Re: My Journey: 1973 Dodge Power Wagon
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03/09/09 01:27 PM
03/09/09 01:27 PM
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I voted Other, and it says "Specify", so here goes. In the early 80's a guy at our church bought a "Prospector" I believe it was called. It was a metallic black below the belt and up top, including the top couple inches of the box (typical 80's/90's breakup on the dog trucks) with a really nice metallic gold in the middle. I have not seen a combo I liked better...
2 Demons...no, not my kids!
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Re: My Journey: 1973 Dodge Power Wagon
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03/10/09 10:54 PM
03/10/09 10:54 PM
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Sorry, Mark I haven't had a chance to see this yet. Cool, thread.
Moparlee
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Re: My Journey: 1973 Dodge Power Wagon
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03/12/09 12:24 AM
03/12/09 12:24 AM
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Well...I like it. I've thought seriously about how to go about painting that. It would solve some problems, actually. For example, my current bed has holes where the upper trim was located. If I went with an upper trim piece, those would be completely covered up. It would also coordinate with the black zero rust that I'm going to paint the underside of the cab and bed. My wife...no. She almost shrieked when she saw it. She really doesn't like the two-tone paint schemes of the Dodge trucks, but for the life of me I can't figure out why. Mark
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