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Sharp Dakota
Thanks! Wish I could take credit for it but kept it looking decent for over 5 years now. My 95 Dakota looks like it went through hell and back! At least it's not beat up but it is fairly worn out.
 
96 12V 2500 with auto

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Meet Madge (wife named her)
1969 D100 custom cab, long bed 1/2 ton, 250k one previous owner, original paint, 318LA, Stromberg WW 2bbl, A727TF, manual steering and brakes.
Total survivor: Never rebuilt, trans and motor never separated, Alternator(dated) , shocks, Master cylinder, wheel cylinders etc all original to this truck.

Updating many things as it sat on a driveway in central California for 20 years.

Started and drove, changed all fluids, plugs, wires, cap and rotor: three days later drove her from Modesto to Palm Springs, in the pouring rain, loaded!

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The day I picked her up.
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I added a bed cap to my 2017 Ram. It's an ARE brand, and paint matched to my original paint.

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I like the newer truck, and it has some advantages over my older trucks, but my 1974 D200 Club Cab with a 440 is still my favorite:
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Meet Madge (wife named her)
1969 D100 custom cab, long bed 1/2 ton, 250k one previous owner, original paint, 318LA, Stromberg WW 2bbl, A727TF, manual steering and brakes.
Total survivor: Never rebuilt, trans and motor never separated, Alternator(dated) , shocks, Master cylinder, wheel cylinders etc all original to this truck.

Updating many things as it sat on a driveway in central California for 20 years.

Started and drove, changed all fluids, plugs, wires, cap and rotor: three days later drove her from Modesto to Palm Springs, in the pouring rain, loaded!

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The day I picked her up.
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Updated to dog dish caps, like them much better.
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Have done the following: Truck updates

Rebuilt and Bushed Stromberg WW Carburetor added 1” phenolic riser beneath
Upgraded to new distributor and full electronic ignition 8mm wires and NGK plugs.
air filter
Starter relay
Single wire Mopar 110a alternator
Starter (mini)
Fuel pump and filter
Oil change to Rotella T6 full synthetic
Dual exhaust
Trans filter , pan gaskets (engine / transmission)
Speedometer Cable
New battery and cables
Reverse lights lenses
Dome light lense
Door and window seals
Sunvisors
Clean fuse block new fuses
All LED bulbs

4 core radiator rebuilt
7 blade fan and new belt
Repaint shroud and fan
Water pump
Power flushed and snaked block entirely and replace all expansion plugs
Coolant system re-flushed with Evapo-rust
New heater hoses
Radiator hoses with filter
Thermostat and housing
Heater valve

Seat reupholster
Wrap steering wheel
Replace Rag joint
Redo heater vent controls
Replace radio speaker
Replace turn signal switch
Replace gauges with 12v modified look-a-likes
Real oil pressure and temperature realigns
Install carpet
Fix tank fill and insulate tank

Brakes master and wheel cylinder shoes and hardware
Tires
Replaced ubolts on front axle
Replaced shocks on all 4 corners Monroe OESpectrum front Rancho 5000x rear

Painted most visible frame in the engine compartment, and front suspension with rustoleum rust converter, top coated with semigloss black barbecue paint.

Runs stellar, 12MPG / 14 Hwy on 87 octane
Shifts firm, stays under 200 degrees idling in traffic in 115 degree weather.

Next up:
Full tint with IR rejection film
Air conditioning
Power brakes, with disc front retrofit
3” drop front leaves and kingpin rebuild
36 gallon Ramcharger tank in the spare tire well remove in cab tank, electric fuel pump.
LineX color matched bedliner

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