As an addition to Robert's history lesson about 10 years ago I had a 2WD 82 D350 Crew Cab SRW long box with the factory installed 318 on propane, a 727 and Dana 60 with 4. 10 gears. The dual manifold style fuel tanks were mounted where the spare tire goes and held approx 100 liters or 25 US gals of fuel. It started and ran great, was economical but didn't have any real pulling power. Propane was about half the price of gas then. It was an ex gov truck painted yellow with a flat black hood. I only had it a short time and after taking some parts off it I sold it to a guy who was going to install a 440. Both it and my 2WD 84 D350 Crew Cab SRW long box with 360 2V, 727 and Dana 60 with 4. 10's were built in the US.
If the VIN starts with a 1 it was US built, a 2 is from Canada and a 3 is Mexico. Club Cabs were built in MX. All the CTD in Dodges were US built, the early ESN's ( approx 1996 and down ) started with a 4 then they started production at a second plant to keep up with demand and those ESN's start with a 5. Almost all of the later engine at the second plant went into Dodges. Some also went into other trucks, eg Freightliner or School buses. If you come across a 5. 9 ESN that starts with a 2 it is an industrial engine and was built in England. Some of these were installed in machines that are from the Orient.
I remember the owner of one of our now long gone Dodge Dealerships had a white 1978 D350 Crew Cab dually with a 440 in it and A/C. He of course had connections.
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Shadrach
If the VIN starts with a 1 it was US built, a 2 is from Canada and a 3 is Mexico. Club Cabs were built in MX. All the CTD in Dodges were US built, the early ESN's ( approx 1996 and down ) started with a 4 then they started production at a second plant to keep up with demand and those ESN's start with a 5. Almost all of the later engine at the second plant went into Dodges. Some also went into other trucks, eg Freightliner or School buses. If you come across a 5. 9 ESN that starts with a 2 it is an industrial engine and was built in England. Some of these were installed in machines that are from the Orient.
I remember the owner of one of our now long gone Dodge Dealerships had a white 1978 D350 Crew Cab dually with a 440 in it and A/C. He of course had connections.
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