My Journey: 1973 Dodge Power Wagon
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03/07/09 11:25 PM
03/07/09 11:25 PM
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Posts: 611 Joplin, MO
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In the early '90s I picked up my 1973 Dodge Power wagon. It was very rough! It was supposed to have a rod knock. The corner of the front seat was ate up by a horse, and it had been abused. I took it home expecting to rebuild the engine, but found the torque converter bolts were too long. After a tune and carb overhaul, I had a running Power Wagon. In the late '90s the engine dropped a valve and wiped out #8 cylinder, block and all. It sat up in my father-in-law's back field for 5 years. I finally decided to get her going again. This was 2000 or so. I bought new tires (Nylon knobbies) and rims, rebuilt a 318 using a 1985 block, the 1973 heads, and an Edelbrock cam, lifters, and intake. I also added headers to the truck.
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Re: My Journey: 1973 Dodge Power Wagon
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03/07/09 11:31 PM
03/07/09 11:31 PM
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Joined: Feb 2005
Posts: 611 Joplin, MO
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Joplin, MO
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The seat was trashed, so I bought a reupholstered one. I also bought a different fuel tank - one that fits under the right saddle under the bed - to replace the rotted in-cab tank. Open headers are a blast to drive at night! The neighbors probably didn't think so.
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