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  1. Joshua Story

    I got an 78 dodge power wagon I want to sell them

  2. uncle skeeter

    I have a 72 D100 with 22k miles. It just sat on a farm for most of it's life. I also have a 72 W200 with 30k original miles. It sat around as a local school district plow truck for decades. Both of them run great!

  3. shawn burton

    I need dulsiches help with my dodge truck.

  4. ChristianX Z owner

    Removable top stop in 81….

  5. marcos ramos

    Where is this Selma? Fresno?

  6. Hunter Dumont

    That Dodge ramcharger is later than a '85 so it could be an '86 and up

  7. kblackav8or

    I think the body styling of the Dodge pickups of the 70s and 80s is not that attractive to many. I think it looks like an ameba. The sides are very plain, just a curved expanse of sheet metal. Would seem to be easy to ding and difficult to get straight. The earlier 60's Dodges were cool and finally in the later 90s they started getting some shape back. Probably the other thing is the interiors tended to disintegrate faster then their Ford and GM counterparts.

  8. Team Shinoda

    I have a 1977 Warlock with an original 440 as and cruise truck that needs to be restored

  9. thumperpaul

    Not a fan of those slab side 1970’s . Fugly, IMO.

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