Difference in 1980 Power Wagon, Adventurer, and Big Horn?
Power Wagon meant 4x4, so any 4x4 regardless of trim level, engine, etc would receive the Power Wagon name (Power Ram for '81 and up)
Adventurer was an accessory/appearance package, much like "Sport" or "Lariat" would be today.
It included the following:
*Bright Windsield moulding
*Bright Vent wing division bar
*Body side mouldings - paint filled (wide)
*Bright Paint filled tail gate mouldings around the tail gate depression (Sweptline only)
*Bright drip and rear window mouldings
*Bright Tail lamp bezels (Sweptline only)
*Bright hubcaps
*Bright mylar rear window mouldings (for club cabs)
*All vinyl seat trim pleated with buttons (color keyed)
*Bright moulding
*Woodgrain plaque with "Adventurer Sport" name plate
*Cigar/Cigarette lighter
*Foam core headlining - Parchment colored
*Bright Instrument cluster face plate w/ woodgrain inserts
*Formed plastic rear side and back inner trim panels (in Parchment or Black for Club cab models)
*Two tone instrument panel
The Big Horn is more difficult; the only thing I'm familiar with Dodge making in the 70's or 80's with the Big Horn name was a commercial-duty tractor trailer-type truck that lasted for 73, 74, and 75.
If it was used on a pickup at all, I would assume that it was an accessory/appearance package like it is today.
Adventurer was an accessory/appearance package, much like "Sport" or "Lariat" would be today.
It included the following:
*Bright Windsield moulding
*Bright Vent wing division bar
*Body side mouldings - paint filled (wide)
*Bright Paint filled tail gate mouldings around the tail gate depression (Sweptline only)
*Bright drip and rear window mouldings
*Bright Tail lamp bezels (Sweptline only)
*Bright hubcaps
*Bright mylar rear window mouldings (for club cabs)
*All vinyl seat trim pleated with buttons (color keyed)
*Bright moulding
*Woodgrain plaque with "Adventurer Sport" name plate
*Cigar/Cigarette lighter
*Foam core headlining - Parchment colored
*Bright Instrument cluster face plate w/ woodgrain inserts
*Formed plastic rear side and back inner trim panels (in Parchment or Black for Club cab models)
*Two tone instrument panel
The Big Horn is more difficult; the only thing I'm familiar with Dodge making in the 70's or 80's with the Big Horn name was a commercial-duty tractor trailer-type truck that lasted for 73, 74, and 75.
If it was used on a pickup at all, I would assume that it was an accessory/appearance package like it is today.



