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1970 Dodge D100 Sweptline - 383 Big Block, Auto Trans, Great Driver! Extra Parts on 2040-cars

Year:1970 Mileage:33587 Color: Primer Grey /
 Black
Location:

Lynnwood, Washington, United States

Lynnwood, Washington, United States
Advertising:
Transmission:Automatic
Body Type:Pickup Truck
Engine:383
Vehicle Title:Clear
Fuel Type:Gasoline
For Sale By:Private Seller
Condition:
Used: A vehicle is considered used if it has been registered and issued a title. Used vehicles have had at least one previous owner. The condition of the exterior, interior and engine can vary depending on the vehicle's history. See the seller's listing for full details and description of any imperfections. ...
VIN (Vehicle Identification Number)
: D14AJ0U151726
Year: 1970
Number of Cylinders: 8
Make: Dodge
Model: Other Pickups
Trim: Sweptline
Cab Type (For Trucks Only): Regular Cab
Drive Type: 2WD
Options: CD Player
Mileage: 33,587
Exterior Color: Primer Grey
Interior Color: Black
Warranty: Vehicle does NOT have an existing warranty

Super sized pictures are at the bottom of the ad.

I need money for my daily driver so this toy has got to go.

Truck came out of Arizona and I had it shipped up to me this past summer where it was stored in my garage ever since.  Due to spending it's life in Arizona, this truck is in excellent shape! I'm just trying to get out what I have in it and hopefully make someone on here happy with a very good driving truck!

Just in what I have in receipts, there has been over $4,200 spent on this truck in the past 5 years & $3,500 of that was spent in the past 3 years. Receipts will come with truck.

I commuted daily in this truck for nearly a month this summer and it never gave me an issue. It drives great!!!!!!

Truck is registered in the Sweptline registry.  Just search Sweptline registry in Google for further details.

Below are all the details you should need on the truck but if you have any further questions on the truck please send me a message!  I can assist buyer with finding a shipping company and have a personal contact I've used a number of times for shipments on the west coast.  Ultimately all costs of shipping are at buyer's expense.

DETAILS:
  • 1970 Dodge D100
  • Odometer States: 33,587 miles
  • 383 Big Block
  • Automatic
  • Long Bed
  • ZERO Rust Issues!
  • Floor boards have very minor surface rust but are absolutely rock solid
  • Door Pockets in perfect condition
  • No power steering or power assist brakes
  • Rear diff: 3.55 recently resealed, no leaks
  • Re-manufactured Heads with 3 angle valve job in 2011
  • Good compression
  • Transmission Rebuilt in 2008
  • Steering gearbox rebuilt and tight
  • Complete rebuild on the front axle (new kingpins, new center link, new tie-rod ends)
  • Alignment recently done
  • Brakes Recently Done (rebuilt wheel cylinders, new master cylinder, new shoes, and new hardware)
  • New Front Windshield & Seal
  • Back window seal looks like it was recently replaced
  • Heater Box completely rebuilt 2 months ago, heater works great
  • Newer Rancho 5000 shocks
  • New Dual Exhaust
  • Oil Just Changed 12/28/13
  • New air filter, cap, rotor, plugs, ballast resistor, starter solenoid, & flashers
  • New Radiator Cap
  • All gauges, dash lights, electrical switches, turn signals & exterior lights work (only exception is dome lamp)
  • Tach Installed & works
  • Brand new tail light lenses installed
  • Alternator Upgraded to newer style 60amp
  • Factory Fan Shroud
  • 3 Core Radiator
  • 15" rims painted black
  • Factory front sway bar installed
  • Spare tire carrier under bed
  • Body is very straight with primer paint (not believed to have any bondo)
  • Resealed transmission tunnel
  • Passenger side door is a '67 door

EXTRA PARTS THAT COME WITH:
  • Factory Rubber Floor Mat (Not pictured, Hard to find in excellent condition, very minor wear)
  • 1967 Driver Door
  • 1970 Passenger Door (needs star wheel serviced)
  • Power Steering Pump & Bracketry
  • Short Pitman Arm (to swap if lowering vehicle)
  • Set of nice black door panels with armrests
  • Seat belts, including center seat belt
  • Large headliner with trim & mounting hardware
  • Headlamp buckets & 1 headlamp
  • 2 extra Sun Visors
  • 2 sets of carpet corner molding
  • Yellow Marker Lenses
  • Headlight Switch
  • Dome lamp with associated wiring and hardware
  • Temp Sensor
  • Blower Resistor
  • Fan Switch
  • Ignition Module
  • Ballast Resistor
  • Passenger fender support bracket
  • Aftermarket Temp Gauge (installed)
  • Heater Defrost Hoses
  • 2 Window cranks
  • Heater Core
  • Lock cylinders with keys
  • 2 Heater control cover/trim pieces
  • 2 Gas Sending Unit Seals/Locking Rings
  • Empty Heater Box
  • Tail light lenses
  • Cigarette Lighter
KNOWN ISSUES:
All issues noted below are very minor
  • Recently the radiator intermittently started to seep a little fluid (never overheated or left me stranded)
  • Small oil leak from rear main seal
  • Needs new gas cap
  • Front tires are dried out and should be replaced (spare currently installed on pass front, matching rim and tire to the rest is in the bed)
  • Door Seals & Door Window Seals are rotted and need to be replaced if living in a wet climate
  • Tailgate doesn't fully latch (will hold shut on it's own but if a good bump is hit it may open, currently I use a bungee cord for extra security)
  • Blower Motor has a bad bearing and is noisy & should be replaced
  • Accidentally installed new heater valve backwards when rebuilding heater box so when changing temp it's opposite (cold is hot & hot is cold)
  • No reverse lights
  • No horn
  • Oil Dipstick tube broke (does not cause an issue, doesn't leak or anything, just loose is all)
  • Flywheel Inspection Cover Missing
  • Dash Pad has a crack but other than the crack it's in excellent condition

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