1962 Dodge D100 Sweptline Truck Hot Rod on 2040-cars
Vail, Arizona, United States
Body Type:Pickup Truck
Vehicle Title:Clear
Engine:360
For Sale By:Private Seller
Year: 1962
Number of Cylinders: 8
Make: Dodge
Model: Other Pickups
Trim: D100 Sweptline
Drive Type: 2WD
Warranty: Vehicle does NOT have an existing warranty
Mileage: 0
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1962 Dodge D100 Sweptline Truck... ALL ORIGINAL Arizona truck. Original strong running 360 cu. in. engine coupled to a 3 speed trans. Only rust is on the drivers side rocker. Also, the driver and passenger floors have been patched as well as the back 2 bed corners, otherwise everything else is RUST-FREE.... with very cool distressed original paint & worn-to-the bone....patina - ALL ORIGINAL. Driver door is a little hard to open and has some split sheet metal by the door handle, the rear view mirror is cracked and the rear tailgate has some damage. Interior is in excellent condition with new carpet and a newly done seat in Lexus black. It has 5 new white spoke wheels with 5 new Yokohama Geolander H/T-s LT 235/75R 15 tires. It has some fender damage that has been there for decades. Your not going to find another Dodge Sweptline this cool... so act fast...It won't last! The turn signals are not working and the front parking lights, everything else works. I bought this truck to hot rod out and I was going to put a short bed on it and lower it - along with all the other cool stuff, but I just don't have the time any longer to make my dream truck a reality. So I want to see it go to someone who is going to love it as much as I have. Also, If you want to make it a short bed, I have the number for the guy who has a short bed for this truck and will I give the info to the new buyer. I will help the buyer ship domestic/international at their expense and I'm also willing to entertain all offers. I've included lots of pictures for you to go over and if you have any questions just call or email me through Ebay. Please text me first (I can't always talk at work) and I will call you back, thanks. 1-520-300-1868.
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