Re: 1981 Dodge Class C RV with a 440
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I'm not sure about how and when the chassis' are assembled into motorhomes. My in-laws gave me their 1974 that had a leaking roof so I junked it out. They had bought it new and it only had 45,000 miles on it and the drivetrain had nothing done but regular maintenance. When I pulled the 318 engine, it had a casting date of 1970.
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Re: 1981 Dodge Class C RV with a 440
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April 1978 is a 78 Yes, 78 was the end of the big block
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Re: 1981 Dodge Class C RV with a 440
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& the chassis VIN # F44CD9V725877 F4 = forward control 400 series 4 = (body code index) = STD cab w/sweptline box or special compact bus C = (GVW index) = 10001 to 14000 lbs. D = 440 9 = 1979 V = Warren assembly plant 725877 = VIN sequence
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Re: 1981 Dodge Class C RV with a 440
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The Dodge motor home plant was called "Sherwood Assembly" (on the corner of Nine Mile Rd. and Sherwood) but was officially known as Warren Truck Assembly Plant 2, and they did build trucks there before the motor homes. Seems to me, that after the big blocks ended in the cars they were still available for two years. Trenton Engine Plant made the 400 and 440 back then. This was before Toluca Engine(Mexico) built any engines for Dodge. Only the chassis were built and were shipped with a temporary steering wheel and fiberglass bucket seat to motor home manufacturers such as Champion. I believe it was in 1980, but I recall that the motor home plant was retooled for an International engine, something around 500+ cu. in.; I saw the tooling in the plant, but shortly thereafter the motor homes were discontinued altogether and the contents of "Sherwood" were purchased by and shipped to, Bishop Trucking in Dallas, Texas. I do not have a picture of motor home chassis but I know I have pictures somewhere of a Dodge cab over built at "Sherwood" in the middle 1970's. It was a tilt cab with a Cummins Super 250 diesel. In those days Dodge used Caterpillar, Detroit Diesel, Cummins for their Heavy Truck operations. Speaking of diesels, it is true that there was a Mitsubishi 6 cyl. diesel used in "light duty" Dodge Trucks, probably D100 only, for (as I remember), one year only. This was a poorly conceived and clumsy foray into diesel trucks for Dodge.
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