1979 Dodge Power Wagon 200 Pickup Truck With 9,230 Original Miles!! Garage Kept! on 2040-cars
Hawley, Pennsylvania, United States
Up for auction is a 1979 Dodge Power Wagon W200 4X4 with 9,230 original miles. Truck was originally used as a brush truck for the fire department and in more recent years was used for fire police duties. Truck was stored in a heated garge for the past 34 years until December 2013. The truck is in exceptionally good condition. The body has some small nicks and dings and i have tried to add as many pictures as possible so you can accuratly assess. It is powered by a 360 cubic inch V-8 and a 3 speed automatic transmission with 4X4. Engine transmission and 4X4 work great! There is an 8000 lbs line pull winch on front and nice 3-door cap on rear. Also included are the functioning lites and siren system. Undercarriage is very clean, i did notice a few small holes starting in the drivers floor pan (see pics). The bed once had a pump mounted in it so there are some holes in the bed floor(pictures from below). The interior shows minimal fade on door panels and wear on seat. I recently had it looked over for Pennsylvania safety inspection and the only thing found was the need for front brake pads which have just been replaced. The BF Goodrich tires have well over 3/4 tread and are in great shape. Truck runs down the road straight and is a true pleasure to drive. Here is the chance at a rare find; One of the nicest Power Wagons you may ever see again!! If you would like to set up to take a closer look or have any questions feel free to email me. If you have 0 feedback you must contact me before bidding or your bid will be removed. If you do not have the funds immediatly available do not bid!!! Winning bidder must pickup and pay at my location in full within (7) days of auction close or there will be a $50 a day storage charge!!
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