Recently acquired this 1971 Dodge D100. My first time in this sort of category when it comes to cars (Been mostly German Cars) and I had been looking for a square bodied truck. Had not considered the Dodge until I saw this one and it was definitely the right color combo for me. Truck has the 318 V8 and is an automatic. Definitely some items to sort out and a couple leaks to further investigate but I'm excited about the truck. Truck does have some body work repairs done to it but overall it's in really good shape IMO.
What are some good resources for replacement parts and who are some of the better brands/websites I should be looking at?
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WOW! That DOES look like a really nice truck! Congrats on that find!! There aren't too many places to buy "restoration" items like you would find with Ford or Chevy trucks. But you can find "Rubber" parts for door seals and windshield rubber easy enough. As for metal? Well, the only guy I know is a link that I will PM you. PLUS, for odd parts, just post in the parts wanted and you should get some responses for them.
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Nice truck.
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Thanks! I know i already need a new door seal for the driver side. BTW, should there be any rubber seal between the hood and the cab of the truck?Jims68 wrote: WOW! That DOES look like a really nice truck! Congrats on that find!! There aren't too many places to buy "restoration" items like you would find with Ford or Chevy trucks. But you can find "Rubber" parts for door seals and windshield rubber easy enough. As for metal? Well, the only guy I know is a link that I will PM you. PLUS, for odd parts, just post in the parts wanted and you should get some responses for them.
Have FUN!!
So for aftermarket parts like the engine, radiator, brakes is it just look at a JCWhitney type website?
I'm not going to be doing much with the body or the interior anytime soon which the interior is in good shape.
Certainly there is a master plan here but right now just need to get some basics done.
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I haven't dealt with JC Whitney for years. Mostly I just go to PEP Boys, NAPA, Autozone, or Advance Auto Parts. These may be local to you since you're in MD and I am in NJ.LPSewptline wrote: Thanks! I know i already need a new door seal for the driver side. BTW, should there be any rubber seal between the hood and the cab of the truck?
So for aftermarket parts like the engine, radiator, brakes is it just look at a JCWhitney type website?
I'm not going to be doing much with the body or the interior anytime soon which the interior is in good shape.
Certainly there is a master plan here but right now just need to get some basics done.
For rubber, have a look at these guys: http://www.steelerubber.com
Also, you can do a search in the forums for weatherstrip.
No rubber between hood and cowl.
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GREAT looking truck! Did you find it locally? I am a ways north of you in Maryland but used to work in the La Plata area. Occassionally you'll see trucks in the junkyard on 214 (B&B?)
Agreed on NAPA or Rock Auto for replacement parts. If you are looking at options, post here to see what others have used. NOS can work for some parts too. BTW - this year is the 100 year truck anniversary celebration @ Carlisle Chrysler Nationals in July if you were thinking of coming.
Agreed on NAPA or Rock Auto for replacement parts. If you are looking at options, post here to see what others have used. NOS can work for some parts too. BTW - this year is the 100 year truck anniversary celebration @ Carlisle Chrysler Nationals in July if you were thinking of coming.
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Congrats, sweet truck. Love the red with white roof.
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I did not find it locally, it came out of Kentucky. Won't make that event in Carlisle.wally426ci wrote:GREAT looking truck! Did you find it locally? I am a ways north of you in Maryland but used to work in the La Plata area. Occassionally you'll see trucks in the junkyard on 214 (B&B?)
Agreed on NAPA or Rock Auto for replacement parts. If you are looking at options, post here to see what others have used. NOS can work for some parts too. BTW - this year is the 100 year truck anniversary celebration @ Carlisle Chrysler Nationals in July if you were thinking of coming.
Thanks everyone for the welcome and comments on the truck.
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