Re: 440 trucks
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Re: 440 trucks
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Gee, does that make my '76 1/2 ton factory 440 shortbox truck worth more than the $1100 I gave for it in 1996?? :P I've seen and heard of SO many shortbox 440 trucks I have a hard time believing that they are at all rare...unusual yes, rare no...
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Re: 440 trucks
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plus, it has to have the "D" in the 5th position of the VIN number to be the real deal. I guess 1100 would be cheap for a nice complete orignal truck, but if it isn't complete or it is way rough, then 1100 would be average then.
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: 440 trucks
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What do ya guys think of this one for rare... 1976 Orange Blossom 4WD 440?
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Re: 440 trucks
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What do ya guys think of this one for rare... 1976 Orange Blossom 4WD 440?
since it wasn't a factory package and most likely a dealer or regional package i would say it's worth a decent amount. there would definetly have to be paperwork stating what it is and where it came (dealer) from, really to be worth any dough. then again, 440 trucks just don't bring the value in like it's musclecar counterparts do.
you got pics or any other info. please share
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Re: 440 trucks
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Got Pics of the "Orange Blossom Special", I would like to see what the package looks like, and how about a VIN number too
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: 440 trucks
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VIN W13BD6S******. Pics to follow
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Re: 440 trucks
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Sorry, here's the pic. This was before I started the resto (it's in pieces).
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Re: 440 trucks
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12/23/03 03:34 PM
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Well, it is definately a 440 truck! As macho said, do you have any past info on the truck at all, that will make it worth more in the long run. Sam
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: 440 trucks
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You can't see from the pics, but it has ORANGE decals instead of gold or white(except the tailgate DODGE decal is gold). The truck as you see in the pic is original, including engine (other than rims which last owner painted white instead of leaving gold). The missing items, according to the second owner, are the steps, wood sides, original seats (now has some ugly race buckets) and tuff wheel. He used it to 4 wheel on mountain trails , so changed some items and threw away what he decided wasn't worth keeping. I'm workin on getting some more documentation from the original owner, which I'll post as soon as I get it (hopefully sometime soon... he's a pretty old guy). Apparently, these are from the Southeast dealers only, but there are no production figures available (what a shock). From research, they only came with 440s (unknown how reliable the source is).
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Re: 440 trucks
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12/28/03 07:20 PM
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My question is, and for give me for feeling stupid,lol, is why are there so many variations of the dodge truck, mainly from region to region, mainly 76-80, different packages , because of climate.....thanks Ric
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Re: 440 trucks
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12/28/03 08:24 PM
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Ric,
Dodge Truck Division was competing for the truck market, which was the least restricted (emissions mainly), and last, performance vehicles of that era. Unfortunately, Dodge was mainly interested in selling trucks, rather than keeping track of dealers (which is evidenced by Dodge's lack of archival information for their trucks. Production numbers for any performance truck other than LRE are unavailable). In fact, Dodge still disputes the fact that they offered Warlocks in 1976, and maintains they didn't officially offer them until 1977 (which may be true since they were dealer optioned). So, you actually find very few of the special performance trucks with adequate documentation to prove this is what they were (Warlock, Midnight Express, Orange Blossom, etc.). In other words, certain dealers came up with some neat ideas that weren't really restricted, or backed fully, by Dodge. Hope this helps.
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Re: 440 trucks
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I SAW AN ORANGE BLOSSOM SPECIAL,HERE IN FL. A COUPLE YEARS BACK,ORIGINAL OWNER BOUGHT NEW IN ORLANDO,WAS A 2WD,318 AT TRUCK,ORANGE WITH THE SAME DECAL KIT AS WARLOCKS HAD BUT ALL THE STRIPES WERE WHITE,GOLD WAGON WHEELS,IT WAS A LITTLE ROUGH BUT STILL REAL SHARP.LATER
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