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Very Rare 1970 Dodge W200 Crew Cab Truck 4x4 on 2040-cars

US $6,500.00
Year:1970 Mileage:37000
Location:

Ormond Beach, Florida, United States

Ormond Beach, Florida, United States

For sale is a VERY RARE 1970 Dodge W200 CREW CAB truck. This truck is very rare because Dodge didn't make very many trucks with a four door option back in the 70's so this really is quite a collectable. The truck runs and drives perfect fine the engine is a 318 Chrysler engine and behind it is a four speed transmission with a granny low, with a divorced transfer case behind that, and yes the 4x4 works beautifully. The truck can be driven anywhere and I do. The truck is used for around town errands and to show off. It was originally going to be restored, but well we all know how those projects go, and hence it hasn't gone anywhere. The truck has 36XXX original miles, most of its life was spent as a fire truck up in the woods of ND and wasn't called out much hence the low miles. I bought the truck probably 5 years ago and I just haven't had the time or money to restore it. I live in Daytona Beach, Fl, and the more it sits the more it rusts and I hate to see this truck rust away so I would rather sell it to someone else. I love this truck and you will catch plenty of necks breaking as you dive by. The rust has gotten the rocker panels bad, and they are pretty much gone the bottom of the doors are much the same. The frame is great no real rust to speak of, and the same goes for the roof there are no leaks anywhere minus where some of the door jams don't catch quite right and door stays ajar. Long of the short of it is this truck needs some work. The truck though is very rare and worth some serious money. At auction as I have seen trucks like these can go for 35,000, this truck is no where near that quality though and it may cost you 7,500 - 10,000 to get it there but it would pay for itself, and it would truly make someone an awesome truck.


Feel Free to contact me (Josh) at (386) 341-0445 text or call.

This is for sale locally as well and may sell locally at which point the sale will be ended thank you for looking and feel free to ask for any additional pictures and I will try to get around to taking those specific pictures for you.

Can deliver if you contact me beforehand and work it out with me, and we determine the additional cost.



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