There were also some 1970s Dodge trucks with diesel engines. I believe they were Perkins if I remember right.Learn something new everyday, never knew they existed! 65
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I think they were looking more at better fuel mileage than anything else. Besides the 904 could that it. It's not like they were going to race it.You'da FIGURED they'd put the 727 behind it though.
Ya, I'm thinking these car were very low production.2X
I've never even seen one of the adds and there were plenty popular mechanics and mechanics illustrated mags around me during those years.
And they had a rep for not having much power.There were also some 1970s Dodge trucks with diesel engines. I believe they were Perkins if I remember right.
No....looks like they were Mitsubishi diesels.
Yeah they had a turbo option someone else said for an additional 500 clams.And they had a rep for not having much power.
Can you TURBO this thing?
I had an International straight truck with the in line 6 turbo diesel. It was huge and could'nt get out of its own way.....sounded great tho.Yeah they had a turbo option someone else said for an additional 500 clams.

ummmm...it says Nissan on it doesn't it?There were also some 1970s Dodge trucks with diesel engines. I believe they were Perkins if I remember right.
No....looks like they were Mitsubishi diesels.
Read my post again. I said there were also Dodge TRUCKS.ummmm...it says Nissan on it doesn't it?
Ahhh...my bad!Read my post again. I said there were also Dodge TRUCKS.
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