1971 D-100 Adventurer
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Re: 1971 D-100 Adventurer
Love that interior - One of my rust-free doors was from a truck like that and I had to fill something like 15 holes on the inside sheet metal.
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It is a cool interior! Thanks! I am looking forward to getting it home and giving it a good clean.robertob wrote:Love that interior - One of my rust-free doors was from a truck like that and I had to fill something like 15 holes on the inside sheet metal.
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HOLY CRAP!!! That looks so cool!runcharger wrote:.
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jgb, Ram Charger is teasing you!!! Don't be tempted!!!
It looks rust free, did Dodge make water drain improvements in the 70's to help prevent rust or does your new truck have rust?
It looks rust free, did Dodge make water drain improvements in the 70's to help prevent rust or does your new truck have rust?
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The rockers are rusty, but everything else looks o.k. I haven't pulled the carpet yet.MikeMc wrote:jgb, Ram Charger is teasing you!!! Don't be tempted!!!
It looks rust free, did Dodge make water drain improvements in the 70's to help prevent rust or does your new truck have rust?
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I am planning to bring this one home in May, hopefully the second weekend.
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Sounds good! I still have your parts, I just haven't headed over to Ab. yet.
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No problem. As of today I no longer own this truck, but I would still like to get those parts. The orange '71 is going to my cousin in trade for a '61 Fargo powerwagon I have posted about before. The tailgate panel would still be a welcome addition to that Adventurer.runcharger wrote:Sounds good! I still have your parts, I just haven't headed over to Ab. yet.
Sheldon
I also sold my green '71 to another friend.
I have had to face reality and thin the herd. I will be keeping my '67 shortbed and the '61 Fargo. A '63 shortbed will come home too, but is mostly a collection of parts, two different beds, etc.
The '63 has major rust issues, and would be a cool gasser project. The '67 and '61 come first.
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I love the truck, BUT, is that a Buick glass top next to it? I've NEVER seen one of those in the 47 years I've been a automobile nut.... Could you post some pictures of that for me? Thanks Joel
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Ha! My dad bought the very first 61 Fargo in town brand new! It was a red shortbox with white roof and also had the bright grille and sidetrim.
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The Buick is actually a Pontiac that belongs to a friend of mine that I acquired the '71 Adventurer from. I will talk to him tomorrow and see if he has some more pictures of it. It is down in Helena, MT.Campinfool wrote:I love the truck, BUT, is that a Buick glass top next to it? I've NEVER seen one of those in the 47 years I've been a automobile nut.... Could you post some pictures of that for me? Thanks Joel
The friend, at whose place these vehicles are stored, is is a big time Pontiac and GMC collector.
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Thanks for the reply jgeebee63, Pontiac, well I haven't seen one of those eitherjgeebee63 wrote:The Buick is actually a Pontiac that belongs to a friend of mine that I acquired the '71 Adventurer from. I will talk to him tomorrow and see if he has some more pictures of it. It is down in Helena, MT.Campinfool wrote:I love the truck, BUT, is that a Buick glass top next to it? I've NEVER seen one of those in the 47 years I've been a automobile nut.... Could you post some pictures of that for me? Thanks Joel
The friend, at whose place these vehicles are stored, is is a big time Pontiac and GMC collector.

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Re: 1971 D-100 Adventurer
I finally got the Adventurer home about a month ago. It needed a new fuel line from the fuel pump to the filter, fresh gas and a battery, and it fired up and runs great.
I put some 8 inch steel wheels on the back with some poverty caps. I really like how it looks.
I will attach a picture, although not the best quality.
Jason
I put some 8 inch steel wheels on the back with some poverty caps. I really like how it looks.
I will attach a picture, although not the best quality.
Jason
Re: 1971 D-100 Adventurer
Looks great!
John


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