I've had a few Dodge trucks in the past. Here is what I can tell you for now:
1976 Dodge Power Wagon Adventurer Sport orange (not sure the name, but it was like Vit. C) 400 2 bbl, buckets, two gas tanks. VIN W14BJ6S292382
I sold it six years ago on the bay to a guy in Green Bay WI it wsn't running when I sold it and it had a replacement engine due to the original cracking at the oil pump. It was the coolest truck I've ever owned.
1978 Dodge Power Wagon Prospector. This one was bought as a work truck and was later parted out. It still ran real strong, but just wasn't needed and I couldn't find a home for it. VIN is unreadable on the data sticker, but I might have it on an old registration. Codes as follows GH4 CP1 DS5 FA3 HE2 HHC HL7 LF3 Tilt Streering wheel LG5 NH5 SF1 SJ1 WL8R WR1R YW3 PY3441 Canyon Red Sunfire AB3 DF1 EC1 HA8 HF3 HK4 LB2 BF5 BJ1 RB4 SJ6 WL8F YA1 PP6681
I've had a 78 Std cab short bed 318 four speed D100, a Crew cab long bed D200 318/727, a 78 D100 /6 auto, an 84 /6 4 spd D100 long bed and I might acquire a D200 camper special with a flat bed for parts soon. I'll try to post more VIN's if I can dig them up.
By the way, I'm new again to the site, I lost my original log in info and couldn't get logged on for some time. Began selling parts on here in the late 90's. It's good to be back.
Mr. Norm's "Fanatic" (idiot) 71 Mr. Norm's Demon GSS 77 Mr. Norm's personal B250 GSS van 76 Mr. Norm's KZ900 Motor Sports Special 69 Mr. Norm's M code Dart GTS 69 D100 68 Barracuda 64 Valiant V200 07 Charger Daytona SST 6 speed test mule.