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77 Power Wagon 4x4
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12/10/21 10:33 PM
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Posts: 17,869 Eagle, Idaho
Neil
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Re: 77 Power Wagon 4x4
[Re: Neil]
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12/11/21 12:05 AM
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SomeCarGuy
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Mirrors are telling of a door swap. Love to see the inside, seats look swapped. Love it with the dual tanks. Dunno on price. Like it.
I want my fair share
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Re: 77 Power Wagon 4x4
[Re: SomeCarGuy]
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12/11/21 07:38 AM
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redraptor
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Mirrors are telling of a door swap. No, those are add ons. Alot of guys do that when the don't like or can't find factory mirrors.
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Re: 77 Power Wagon 4x4
[Re: Fat_Mike]
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12/11/21 07:39 AM
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redraptor
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[align:left][/align] Are the two batteries a factory thing? Definately not. But, if you were crafty enough you could modifry a factory tray for the other side. 
Last edited by redraptor; 12/11/21 07:42 AM. Reason: more b/s
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Re: 77 Power Wagon 4x4
[Re: SomeCarGuy]
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12/12/21 09:46 AM
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Mirrors are telling of a door swap. Love to see the inside, seats look swapped. Love it with the dual tanks. Dunno on price. Like it. What year are those mirrors on the doors?
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Re: 77 Power Wagon 4x4
[Re: blewbyu]
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12/12/21 10:03 AM
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Posts: 15,911 Between Houston & Galveston TX
Satilite73
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Mirrors are telling of a door swap. Love to see the inside, seats look swapped. Love it with the dual tanks. Dunno on price. Like it. What year are those mirrors on the doors? I think Dodge started using them late '80's early '90's, BUT by then the body lines on the door were different, so more than likely these are after market. (or stockers swapped on). 1990 Brochure ![[Linked Image]](https://paintref.com/mopar/brochure/1990dodgetruck_03.jpg)
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Re: 77 Power Wagon 4x4
[Re: Fat_Mike]
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12/12/21 10:32 AM
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Are the two batteries a factory thing? I was a common add-on for trucks with pickup campers, winches, etc. The kit we put on my dad's had a isolator that made sure the second battery (where you hooked up your camper or winch) charged along with your primary one, but if it went dead it wouldn't kill the primary so you could still start/run the truck. The kit came with a universal battery tray that fit pretty well...
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Re: 77 Power Wagon 4x4
[Re: Satilite73]
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12/12/21 12:48 PM
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Mirrors are telling of a door swap. Love to see the inside, seats look swapped. Love it with the dual tanks. Dunno on price. Like it. What year are those mirrors on the doors? I think Dodge started using them late '80's early '90's, BUT by then the body lines on the door were different, so more than likely these are after market. (or stockers swapped on). 1990 Brochure I had those same mirrors on my 1989 W150 long box I bought brandy new.
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Re: 77 Power Wagon 4x4
[Re: nuthinbutmopar]
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12/12/21 12:55 PM
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Are the two batteries a factory thing? I was a common add-on for trucks with pickup campers, winches, etc. The kit we put on my dad's had a isolator that made sure the second battery (where you hooked up your camper or winch) charged along with your primary one, but if it went dead it wouldn't kill the primary so you could still start/run the truck. The kit came with a universal battery tray that fit pretty well...  I couldn't figure why in the world a gas motor truck would require 2 batteries, but that makes perfect sense.
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