#2413613 - 12/05/17 12:40 PM
Re: Dodge D700 semi, CHEAP!
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yes but what would you do with it?
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#2413635 - 12/05/17 01:16 PM
Re: Dodge D700 semi, CHEAP!
[Re: Rhinodart]
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Seems well priced.
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#2413639 - 12/05/17 01:25 PM
Re: Dodge D700 semi, CHEAP!
[Re: Rhinodart]
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It's not a D700. It's a C700. I also can't find anything that says an engine larger than 361 CI was used in a 700 truck for that year.
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#2413682 - 12/05/17 02:35 PM
Re: Dodge D700 semi, CHEAP!
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It's not a D700. It's a C700. I also can't find anything that says an engine larger than 361 CI was used in a 700 truck for that year. You are right, my mistake! My 66 D700 has a 361, why couldn't a C have a 413?  I have seen an A800 with a 413, but it was dual axle. Here is what Wikipedia has to say about them: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dodge_LCF_Series
Edited by Rhinodart (12/05/17 02:37 PM)
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#2414303 - 12/06/17 02:31 PM
Re: Dodge D700 semi, CHEAP!
[Re: Rhinodart]
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I also can't find anything that says an engine larger than 361 CI was used in a 700 truck for that year. My 66 D700 has a 361, why couldn't a C have a 413?  I have seen an A800 with a 413, but it was dual axle. Here is what Wikipedia has to say about them: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dodge_LCF_Series It's not that a C couldn't have a 413 as they were used in 800 and larger trucks. I can't find a good clear 1960 brochure but this 65 shows the CT700(tandem axle version) only had a 361 while you had to go to a C900 or CT800 to get the 413. http://www.olddodges.com/literature/cseries/65g11.jpg
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#2414589 - 12/07/17 06:39 AM
Re: Dodge D700 semi, CHEAP!
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The engine quit, but it drives nice!
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#2414832 - 12/07/17 03:28 PM
Re: Dodge D700 semi, CHEAP!
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I think he's talking about the "motor" (electric motor) that shifts the 2-speed rear axle quit, not the engine.
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