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petegianetti

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Hi All, I am working on a 1975 Dodge Big Horn. The majority of the truck is in pretty good condition except for the doors. Does anyone have or know where I coud find some decent doors? These doors were interchangeable with many other years and model dodges. Any help would be greatly appreciated.
 
They used the same doors from the late 50's through 65. Not sure if there's different body lines or not, inside see different trim though, but I just glanced at the pictures and didn't study them.

That's a sweet truck, I'd love to have one even though I don't need it! Feel free to share any and all pictures of the truck.
 
Any history that can be shared on this rare find. Chrysler discontinued the big truck lines in 75.
 
I have had this truck for over 30 years. It use to pull a hess tanker before I purchased it. I had it totally reconditioned back in the late 80's. It started showing some wear and tear so I took it off the road over 10 years ago. I'm trying to re-store it again but as the old saying goes, "all it takes is time and money". It's a 1975 and from what I gather it is the very last one off the assembly line. Pecking away it right now and that is why I had the feelers out for some decent doors. Thanks for your interest.
 
It would be deducted to camper pulling duty only here.
This a diesel or gas powered rig? Trans and drive line?
Hennessy claims only 9 were built in 75 and they didn't go into particulars.
I have had the opportunity of working on a few of these old trucks. Just nothing that new. Most were late 50's and early 60's.
 
It's a cummins diesel 290 HP with a 13 speed road ranger and 38K lb rears. This picture is not great but it is when I had the first restoration done back in the late 80's. It was parked at a truck show.
 

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the cab looks tobe look a 58-60 dodge p'u , i know of a couple in a bone yard like mine smaller d series , does your look like its the same door and jam ?
 

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It's a cummins diesel 290 HP with a 13 speed road ranger and 38K lb rears. This picture is not great but it is when I had the first restoration done back in the late 80's. It was parked at a truck show.
I went to a truck show a few years back, no Big Horn, but they had a Brockway there, the last make i thought I'd see.

Last one for '75? Is there any way to back that up, paperwork or number-wise? That would be the cars meow if possible!
 
For finding doors for your 1975 Dodge Big Horn, here are a few places to check:

Local Junkyards: Many older Dodge trucks have interchangeable doors. You might find some in good condition at local junkyards or salvage yards.

Online Marketplaces: Websites like eBay, Craigslist, and Facebook Marketplace often have listings for used truck parts, including doors.

Classic Dodge Forums: Sometimes other owners will have spare parts. Check forums that focus on vintage Dodge trucks, like RamchargerCentral or DodgeTalk.

Parts Stores: Some specialty parts stores focus on classic Dodge trucks and might have doors or know where to find them.

Make sure to check if the doors you find are compatible with your truck’s year and model.

Good luck! Let me know if you need more help.
 
Last one of these that sold was in the six figure range. Most are owned by collectors.
This was Dodge's attempt into the 18 wheel truck category. They didn't go over well with the over road crew. Cabs were to small and not enough creature comforts.
Remember this was when the full live in units where first coming on line. Sleepers, bath with kitchen and dining.

If some sheet metal would fix the doors you maybe money and time ahead. I think there were only about 500 of these built.
I doubt if anything off the normal production line will fit.

I know for sure your local Ram dealer will be of little use. Deer staring into headlights come to mind. I have enough trouble with my 82, 1 ton.
 
The cab was from an older Dodge pickup, like the earlier Ford and Chevy big rigs. Reportedly a C series from 1958-1960. And a claimed 261 were made with over 100 surviving today.
 
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