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                truck was submitted Matt Patwell of California. truck was previously 
                owned by Ron Lanier and Matt would like to give all the credit 
                to his uncle for keeping this beautiful machine on the road. the 
                truck was purchased new with a 318 poly engine but now has a cleanly 
                installed 440 in it. Here's some excerpts from the emails from 
                Matt: 
                 
                 
                 
                M y uncle has had the truck since 66 and has driven it daily.  
                He recently gave the truck to me when he finally broke down and 
                bought himself a new Dodge truck.  He said something about 
                being in his sixties and wanting power windows or something.  
                He had mentioned in passing that the truck had come with some 
                stripes on it but that he had taken them off when it got repainted 
                sometime in the late 70's. I was curious about the stripes and 
                began searching the internet when I found your website.  
                The family always knew the old power wagon was somewhat rare but 
                had no idea to what extent. In speaking to another Power Wagon 
                fan out here, he said that the CSS package primarily came on the 
                two wheel drive models. (Most)Everyone who bought the four wheel 
                drive version didn't want carpet.  The truck also has the 
                PTO winch on the front which still works.    I 
                painted the truck in 94'.  The paint still looks great except 
                for some rust that has emerged in areas that I've noticed other 
                trucks have problems. Side of the bed where the floor meets the 
                side panel, door corners, etc.  He gave me the original split 
                rims and a perfect set of "trucker mirrors" which I 
                want to reinstall when I go through the truck again. He ditched 
                the 318 (which he regrets getting rid of) for a  low mileage 
                69 440 out of a Newporter.  I've added a Mopar electronic 
                ignition and a new Holley carb and am looking for a set of exhaust 
                to replace the welded manifolds it currently has.  
                 
                I also have the factory build sheets for each of the items on 
                the SERT. They sure were careful about documenting everything. 
                These papers list every nut and bolt, then it goes on to describe 
                exactly how to install everything. I sent a picture of one of 
                the saddle bag gas tanks. There are two in total besides the in 
                cab tank. My uncle doesn't know if this was a factory add-on or 
                if the dealer did it or if the owner had them installed after 
                purchase. I was hoping you could shed some light on the subject. 
                I have become friends with another power wagon fan out here by 
                the name of Robert Steller. He frequents the online discussion 
                groups and was the one who pointed me in your direction in the 
                first place. He prefers the 300 series trucks, but was impressed 
                with the old 200 when he drove it. He commented on how nice the 
                transmission felt and was also amazed at the overall condition 
                of the truck considering it's use over the years. He noted that 
                the rust I was dealing with is quite common in these trucks and 
                that he felt everything was repairable.  
                 
                My Uncle is very proud of this truck, and I am mainly doing this 
                for his benefit. I know he will get many a good story with his 
                buddies about it. I don't need any of the fanfare, he is the one 
                who should be credited with keeping the truck on the road all 
                of these years. He has been so dedicated to keeping it in shape 
                that I would like to see him get the credit. His name is Ron Lanier 
                and he resides in Huntington Beach, Calif.  
                 
                I am trying to scan an era picture of him standing next to the 
                truck in about 66 or so. It clearly shows the original stripes. 
                Hopefully, I will be able to get it to you.  
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