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Subject:   Re: Re: slightly off topic- need info on '73 D100 Adventurer SE
Name:   Bubba Storey
Date Posted:   Jul 18, 07 - 7:20 PM
IP Address:   68.185.135.241
Email:   2storeys@charter.net
Message:   I have a 70 D-100, brought home 11 different parts trucks to get upgrades, these were my parts sources as well as eBay, but at the time there were no reproduction parts available, many are now but nothing like whats available for your truck, you're way ahead and you don't have to bring parts trucks home. As FrankyB says, many parts are in the junk yard in California as well as all over the countryside. A subscription to Mopar Collector's Gude magazine will be a life saver for the harder to find parts. Keep us posted with your progress. Remember, you can put some serious muscle in your 400 motor without changing the looks. You have the torque but the HP and the compression dropped in big blocks in the 70's.
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