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    captainchrysler replied to the thread 1973 d200 door panels.
    Typical of fiberglass, being heavier than molded plastic (most ABS plastic is injection molded, like the standard door panels 75 and up)...
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    captainchrysler replied to the thread 1973 d200 door panels.
    Depends on the trim line if they were metal or fiberglass. I've had 72s and 73s with both styles.
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    captainchrysler replied to the thread 1973 d200 door panels.
    1975-1980 Front Door Panels Haha? Aftermarket...
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    captainchrysler replied to the thread Power Wagon Project.
    I'll assume that the paper 'fender tag' with the build codes stuck to the under side of the hood is long gone. If the door jam VIN...
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    captainchrysler replied to the thread Power Wagon Project.
    The fender tag on this era didn't say much, as you probably already figured out. 138732 - assembly plant internal code or order number...
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    captainchrysler replied to the thread Dim dash lights.
    Never had a problem with that light staying on on any of the ones I've had over the years. Two things will turn that light on. 1) and...
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    captainchrysler replied to the thread Engine swap.
    No need for the short tail shaft trans. I've only seen them in the RV's with an extended wheel base or ones with GVW at 10,000 or...
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    captainchrysler replied to the thread Engine swap.
    Big Block motor mounts for pickups and vans are not exactly easy to find, but there out there. The hard part will probably be the oil...
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    Heater control cables are worth their weight in gold. Finding someone that knows what it is and is willing to sell it will be a hard...
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    powersteering.com is for a place in Missouri. I just noticed that after checking out the website for Midwest Remanufacturing...
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    Their website doesn't say anything about boosters, just steering components.
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