1965 Dodge W200 Power Wagon 4x4 Truck 318 360 on 2040-cars
Colorado Springs, Colorado, United States
1965 Dodge W200 power wagon 4X4
1/2 ton with 3/4 ton axles. 318 Small block swap. turned and balanced flywheel ( comes with the original 360 also) Edelbrock 4 barrel carb and lots of cool edelbrock goodies like intake, valve covers and manifold. this truck has Dana 44's under it and the undercarrage has been detailed out to the max. cab is nice with no holes cut in the firewall at all very clean inside! big meaty 35" sipped tires on new 15" rims new brake and clutch master cylinders, new steering box , new rear Brake drums no dents on the truck. it was recently painted and looks great in the brown with the yellow accents! no cracked glass this truck has Custom offroad bumpers front and rear with removable tow hooks. and rear has a detachable step. Custom (Removable ) Top cargo rack with winch and tire / shovel mount. and high mount bed lights also has additional fog/spots on the front. the heater works well in this truck also. has a professionally reconditioned fuel tank. the new vertical side mount exhaust pipes complete to awesome look of this Great looking Truck. this truck drives straight down the road - as it should, has no steering slop, and shifts smoothly through all 4 gears, 4x4 works great also , HOWEVER if you are looking for a truck that drives like a new audi and has the amenities of a luxury sedan , this is not the truck you are looking for. the Truck is finished in Brown Primer with a black Roof - for that rugged look *the fuel gauge does not work the vehicle is currently licenced and registered. - no Test drives without cash in hand. serious buyers only This is a Rugged Mans Truck! Great for hunters , amazing recovery vehicle and exellent 4x4 Call Steve - 719-634-3419 with any questions powerwagon . |
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