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Old 18-10-16, 00:56
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That is outstanding Ed! Thank you so much!


I love hearing the memories of these trucks it seems sometimes the most basic this stick with us as memorable!

I hope to be able to save the old beast it looks pretty good all this gs considered.

Chis, the motor is a 318 2 barrel. No wonder they were hard on gas!

The interior is very much hunter green with OD floors and kick panes roof etc. The seat is part paisley embossed but the base is ton. It seems I can get NOS replacements from the M880 US dodges but they are only avail in black. Possibly a dye job could correct them. Otherwise the commerial repro examples don't have the paisley pattern.

I ran the vin through a dodge website and interestingly it identified the trim line on the truck as "Royal Sportsman"!
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