Aussie Dodge AT4 info and specs
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suzy, re: AT4 bus ..
firstly re: paint codes hillside park yes 7227 is known as "Ivory" and 7238 is "Truck Red" also known as "PMG Red" (Post Master General, known today as Austalia Post, but a different shade). 7239 is "Truck Green" if anyone has one of those. Of course there were various fleet colours, DMR (Dept of Main Roads) etc but apparently only 3 or 4 factory colours (i'd need to look at my colour chips to confirm the 4th if there was one!)
Ok getting back to the bus... i assume thisis a bonneted bus? or a flat nose?.. if u could insert an image on here it would help to identify...the wheels will be a good starting point. I think your images need to be online on photobucket or some other site so u can put the web address when inserting the image...someone else might know an easier way.
If bonneted there should be a blue identification tag on the firewall which will list all the details and from that we could determine how it left the factory - conversion from truck chassis to buses was not uncommon. Otherwise have a look in the engine compartment - someone on the forum may be able to post a photo of where the ID tag is and what to look for.
I've never owned one of these trucks, only created models of them, hence my interest in all the details and specs found through research
Mousey
Ok getting back to the bus... i assume thisis a bonneted bus? or a flat nose?.. if u could insert an image on here it would help to identify...the wheels will be a good starting point. I think your images need to be online on photobucket or some other site so u can put the web address when inserting the image...someone else might know an easier way.
If bonneted there should be a blue identification tag on the firewall which will list all the details and from that we could determine how it left the factory - conversion from truck chassis to buses was not uncommon. Otherwise have a look in the engine compartment - someone on the forum may be able to post a photo of where the ID tag is and what to look for.
I've never owned one of these trucks, only created models of them, hence my interest in all the details and specs found through research
Mousey
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I have Pair Intakes/Carbs for 63 Daytona
Hello, I have a pair of intakes/Carbs for a 1963 Dodge Daytona I'm looking for a value on this, does anyone know? Please reply. Thank You Bill
My e mail is chines5659@yahoo.com. Pics on request
My e mail is chines5659@yahoo.com. Pics on request
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Mousey,
I have just purchased a complete D5N manual, covering all variants from 200 to 700. The book is 6cm thick. (2 1/2 inch.) It has all the colour codes listed, for example my D5N300 paint code is 560-15731, which according to the manual is Dulux Acrylic Arctic White. The colour you mentioned (13211) is listed as P.M.G. Red. The other numbers (4 digits) do not list which may be more specific to the AT4.
Regards
Greyleon Dubbo NSW
I have just purchased a complete D5N manual, covering all variants from 200 to 700. The book is 6cm thick. (2 1/2 inch.) It has all the colour codes listed, for example my D5N300 paint code is 560-15731, which according to the manual is Dulux Acrylic Arctic White. The colour you mentioned (13211) is listed as P.M.G. Red. The other numbers (4 digits) do not list which may be more specific to the AT4.
Regards
Greyleon Dubbo NSW
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Hi all Dodge Truck Fans, I have a source for good second-hand parts in SA. Contact name is Greg McArdle at Coomandook SA on 0419 799 854. He has numerous Dodges and Internationals which he dismantles and the yard is a restorers paradise. Prices are reasonable which helps. Give him a call if you are stuck for parts and be patient as he runs a transport company which takes up most of his time. Regards, David - Hillside Park, Monarto South SA 5254
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