Subtle Body Differences
- ArtfulDodger
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Subtle Body Differences
I would like to know why there is a difference in the body panel that fits just above the front bumper and below the grill.
My truck has a solid panel, but I see pics of trucks that have a rectangular hole in the panel each side of center.
Some crews have no holes, and some do. I have a pic of two camper specials. One is 4WD without holes, and the other appears to be 2WD with holes. I see the bigger trucks have 4 holes and even 6. I'm not asking about them, just the regular size cab.
Thanks
My truck has a solid panel, but I see pics of trucks that have a rectangular hole in the panel each side of center.
Some crews have no holes, and some do. I have a pic of two camper specials. One is 4WD without holes, and the other appears to be 2WD with holes. I see the bigger trucks have 4 holes and even 6. I'm not asking about them, just the regular size cab.
Thanks
- ArtfulDodger
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Holes
Thanks Hobcobble, Makes sense. Now I'm partially satisfied.
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- 66patrick
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The Dodge Parts Catalog shows the radiator support with the holes for '69-'71. I used to have that catalog page on my computer until the machine crashed. Somewhere on Norm's site, there is a '69 with one, as well.
The catalog shows the application as "383 w/air conditioning". Yes, there are a couple of 318 trucks running around with that same rad support, too, but the specified application was 383 w/air.
We had this little discussion a few months ago. Somewhere, someone will post a linky to that, I'm sure.
My old '71 383 truck, w/air...

The catalog shows the application as "383 w/air conditioning". Yes, there are a couple of 318 trucks running around with that same rad support, too, but the specified application was 383 w/air.
We had this little discussion a few months ago. Somewhere, someone will post a linky to that, I'm sure.
My old '71 383 truck, w/air...

[b]Patrick - 1969 D300 cab & chassis[/b]
- soopernaut
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It has been proven several times that they were available on 69-71 trucks.mopardwh wrote:It's also only been proven that the holes are on 71's. Although some have claimed to have seen them on 70's.
66patrick wrote:The application in the parts book mentions only 383 w/air. Says nothing about tranny. Look at the bottom of the top section, where is say "SUPPORT, Grille Panel". It is explicit in mentioning the 383 w/air application for 1969 and 1970-71. The part numbers are different for the ventilated valence (support) for '69 and '70-'71, but the part is the same. Notice, it is for a truck with integral (factory-installed) air conditioning, not dealer-installed air!
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