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Yes,those are the ones, I have to make a trip this week and pick up 4 old ones, including a Brown which I have never seen one of. Next week I have to get one in California, and then I will Probably transport one of those, but Ive never hauled anything from Canada except freight, and that was back when you could get in with your birth certificate.

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Dodge Polish Pete

This is how these trucks were originally configured. In 1971, Clark Transport asked Chrysler if they could build them some Diesel tractors with a lower cab height than the current CN900 models. They said no problem as long as they could buy thirty. The front end sheet metal is the same as used on FWD's AT-7 model.

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.... I never knew of a dodge big horn other than the package on my 2500! I had to google pictures. What a neat truck! :)

Now you know the origin of the "Big Horn" name on your 2500....although no resemblence, just a name.

Ken

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Maybe it's just my eyes,but that blue one on the first page sure looks to me like it has a broken front drive axle. That or they found just the right hole to park the right side drivers in to get that much difference in angle between the wheel face and the side of the box van.

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