1966 Dodge Power Wagon Model W200 4 Door Military **look** Restoration Project! on 2040-cars
Osceola, Missouri, United States
1966 Dodge Power Wagon. 4 door crew cab model w200 with a good running slant 6. All time 4x4. Good working 4 high 4 low transfer case. Has a lot of floor rust but not much on the outer body. Dents in front fenders. Fuel pump on block has a small leak and it needs a starter solenoid. It did work but stopped. I fired it up a few times with a screw driver. Iam moving and need to get rid of. Truck will need to be picked up via trailer within 14 days of auction end. $500 deposit via paypal will be due at auction end. It will be applied to purchase price and the rest due at pickup via cashiers check or cash. No personal checks or money orders. If the sale is not complete the deposit is forfeited. Please do not waste my time and I will not waste yours. PLEASE MESSAGE WITH ANY QUESTIONS. THIS MAKES FOR A SMOOTHER TRANSACTION WITH NO COMPLICATION AS TO WHAT IAM SELLING AND YOU ARE PURCHASING. I will gladly give you my phone number, I just did not want to post it here. The truck is listed for sale locally and I reserve the right to end this auction at any time unless bids are placed. Thank you! |
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