1966 Dodge D-100 Short Wide Bed Pickup Truck on 2040-cars
Tucson, Arizona, United States
Up for sale is this beautiful 1966 Dodge D-100 Short Wide Bed pickup truck with a clean and clear Arizona title. Engine is a 5.2 Liter, 318 CI poly two barrel, with 133,000 miles. A 4 speed transmission, makes this truck a great cruiser/daily driver in the city or freeway roads. Motor and transmission have been professionally rebuilt 8500 miles ago. New 4-Core radiator, hoses, fluids changed, brakes, clutch cylinder, wheel cylinders, belt and distributor cap all have recently been replaced. Some features of this truck are, Cragar Torque Truster rims w/65% tread on the tires, custom exhaust, optima battery, newer interior and much more make this truck stand out from the norm. No body side moulding, but all other trim will go with truck. All lights, gauges etc work. Great solid rust free truck (except a few spots on the tailgate). Just a good reliable daily driver, shop truck and just needs finish body work and your choice of paint! Low reserve, please don't ask for reserve as it is not fair to other bidders. VIDEO 1966 Dodge D100 SWB Start up and Walkaround: http://youtu.be/Vv3FCMloqyo
Vehicle is located and being sold by a Private owner in Tucson Arizona. Shipping is to be arranged by buyer and seller will not ship vehicle. All Sales Final and Sold AS-IS with No Warrantys Implied. Cashiers check or cash due within 2 days end of auction. Please email me with any questions or comments you may have about the truck. Buyer will receive private sellers information at end of winning the auction. Buyer must pick up vehicle within 2 weeks end of auction, if not storage fees may apply.
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