Suburbangeorge
Observer
This is a Mopar from before Chrysler was destroyed by their poor marketing system and the first oil crisis of the early '70s. Didn't know about that? GM and Ford dealers bought their cars from the manufacturer. Chrysler cars were owned by Chrysler and at the dealers on consignment. When the demand for thirsty vehicles crashed, GM and Ford dealers shared the losses with their manufacturer. No so with Chrysler. Chrysler never really recovered but this is the last of their efforts from when they were on firm footing. http://www.dodgepowerwagon.com/classifieds/kowal-070615-77.php As an aside, if anyone in Northern California buys this I have a pair of utility boxes designed to replace the fenders on a short bed step side truck. They came off of a '72 Dodge also. Each side has three locking compartments and all the looks work. I can imagine this truck with a camper or even a shell and those boxes as a travel vehicle.
