Was your truck Canadian or US builtI had my truck totally pulled apart, stripped the frame and never found any numbers. However, TXDOT has verified the number on the title and the number on the block match.
Was your truck Canadian or US builtI had my truck totally pulled apart, stripped the frame and never found any numbers. However, TXDOT has verified the number on the title and the number on the block match.
Built and sold in the US. B4B. There is no “front bumper bracket,” per se.Was your truck Canadian or US built
Ok it must attach to the frame in some fashion as does the springs and shocks. The numbers were identifiable at some point in its life. This is where I have found the bulk of the numbers on these trucksBuilt and sold in the US. B4B. There is no “front bumper bracket,” per se.
The bumper bolts to the parts of the frame that extends past the front sheet metal on the left and right side.
Frame extends past sheet metal. Bumper bolts to that. No separate brackets on the front.Ok it must attach to the frame in some fashion as does the springs and shocks. The numbers were identifiable at some point in its life. This is where I have found the bulk of the numbers on these trucks
More pics of the l 700,I love those trucks........................jeff
That looks awesome!1978 Dodge D150 Adventurer w/360. Just did a 500 mile round trip up to Virginia yesterday to snag this cool vintage fiberglass top. Ran like a dream even in 90 degree heat. View attachment 1715771672