1970 Dodge Truck D300 1 Ton Step Side 9' Bed Power Automatic Assisted Steering on 2040-cars
Berkeley, California, United States
Body Type:Pickup Truck
Engine:318
Vehicle Title:Clear
Fuel Type:Gasoline
For Sale By:Owner
Number of Cylinders: 8
Model: Other Pickups
Trim: Pickup 9 foot bed step side
Cab Type (For Trucks Only): Regular Cab
Drive Type: Torque flite Automatic 2 wheel drive
Mileage: 900,000
Sub Model: Custom
Exterior Color: Rust
Disability Equipped: No
Interior Color: Dirty
Warranty: Vehicle does NOT have an existing warranty
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Ok Everyone of you 2000 views and 59 watchers on this truck. This is the last chance to buy this truck on EBAY. I thank you for all the great questions and comments.
Someone asked for a photo of the door plate so here it is.
1970 Dodge D300 1 ton 2 wheel drive..
Automatic, assisted steering, overleaf springs, rebuilt 318 motor, rebuilt torque-flite transmission, new brakes, hoses, fluids.
Professional mechanic work done in California.
This truck truly makes the heads turn. Perfect for hauling motorcycles and extra gear. It is a 9 foot bed step side pick up with a fairly new rebuilt motor, transmission, and brakes. I have had a lot of fun driving this beast but I am now on to newer pastures. I love this old truck. It runs great, has plenty of power. The transmission is a torque-flite that has no issues, the filter and fluid was just changed. the assisted steering makes this truck easy to use your other hand for phone calls and waiving out the window. The brakes shoes, drums and lines have all been worked on and tested. the motor has new hoses, gaskets,oil and filters.The reason the drivers door is a different color is she was hit by a delivery truck. So I found a replacement door. The heater does not work. the radiator is about 7 years old. the tires will soon need to be replaced but are still in good shape. If you want a great truck, this is the one. Nobody has this 9 foot bed, I'm finding it hard to go back to an 8 foot bed already. You will be responsible for delivery to your location. I will not make any calls for you.
The down side stuff: the gauges on the dash are not original, the seat is worn out, the back window is cracked, the bed boards are gone and need replacing.
I get this question all the time: Why does the truck look like the frame is bent in the middle? Well my response is: The old wood bed is rotted out there and it is touching metal to metal. The frame is not bent in the middle. I hope you are satisfied with this description. I'm not Shakespeare, buy this truck, restore it for a parade float or whatever and I will give you glowing feedback!!
This is an incredible truck!
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