1979 Dodge D300 Adventurer Se Club Cab Dually 440 Big Block Awesome Muscle Truck on 2040-cars
Wind Gap, Pennsylvania, United States
Body Type:Pickup Truck
Engine:440 BIG BLOCK
Vehicle Title:Clear
Fuel Type:Gasoline
For Sale By:Private Seller
Number of Cylinders: 8
Make: Dodge
Model: Other Pickups
Trim: DUALLY
Cab Type (For Trucks Only): Extended Cab
Drive Type: 2-WHEEL DRIVE
Power Options: Air Conditioning, Power Locks
Mileage: 122,644
Sub Model: D300
Exterior Color: VIPER RED
Number of Doors: 2
Interior Color: GREY
Warranty: Vehicle does NOT have an existing warranty
CONTACT JEFF AT 570 977 0741. Up for sale and your consideration is an absolutely stunning Classic Mopar Muscle Truck ! This is the Big Daddy of all Mopars. What is offered here is a truly unique 1979 Dodge D300 Adventurer SE Special Edition Club Cab Dually. This truck is in absolutely beautiful condition. It is 100% turn key drive home and enjoy immediately ! This truck needs absolutely nothing. For you Mopar Muscle Gearheads here is the specs and the goods. Pop up the hood and you have a beautifully detailed drivetrain. Of course nothing less than the best. A 1976 440 HP Big Block resides under the hood. This motor is built with no expense spared. 906 Heads. 484 Lift Cam. Edelbrock Performer Intake Manifold. Holley 670 Street Avenger Carburetor. True Dual Aluminized Exhaust with Flowmaster Muffler. All the muscle and the absolute best creature comfort..... Factory working Air Conditioning for the summer cruising ! For the transfer of all this power, a 727 Automatic 3-Speed transmission was employed with a heavy duty shift kit for towing. Also a finned aluminum transmission pan was added to aid in cooling. The rearend is the ultimate heavy duty Dana 60 rear with 4:10 Gears, and matching finned rear end cover. This drivetrain is built for all business. Put the hammer down and Hang On !! This truck has every bit of power you could ever need. And it sounds fantastic !! Interior is in absolutely great condition. Power door locks, Tilt Wheel, AM/FM/CB Factory radio. Complete gauge package. Speedometer, Factory Tachometer, Volt Gauge, Vacuum Gauge, Oil Pressure gauge, and Fuel Gauge all work exactly as they should. The truck was completely rebuilt a few years back. It was not rusted at all. There has been less than 9,000 miles since the restoration. All the brightwork is N.O.S. or original to the truck. Viper Red paint is absolutely beautiful and truck is laser straight. The body of the truck is in absolutely fantastic condition. Looks better than the day it rolled off the assembly line. Grey interior has split front seats. No jump seats. Flip out side windows. Sliding rear window. Headliner perfect. Seats perfect. Newer door panels installed for a more modern look and in perfect shape. Only area that shows age is some fade on the coloring of the carpet, and some color blemishes on the dash. Interior is exceptionally clean. Non smoker. The truck is set up to haul anything that you need to. Drawtite Class V Towing receiver hitch. 7-Pin Plug & 4-Pin Plug for both wiring set-ups. On board brake controller to handle electric brake trailers. Tires have 90% tread. They are Firestone Transforce HT 8.75Rx16.5 mounted on the original 16.5 wheels with stainless steel simulators. This truck is great for towing a classic mopar muscle car or nostalgic drag car to the track. Tow your showcar with a showtruck ! This truck has placed numerous times at local shows. It gets noticed and turns heads wherever it goes ! This is one truck that is used to PULL THE TRAILER, NOT RIDE ON THE BACK OF ONE !!!!! If you are ready for one serious Mopar Muscle Truck then this is the truck for you ! Please take the time to check out all the photos. I have taken 65 total photos of the truck that I will be happy to send any buyer upon request. If you have any questions regarding the condition of the truck I also welcome the opportunity to show the truck in person to any prospective buyer upon request by appointment only.
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