after seeing a truck as full of spirit as a Cummins powered Power Wagon; all high, wide, handsome, trustworthy and hardworking.
Not that the original Power Wagon wasn’t…it most certainly was….but this new Cummins will eat up miles quicker than Elvis could eat up sweet potato pie. My old Fenway is my daily driver and will remain such until I leave this side of eternity. It needs to eat up miles.
And the intelligence and logic of the QSB 4.5, well, it rivals anything they gave us in the days of yore. Yes sir. It’s one fine engine.
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