1965 Dodge A-100 Pick Up Truck, Estate Barn Find Runs And Drives Low Reserve on 2040-cars
Kingsville, Ohio, United States
Body Type:Pickup Truck
Vehicle Title:Clear
Engine:6
Fuel Type:Gasoline
For Sale By:Private Seller
Make: Dodge
Model: Other Pickups
Cab Type (For Trucks Only): Regular Cab
Trim: yes
Options: Cassette Player
Drive Type: std
Mileage: 102,000
Interior Color: Black
Warranty: Vehicle does NOT have an existing warranty
Number of Cylinders: 6
Here's a A 100 truck I picked up from an estate. I spoke with a Mechanic that worked on this on other vehicles for the Gentleman. He says previous owner brought this truck up from north Carolina There's a inspection tag on the windshield atesting to that along with NC on previous state on title. He also said that he rebuilt or replaced alot on this truck including engine, alternator, carb, clutch, tires brakes, brake lines Gas tank, gas lines and fill neck, front suspension, The things that don't work are temp. and fuel guage. Looks like it updated to electronic ignition as well. The underneath of the truck is real solid and clean, floors and frame are solid. The truck sat for a spell, not sure how long. But I brought it home, put gas in it, check the oil and water, put a battery in it and it fired right up. I drove this up my street, and I have to say I was real surprised how well this ran, shifted and handled. It was a pleasure to drive this thing. It steering straight, excellerated strong, stopped straight. Just a nice running driving truck. The engine oil is very clean, and no smoke comes from the exhaust, and I see no leaking. There appears to be a small water leak on the radiator near the top hose. Did'nt hinder the driving, just seen when I got back from driving it, should'nt be a serious repair. The truck is complete except for the pass. seat, I'm trying to located one and if I have any luck I will include, but as of right now There is not one included. The inside of the bed is nice and solid, There has been body work done to this in the past, and it is starting to show its age, it will need body work to restore, or drive as-is. There is bubbling and cracking on both lower sides and other places on the truck, also there is rust here and there as well as on top of drivers door frame. All is repairable but is fine to drive as is, I covered some of the bare spot with a different shade of white to keep from rusting. I also have an original front bumper and a matching rear bumper that goes with truck, they are in nice shape. Overall its a good restorable truck that is drivable as -is. You will need to haul this home, I hav'nt gone through everything and the new owner should prior to putting on the street. Truck has a clear Ohio title. Ask questions selling as-is. Buyer pays 500 deposit 24 hours after auction and final payment due in 5 days certified funds. Pick up in 30 days, located in Kingsville,ohio 44048 right off I-90.
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