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Posted: 08/22/08 05:15 PM
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I recently purchased a 1971 Dodge Adventurer Sport pickup. Since it is a truck and not as popular to work on or collect as other Mopars I am finding out parts are alot harder to find. Maybe I am not looking in the right places. Any help or direction would be appreciated.
Thank You!!
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Hemicuda
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Posted: 10/17/08 06:44 PM
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I feel your pain... I am restifying a 1970 Dodge D-300 4 door... long box, stepside... with a monster big-block...
heck, a BOX was easy to find... rear fenders were plentiful... a wood box floor kit was easy to find...
I even found a door and cab weatherstripping kit...
but EVERYTHING else has to come from junkyards...
some of it is IMPOSSIBLE to find!
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Posted: 10/17/08 07:15 PM
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Hi, here are a few sites to check: www.sweptline.org, www.sweptline.com, www.dodgesweptline.com and www.sweptlineparts.com. I've got a '69 D200 I plan on rodding one of these days. Good luck.
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Posted: 11/06/08 11:18 AM
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hi from midstate new york,i just aquired a 71 myself..shortbed,with a 318 auto 391 posi. if you have extra parts lets swap
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jaqes
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Posted: 12/29/08 10:31 PM
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Not content to rest on her laurels for having found a street-parked Maserati Mistral, reader Kitt continues to make a case for Denver as a worthy rival for Alameda in the DOTS Intergalactic Superchampionship. This time she's found a solid-looking '71 Dodge Camper Special... only where's the camper? Make the jump to see the rest of the photos. 1971 DodgeTrucks Camper Special Part 1 for more details on trucks you can visit http://www.truckys.net
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