1973 Dodge D100 Short Bed- 318-auto- Ex-fire Truck - Solid Old Mopar! on 2040-cars
Apache Junction, Arizona, United States
Vehicle Title:Clear
Make: Dodge
Drive Type: auto
Model: Other Pickups
Mileage: 98,000
Trim: standard
1973 DODGE D100 SHORT BED TRUCK. - EX - LOS ANGELES CITY FIRE TRUCK ! -"RARE"
Truck has a 318 - 2 barrel engine, auto trans, power disc brakes and standard steering. (no power steering).
Also has a factory 8-3/4 rear end.
This is a factory no a/c truck.
Factory red and white color with black interior and chrome front and rear bumpers. (cool).
Clear Arizona title.
No tailgate.
Mopar dog dish hubcaps and even has the original spare wheel under truck.
Truck is very solid but does have a few rust spots.
Floors under feet area has some rust and bottom corner of doors. That's all !
Truck has been off the road for 4 years.
Needs alternator bolt thread on head fixed then install alternator and clean gas tank up to run and drive.
I recently put gas down the carb and it fired right up.
This is a Rare find and a easy fix!
Great for pulling your old Mopar around!
Great for a hot rod truck project!
This is the only time it will be on EBAY-(JUST COST TO MUCH AS A SELLER!)
IF YOU WANT THIS TRUCK TODAY MAKE ME A "GOOD OFFER" AND IT COULD BE YOURS !
OR JUST BID AND TAKE YOUR CHANCES.
PLEASE ASK ALL QUESTIONS BEFORE BIDDING.
PLEASE REMEMBER-TO BID IS TO BUY !!!
PLEASE DO NOT ASK WHAT THE RESERVE IS.(NOT FARE TO ALL OTHERS) JUST MAKE ME A OFFER !
EMAIL OR CALL ME WITH ANY QUESTIONS AT 480-688-4481
MY ZIP CODE IS 85119 ARIZONA FOR SHIPPING.
THANKS,DON
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