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Name: Dave
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very cool site! I was looking for information on the front wheel bearings, as I recently purchased a '78 powerwagon and heard this was a weak point.
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Name: Mike
E-mail: pawsranch@cox.net
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I am currently looking into installing a cummings in my 74 power wagon that I have owned sense new. i am also looking foe a 70's crew cab.
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Name: Rick
E-mail: ramthis_2000@yahoo.com
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That is a sweetass extended cab you have there, i've been looking for one myself and not having much luck :-( , nice web sight too!
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Name: Anthony Hieb
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Cool but you need some 1974 dodge powerwagon
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Name: Tomas
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I own a modified 1979 Power wagon 200. It has a 440 and as tilt front end, lifted in 33's I might be interested in sellind but only to a mopar fan tomas1382@yahoo.com
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Name: Clint
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I sent an email asking a couple questions on a 6" - 8" Skyjacker lift kit. At a very fast responce I got a reply. The reply was very detailed and explained everythingf i asked very well. Along w/ I even got pictures on what to do! I'll give a 10 on a scal
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Name: Devin
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Great site, good to see someone else interested in the old dodges!! '77 dodge Warlock dodge_warlock@beer.com
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Name: mark
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i have a 71 roadrunner and a 71 powerwagon a 84 powerram
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Name: Josh
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i liked it but would like to see more pices.
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Name: steve
E-mail: stevemikl@yahoo.com
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nice site. love the tech data, I have a 75,swb, 340, at, ps, pb, big bolt pattern axles, looking to pull the seat tank and put 2 in between the frame rails. Also doing a motor swap, to a 318, gas is spendy at home. got some good info on installing a hydra
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