1969 Dodge Popwer Wagon W200 on 2040-cars
East Northport, New York, United States
Body Type:Pickup Truck
Engine:318 CI
Vehicle Title:Clear
Fuel Type:Gasoline
For Sale By:Private Seller
Number of Cylinders: 8
Make: Dodge
Model: Power Wagon
Trim: Regular Cab
Cab Type (For Trucks Only): Regular Cab
Warranty: Vehicle does NOT have an existing warranty
Drive Type: 4WD
Mileage: 54,317
Options: 4-Wheel Drive, CD Player
Sub Model: W200
Exterior Color: Green
Interior Color: Black
Up for sale is my 1969 W200 power wagon. almost everything that turns or move mechanically has been replaced in the past 3 years.
318 CI out of a '68 'Cuda
4 speed manual NP435 trans. NP205 t case.
Custom winch bumper. with 10,000 pound electric winch, with remote control.
Transmission was rebuilt. new clutch, throw out bearing, pressure plate, and resurfaced flywheel. All u joints with less then 500 miles. This truck was lifted when I bought it, and it was a real botch job. No way it was anywhere near safe or able to pass State Inspection. So I replaced the leaf springs with new stock height ones, and replaced the shocks as well. I replaced the steering box, pitman arm, drag link, steering arm, tie rod ends, upper knuckle bushings and races, lower knuckle bearings and races, and knuckle felts and seals. Complete brake job including shoes, wheel cylinders, master, spring and adjuster kits, and wheel seals. All of the gauges work except fuel gauge. New battery, alternator, and voltage regulator, as well as cables and grounds. All the hoses are fairly new. New windshield gasket, window felts, and guide rubbers. All the glass is intact, and windows open and close as they should. Cab lights are new. New slip yolk for the drive shaft in between the trans and transfer case and the transfer case output yoke. Dash pad is still good, not cracked or ripped, Newer seat and headliner. The doors open and close properly and do not sag. All door handles and window cranks are there and work properly. Sits on American Racing rims with military tread. New custom exhaust, (this is a quiet truck) Included in the auction are five street tires mounted on stock Dodge 8 lug rims, as well as a complete (with tires and hubs), Dana 44 front differential. Body wise, there is a little cancer on the right side cowl, and the outer rockers need to be replaced. The inner rockers and floor pans, as well as the doors are in really good shape. Some plastic on the right front fender. Mechanically, it needs a water pump, and it smokes a little when you first start it up. Otherwise it is very dependable and runs well. This is a daily driver. All this being said, please remember that you are bidding on a 44 year old truck, which I doubt that the mileage on the odometer is original, so there is no warranty, either implied or expressed. I have tried to describe the truck as accurately as possible, so if you need more info, please feel free to contact me at 516 322-3849 at a decent hour. All shipping arrangements and costs are the responsibility of the buyer. Please note that this truck does not have a title, but does have a New York State Transferable Registration. Please check with your State DMV for compatibility prior to bidding. As the truck is for sale locally, I reserve the right to end the auction at any time. I will consider a trade out side the auction for a 2nd generation Dodge Cummins.
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