1988 Dodge D100 Fully Custom "sunset Beast" on 2040-cars
Indianapolis, Indiana, United States
Engine:440 Mopar
Used
Year: 1988
Mileage: 6,200
Make: Dodge
Number of Cylinders: 8
Model: Other Pickups
Trim: 2 door
Drive Type: RWD
1988 Dodge D100 Truck
SUNSET BEAST Street and Highway Friendly SHOW & GO Totally Customized and Restored from frame up! Inside, Outside, Under the Hood, Underneath, Bed & Alarm Protected by Viper. Mileage 6,100 ALWAYS GARAGE STORED EXTERIOR House of Colors (Paint) SUNSET PEARL SHAVED Doors Black Leather Bed Cover Inside Bed Rhino Lined Dual Batteries In Boxes in corners back bed wall BOSS WHEELS 22"Rear Black Chrome 20"Front Black Chrome TIRES BFGoodrich G-Force Dust Guards Sunset Pearl Doors Remote pop opening Powered by Garage Stored UNDER HOOD 1968 440 Mopar motor 30 Over. Cams, OS valves, self adjusting rocker arm. Builder: JACK GREY Vintage Air Condition complete Billet MARCH Kit AC, PS, ALT, Pulleys MSD Digital Six Box Plug MSD Pro- Billet Distributor and MSD 8.5mm Wires MSD Blaster 2 Coil Edelbrock Performer RPM intake 750 Edelbrock Electronic Choke CARB... CUSTOM made Ceramic Coated 2pc Headers Completely New American Wiring Harness New Master Brake cylinder Moper performance Air filter & Valve Covers Custom build and mount C&R Racing Radiator with electric fan. 2 PVC Breather oil crank case pressure over flow canisters UNDERNEATH All NEW Front End Parts power coating brushing, shocks, spring, steering linkage suspension 727 reverse valve body shift Transmission, Cheetah Shifter Custom Built DRIVE DRAFT Super44 Flo Master Rearend 391 Gear and Detroit Positive TRU Traction Tugged out and Ladder Bar Suspension Bob Drake 22 Gallons Powder Coated Gas Tank placed in center behind Rear end Quiet Holley Electric Fuel Pump INTERIOR JEGS Bucket Hi-Rise Seats Black Carpet & Interior Tinted window Rear window Slide opening Sound System (Remote) Alpine HD) Radio MP3,WMA, iPod cord CDA-9857 JVC 12 BASS SPEAKERS JVC 5" Lower High & Low JVC 6x9 Doors Speakers Dash Panel Black Carbon Fiber All Auto Meter SYSTEM ULTRA-LITE II Meters 5"RPM TACH 5"SPEED MPH All Meters 2 1/2" Voltage, Water, Oil, Fuel Vintage AC & Heat Control Panel ALL RECEIPTS Available |
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