Discussion - Dodge Adventurer Sport
- PwrWgnWalt
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Re: 1970 Dodge Adventurer Sport
Interesting to note the "SPORT" emblem is the same on both of these red pickups pictured (sort of an outlined letter version).
The parts book lists this emblem, and it does not appear to cross with anything else. The more common version
used in '68 and '73-'76 cars and '78-80 Traildusters is not of the outlined-letter style, but a thinner-lettering -
search p/n 2963770 and one can see the difference.
Anyone know what the original coloring of the "SPORT" emblem for the '71 Adventurer was?
I cannot find a picture of an original.
The parts book lists this emblem, and it does not appear to cross with anything else. The more common version
used in '68 and '73-'76 cars and '78-80 Traildusters is not of the outlined-letter style, but a thinner-lettering -
search p/n 2963770 and one can see the difference.
Anyone know what the original coloring of the "SPORT" emblem for the '71 Adventurer was?
I cannot find a picture of an original.
Re: 1970 Dodge Adventurer Sport
Nice! Big Block I presume?Yellow71 wrote:Here is mine...

does have some awesome patina.

You don't see that model often at all.
Good find.
John
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Re: 1970 Dodge Adventurer Sport
My Sport is blue, and my emblems match those pictured exactly. I've got 3-bolt chrome mirrors, padded panels on the door bottoms that match the padded tops and have pockets, and a different seat than that shown on the e-bay piece (with the dealer installed clear vinyl cover still hog-ringed on it). My tailgate trim still looks as good as Walt's...
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Re: 1970 Dodge Adventurer Sport
Never seen that wood grain on the dash before. Is that special to that model?
Re: 1970 Dodge Adventurer Sport
I've had a couple of plain Adventurer trucks that had the wood grain bezel.
Re: 1970 Dodge Adventurer Sport
I have a customer in Saudi Arabia that would pay some serious coin for that tailgate bezel.
Re: 1970 Dodge Adventurer Sport
For the record.... PwrWgnWalt please don't sell a single part off that truck. That is one VERY NICE original Adventurer Sport. Not many around for sure!!
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Re: 1970 Dodge Adventurer Sport
I think in 1970 that the standard Adventurer had a woodgrain instrument cluster faceplate. In 1971 the Adventurer SE and Sport had woodgrain ICF but the Adventurer had a Silver one. The Custom had a Black one.mopardwh wrote:Never seen that wood grain on the dash before. Is that special to that model?
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Re: 1970 Dodge Adventurer Sport
No worries!HellBelly wrote:For the record.... PwrWgnWalt please don't sell a single part off that truck. That is one VERY NICE original Adventurer Sport. Not many around for sure!!

Gonna have to get the 318 figured out first, then will start on the body and get it all cleaned up.
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Re: 1970 Dodge Adventurer Sport
I see it's listed again, but this time without the "Sport" designation... (could it be he/she reads this forum?)
Still a cool lookin' ride!
http://cgi.ebay.com/ebaymotors/Dodge-Ot ... 43c3#v4-43
Still a cool lookin' ride!
http://cgi.ebay.com/ebaymotors/Dodge-Ot ... 43c3#v4-43
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Re: 1970 Dodge Adventurer Sport
I saw that but the description still says Sport.PwrWgnWalt wrote:I see it's listed again, but this time without the "Sport" designation... (could it be he/she reads this forum?)
Still a cool lookin' ride!
http://cgi.ebay.com/ebaymotors/Dodge-Ot ... 43c3#v4-43
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Re: 1970 Dodge Adventurer Sport
Actually 318 4 speed.Hobcobble wrote:Nice! Big Block I presume?Yellow71 wrote:Here is mine...It
does have some awesome patina.![]()
You don't see that model often at all.
Good find.
John
Maroon paint with Tan interior.
This truck has the woodgrain dash bezel...Adventurer upper Door Panels, Pocket lower panels, and Headliner.
It has the Adventurer Tailgate applique...and dress chrome bumper.
But didn't have turn signals-Go Figure.
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Re: 1970 Dodge Adventurer Sport
And to think I was going to waste all that money on new paint!jeffz wrote:Mmmmmmmmm...patina. Me likey
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Re: 1970 Dodge Adventurer Sport
I see a Montana license plate... from Ravalli county, south of Missoula in far SW corner of state (Hamilton, Stevensville?) Nice "Sport" !Yellow71 wrote:Actually 318 4 speed.Hobcobble wrote:Nice! Big Block I presume?Yellow71 wrote:Here is mine...It
does have some awesome patina.![]()
You don't see that model often at all.
Good find.
John
Maroon paint with Tan interior.
This truck has the woodgrain dash bezel...Adventurer upper Door Panels, Pocket lower panels, and Headliner.
It has the Adventurer Tailgate applique...and dress chrome bumper.
But didn't have turn signals-Go Figure.
Curious - is yours a '70 or '71? D-200 ?
I've never seen hood-mounted t/s flashers except '69 and '70 Adventurers...
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Re: 1970 Dodge Adventurer Sport
Yes...but I bought from some people in Hamilton, MTI see a Montana license plate... from Ravalli county, south of Missoula in far SW corner of state (Hamilton, Stevensville?) Nice "Sport" !
Curious - is yours a '70 or '71? D-200 ?
I've never seen hood-mounted t/s flashers except '69 and '70 Adventurers...
It is a 1971, the only year for Adventurer Sport's, I believe.
After looking closely at the 1971 Sales Brochure...apparently 1971 Adventurers no longer came with "Bright-finish hood mounted turn indicators"
so that explains that.
Re: Discussion - Dodge Adventurer Sport
Moved this topic here so it would not get purged off the for sale forum. I changed the name as well. Good stuff in here guys!!