No Reserve.1971 Dodge Truck D100,4 Spd,v8,5.2 L, Daily Driver.. on 2040-cars
Glendale, California, United States
Fuel Type:Gasoline
Engine:318 V8 5.2 L
For Sale By:Private Seller
Year: 1971
Mileage: 99,999
Make: Dodge
Number of Cylinders: 8
Model: Other Pickups
Trim: Standard
Drive Type: 4 speed
******PLEASE NO FLAKES THIS TIME..O.K. AGAIN AT NO RESERVE.****.SHE NEEDS A HOME NOW...*** NO SHIPPING OUTSIDE U.S.A. A 1971 DODGE D100 TRUCK 318 V8, 4 SPEED ON FLOOR, DUAL EXH. DUAL TANKS, 1 BARREL.. APRIL 2014 TAGS, PINK IN HAND, GOOD RUNNING SOLID TRUCK, DAILY DRIVER,..ALL GOOD !!.. MICHELIN TIRES, SHIFTS GREAT, GLASS, LIGHTS, TURN SIGNALS, GAUGES NEWER OVERSIZED ALUM. RADIATOR, ALTERNATOR, REAR BRAKES, U JOINTS W/CENTER BEARING, BATTERY, ...AS YOU SEE...NEEDS FRONT BUMPER, LITTLE BODY WORK, NEEDS MASTER CYLINDER BUT BRAKES STILL WORK NEEDS BRAKE LIGHTS,... ODOMETER, RADIO, AIR CONDITION NOT WORKING. 95% RUST FREE (NO RUST ON BED.. ) HAVE NEW DOOR LOCKS AND LEFT MOTOR MOUNT YOU INSTALL.. TRUCK NEEDS A GOOD HOME, ITS A GOOD MOPAR INVESTMENT..****.THIS IS LISTED IN LOCAL NEWS PAPERS "FOR SALE"..I CAN STOP AD AT ANYTIME AS CALL ME.. ****THANKS FOR LOOKING...IF QUESTIONS CALL *****818.220.3803****..I WILL RETURN ALL CALLS I WORK TIL 5.30.PM CALL AFTER THAT IS GOOD...TRANSMISSION NOT ORIG.TO TRUCK
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