Re: Quick Reference To 70's Trucks
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Thanks for the info!! Dodge trucks are not that popular in my area and if you do get lucky enough to see a 70's era one on the road it's it probably me driving it..With my junkyard adventures I have ran across a Dude II (now crushed ),a Palomino,a '79 stepside(unknown if anything special)and have been trying to find a True Spirit someone told me about after buying my '77 Warlock ($300).The bad thing around here (maybe everywhere) is that these trucks after the drivetrain dies are seen only as scrap metal and while no one would think of hacking a Red Express,the lesser known trucks(especially if original paint/decals are gone)aren't quite so lucky.I would like to be able to recognize which ones around here in the yards need to be saved or at least put the word out so they have a chance. .....A.l.
so you saw a palomino in the jy, what was it, short bed or long, 2wd or 4wd, engine trans combo, options??????
Dinuba, California, Home of the PALOMINO ranch and 440 truck farm, where dodge trucks have a home. Have Four 1979 dodge PALOMINO trucks now.
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Re: Quick Reference To 70's Trucks
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Dynotune-The Palomino I found is a long bed/2WD/ 727/small block(I assumed a 318).Stripes are faded and truck overall is kinda rough.Cab drip edge would have to be replaced,tailgate missing along with 2 wheels ,If this was a normal truck I would consider it a decent parts donor but a Palomino is worth fixing regardless of condition due to rarity.I have tried to buy truck a few times with no luck so far (JY doesn't want to move other vehicles to get it out)I asked them if I would have to buy it piece by piece then put it back together at home If interested I will put you in contact with JY,just don't ask about their Palomino,they dont know one from the next...like the other JY that had the Dude II,I told him that would kinda be like the "Superbird" of trucks and not to crush it but I usually dont have the $ to take them home so...Digital cam is dead right now but will try to get pics.for you. Thanks A.l
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Re: Quick Reference To 70's Trucks
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Dynotune-The Palomino I found is a long bed/2WD/ 727/small block(I assumed a 318).Stripes are faded and truck overall is kinda rough.Cab drip edge would have to be replaced,tailgate missing along with 2 wheels,If this was a normal truck I would consider it a decent parts donor but a Palomino is worth fixing regardless of condition due to rarity.I have tried to buy truck a few times with no luck so far (JY doesn't want to move other vehicles to get it out)I asked them if I would have to buy it piece by piece then put it back together at home If interested I will put you in contact with JY,just don't ask about their Palomino,they dont know one from the next...like the other JY that had the Dude II,I told him that would kinda be like the "Superbird" of trucks and not to crush it but I usually dont have the $ to take them home so...Digital cam is dead right now but will try to get pics.for you. Thanks A.l
that is cool, just trying to compile some info on them.... if your in the market for one of them, there was a guy that had a short bed 2wd there in illinois for about 700.
Dinuba, California, Home of the PALOMINO ranch and 440 truck farm, where dodge trucks have a home. Have Four 1979 dodge PALOMINO trucks now.
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Re: Quick Reference To 70's Trucks
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Dynotune-Info on junkyard Palomino for you.... Core tag VIN D14JF9S203314 110891 D1 131 CONV.CAB Mfg.date 2-79 PY2611 PZ6531 PXZ MDH 022117XX
Adventurer 150 Tires L78x15B Truck has: A/C-Cruise control-Power steer/Brakes- Holley 2bbl-Plain chrome front bumper/Painted step rear-Larger 3point mounted mirrors ** I did not find the build sheet and forgot to check for chalk marks on core support. Now what does all this good stuff mean?? What are the build dates for some of your other trucks and was production from Feb-Aug? I have read your Palomino post here,have you collected anymore info?Would like to tack post so it doesn't go away again.-Thanks A.l
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Re: Quick Reference To 70's Trucks
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Backtracking through Palomino post again-Question in regards to wheels and this may apply to all '79 model trucks.The 5 slot chrome(Red Express style) wheels remain the same but with different centercaps.'78 mopar wheel centercaps push through from the back like the wagon wheels,did the '79 style have 3 small holes in them for bolts to attach the centers or are these FORD wheels? I have both styles,only seeing numbers on back.Will update with pics..
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Re: Quick Reference To 70's Trucks
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Dynotune-Info on junkyard Palomino for you.... Core tag VIN D14JF9S203314 110891 D1 131 CONV.CAB Mfg.date 2-79 PY2611 PZ6531 PXZ MDH 022117XX
Adventurer 150 Tires L78x15B Truck has: A/C-Cruise control-Power steer/Brakes- Holley 2bbl-Plain chrome front bumper/Painted step rear-Larger 3point mounted mirrors ** I did not find the build sheet and forgot to check for chalk marks on core support. Now what does all this good stuff mean?? What are the build dates for some of your other trucks and was production from Feb-Aug? I have read your Palomino post here,have you collected anymore info?Would like to tack post so it doesn't go away again.-Thanks A.l
WOW.... I have one that was built on the same day.... D14JF9S203233 T.O.N. GV305608 MDH 022123 360 2bbl, auto, a/c, painted step bumper (aftermarket), cruise, small 5x7 mirror, quad grille, am/fm stereo radio with factory door speakers, pwr steering, pwr brakes, 3.21 axle ratio 9 1/4 chrysler.
core support tag Core tag VIN D14JF9S203233 111194 D1 131 CONV.CAB Mfg.date 2-79 PY2611 PZ6531 PXZ MDH 022123
I have only one build sheet for a PALOMINO, they are scarce to find!!!!
THESE 2 TRUCKS ARE 303 TRUCKS APART GOING DOWN THE ASSEMBLY LINE!!!!! do you by chance have the TON number????
Dinuba, California, Home of the PALOMINO ranch and 440 truck farm, where dodge trucks have a home. Have Four 1979 dodge PALOMINO trucks now.
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Re: Quick Reference To 70's Trucks
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Were's that Palomino located at in Illinois dynotune440?
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Re: Quick Reference To 70's Trucks
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Were's that Palomino located at in Illinois dynotune440?
a guy owns it has a small ca lot there. His name is John Barwich and he is in southern illinois. I do have a phone number for him, and he is in the 618 area code. Sam
thats weird i bought my truck off his brother,if its the palmino that was at his brothers house it looked to be in decent shape
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Re: Quick Reference To 70's Trucks
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Were's that Palomino located at in Illinois dynotune440?
a guy owns it has a small ca lot there. His name is John Barwich and he is in southern illinois. I do have a phone number for him, and he is in the 618 area code. Sam
thats weird i bought my truck off his brother,if its the palmino that was at his brothers house it looked to be in decent shape
it was cheap enough, the killer for me was the shipping. I think it was like 750 or so money wise. Talked to John several times over the phone, super nice and HONEST about the truck. I too thought it was worth it, and is early production PALOMINO, feb 1 1979.
Dinuba, California, Home of the PALOMINO ranch and 440 truck farm, where dodge trucks have a home. Have Four 1979 dodge PALOMINO trucks now.
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