1958 Dodge D-100 Navy Truck Stepside Lowrider Ratrod 318 340 440 on 2040-cars
Morristown, Tennessee, United States
Body Type:Pickup Truck
Engine:3.9
Vehicle Title:Clear
Fuel Type:Gasoline
For Sale By:Private Seller
Interior Color: Gray
Make: Dodge
Number of Cylinders: 6
Model: Other Pickups
Trim: NONE
Drive Type: AUTO
Mileage: 10
Sub Model: D-100
Number of Doors: 2
Exterior Color: Blue
Warranty: NONE
1958 DODGE D-100 STEP SIDE PICK UP, THIS IS A X NAVY TRUCK. THESE TRUCKS ARE REALLY HARD TO FIND . IVE OWNED THIS TRUCK FOR ABOUT 8 YEARS OR SO TAGED AMD TITLED IN MY NAME . THIS TRUCK SITS ON A 1988 DODGE DAKOTA FRAME ,5 ON 4.5 BOLT PATTERN , WITH DODGE COP CAR WHEELS WITH DOG DISH CENTERS, IT HAS A 95 3.9V6 EFI AUTO POWER STERRING POWER BRAKES WITH AROUND 90000 MILES ON MOTOR , IT HAS DUAL EXHAUST WITH FLOWMASTERS ALL THE WAY BACK TO TIPS THAT TURN OUT BEHIND WHEELS IN FRONT OF BUMPER. IT HAS DAKOTA REAR STEP BUMPER THAT HAS BEEN CUT DOWN TO FIT ,ALSO HAS CUSTOM LED TAILIGHTS IN TAILGATE THAT ARE CUT OUT LIKE THE MOPAR LOGO ((M)) , INNER BED FLOOR HAD TO BE MOVED UP TO ACCOMADATE THE FUEL TANK ,IT IS ABOUT 18 INCHS DEEP AND HAS PLY WOOD FLOOR ,WITH A BLACK SNAP COVER THAT COVERS IT . ALSO I HAVE CUT THE SHEET METAL FROM A 68 BARRACUDA GAS CAP AREA AND MOULDED INTO DRIVERS REAR FENDER , SO IT YOU PUT GAS IN JUST LIKE A 68 CHARGER ,FLIP TOP GAS CAP, GETS LOTS OF LOOKS WHEN FUELING. INSIDE IS A SET OF CAMARO SEATS WITH A CENTER CONSOLE , CUSTOM CUT DOWN DAKOTA DASH AND DAKOTA TILT STERING , I HAVE MOUNTED A AFTERMARKET HEAT / AIR UNIT UNDER PASS SIDE DASH AND UNDER DASH C/D PLAYER . SOMEONE AT SOME TIME YEARS AGO HAS CUT RADIO HOLE IN DASH , BUT WOULD BE A EASY FIX AND FILL, DOES NOT HAVE DOOR PANELS ON IT, AND FLAT GLASS HAS USUAL CRACKS FOR ITS AGE ,WINSHEILD HAS A CRACK IN IT , DRIVERS DOOR HAS PLEXI IN ROLL DOWN WINDOW . ALL LIGHTS WORK AS THEY SHOULD , NOT SURE ABOUT WIPERS , DONT THINK IVE EVER CHECKED THEM , SEEING AS I NEVER PUT WIPER ARMS ON IT ,ALSO THE LITTLE WIRE THAT MOVE GEAR SELECTOR IN DASH CLUSTER BROKE A COUPLE MONTHS AGO .................... HOSES FOR AC HAVE BEEN RUN OUT UNDER HOOD AND PUMP IS THERE ALL BEEN TAPED OFF TO KEEP TRASH OUT OF SYSTEM , STILL NEEDS DRIER AND CONDENSER ,TO FINISH SYSTEM UP .TRUCK RUNS GOOD DRIVES GOOD AND SOUNDS GOOD , (BODY) THERE IS SOME RUST IN BOTTOM OF INSIDE OF DOORS AND JUST ALITTLE INSIDE WHERE DOOR SHUTS ON DRIVERS SIDE , AND AT SOME TIME SOMEONE PUT SOME FILLER ON HOOD TO FIX A SMALL DENT , BUT REST OF TRUCK IS SOLID , FRONT BUMPER SITS ABOUT 4 INCHS OFF OF GROUND IM SURE I HAVE OVERLOOKED SOME THINGS ,BUT TRIED TO THE BEST OF MY ABILITY TO DESCRIBE THIS TRUCK, SO PLEASE ASK ANY QUESTIONS YOU MAY HAVE , PAYPAL DEPOSIT OF 500.00 AT END OF AUCTION ,,, NO ZERO FEEDBACK BIDDERS ,
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