1974 Dodge D 100, 4x4, Club Cab ,long Bed, Truck , Adventurer on 2040-cars
Brentwood, California, United States
1974 Dodge D 100 4 wheel drive club cab long bed truck. 318 V/8, Auto trans, locking hubs, truck runs and drives, brakes work but a little soft
tires are ok, does not say power wagon on hood, body is decent condition for age , scratches, dings and a few dents in beds ( see pictures) wipers, lights work,after market air conditioning ( needs to be charged ) No smog required in California, Current registration, Clean title. a few rust issues ( see pictures) Cab appears to be in good condition , floors feel solid, rust mainly on bed, tailgate opens and closes, inside of bed looks good, top of cab looks solid, windows roll down. vehicle being sold AS/IS. No Warranty. Come take a look or email for more pictures. shipping and transport is buyers responsibility, Selling at No Reserve. Bid to Buy, I have tried to represent this truck to the best of my knowledge. Truck is located in Brentwood California , Northern California. Approx 1 hour East from San Francisco. Payment Cash in person, Wire transfer, Paypal only for a deposit Will not accept full payment through Paypal.. |
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Now Chrysler, having apparently determined that the brake problem on its sport utes is actually much bigger than it initially realized, has drastically broadened the scope of the recall. As a result, the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration has issued a recall for precisely 655,354 examples of the Grand Cherokee and Durango, covering the 2011 through 2014 model years. In addition, Chrysler is recalling 42,380 units in Canada, 21,376 in Mexico and 159,685 overseas.
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