Hey so I registered. I'm in so cal. I found a decent d200 which I like and can afford. Same price I found a-100 sportsman custom 1967. It has a 318 block in back and it's a low# from missouri in 67 it also has a 318 I think in the truck to drive with. It drives. Ok so on the passenger side rear door it has this metal tag from Cali agency deeming it livable. I'll try and post it. It's cool. Unique. Also it does not have any special stamps on the vin tag but there is a factory tach. Sun tach 2 8k gauge , factory style like the CSS trucks on the column. Wow right. For toms. And another second tach obviously not factiry near the engine. So also there are msd ignition stickers to pass Cali exempt stuff. One newer few years old one even older also. So 2!! But the ignition is red and doesn't look 40 maybe 20. Now. This can interests me I like it a lot. It is the camper van from that year that had the lift top. Not the business one it's the camper. W sink still and van seats in back. I have pics. It needs work but the glass is intact and it's parts are there. Badges and most that I can tell had some mods but by van lovers. Lol r these vans significant beyond just cool old mopar Chrysler stamped radiator dodge vans? Will they be more collectible? What r your opinions on this. As far as a project? Is it worth an investment? I love dodges story's. Fav is d200 CSS/hp but I haven't found one. Are there any cool vans like those trucks? Limited, rare vans or options that may make her unique? Thank you. I need to know as I hope to make offer wed.
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Newbie with buy a100 or d200 ???s
G-Man- Mayor
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welcome!!!
vanner68- Number of posts : 655
Location : Eastpointe MI
Registration date : 2008-09-22
Please post the pics! We <3 pics!
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I've tried for hrs. This is the worst pic uoading ever. I give up. Isn't there a dang number I can text too? Like my Facebook. Jeez
G-Man- Mayor
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Location : Fowlerville, MI
Age : 62
Registration date : 2008-05-06
looks here for help, if I can figure it out anyone can
https://vintage-vans.forumotion.com/f42-picture-posting-101-help-only-not-for-individual-picture-posting
https://vintage-vans.forumotion.com/f42-picture-posting-101-help-only-not-for-individual-picture-posting
donivan65- Governor
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Location : San Diego, California
Registration date : 2008-05-12
Early Vans are a poor investment,,,,,,engine and body work can easily cost more than a van is worth,,,,,,you got to be in it for the fun they bring,,,,,,,,,
A100 Wrench- Number of posts : 572
Location : Sunnyslope,AZ
Registration date : 2013-05-12
Welcome and enjoy the adventure which ever way you go.
RodStRace- Number of posts : 3046
Location : Chino Valley
Registration date : 2010-01-21
Welcome!
There aren't any rare high performance van packages from the factory that I've ever heard of, like the bb trucks.
The vans are just plain fun, not investments. That's why bone stock restorations are so rare on them; people build 'em the way they want.
Some parts command a premium, but there isn't a big market for perfect original or rare parts except a few, like Fargo badges.
If you dig trucks, go for them. If you dig vans, go this way.
There aren't any rare high performance van packages from the factory that I've ever heard of, like the bb trucks.
The vans are just plain fun, not investments. That's why bone stock restorations are so rare on them; people build 'em the way they want.
Some parts command a premium, but there isn't a big market for perfect original or rare parts except a few, like Fargo badges.
If you dig trucks, go for them. If you dig vans, go this way.
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