1979 Plymouth TrailDuster. I purchased
this truck almost two years ago. It was originally a fire vehicle in
New Mexico, which I attribute to its long life. It came with a fire
ID card. The powertrain was rebuilt by the previous owner with a
1963 318 out of a Plymouth Fury.
I have installed an interior from a 1987 Ramcharger SE - seats,
sunvisors, seatbelts, center console. A Bestop soft top will be
installed this summer. I am a member of RamChargerCentral.
Geoff Cook - Cantonment, Florida
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