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Post by cowdoc on Nov 27, 2018 22:14:27 GMT -5
Do they make them factory that way. Is that something you can find at a junkyard. If so I can look at work Let me know From what I can find the 72 on up trucks and vans had them
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gmcman
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Post by gmcman on Nov 28, 2018 7:28:36 GMT -5
cowdoc have you tried going to a dodge dealer? I've learned dealerships have access to surprising amounts of nos stuff via the dealer networks.
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Post by cowdoc on Nov 28, 2018 21:36:08 GMT -5
cowdoc have you tried going to a dodge dealer? I've learned dealerships have access to surprising amounts of nos stuff via the dealer networks. cool idea. I havent as I live in a little 200 population town 100 miles from anywhere but I have a phone! I have one made up now but you guys have good ideas that may help the next guy, thanks
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Post by Punisher 66J on Nov 29, 2018 19:40:52 GMT -5
Truck with a hemi? I don't think so but could be wrong. There are definitely big block trucks out there, ram chargers/ trail dusters too. In 50s and 60s dodges only v8 were hemis, one of the propane delivery trucks here in town is an old hemi powered truck. Not arguing but there are definitely 50s trucks that come without hemis that are V8, only reason I know is we have some. But I wasn't thinking that old I was thinking 60s or 70s.
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Post by dm440c on Dec 31, 2018 9:32:18 GMT -5
Any 72-78 truck with a 400 or 440 has a rear sump pan. This will fit any other 59-78 big block engine. Don't forget to order the pickup tube while you are at it.
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