1968 Dodge D100 Shortbed Sweptline V8 Restored Classic Pickup Truck Zero Rust! on 2040-cars
Santee, California, United States
1968 Dodge D100 Sweptline Short Box Custom Cab Pickup Truck. Absolutely zero rust! Original California car. 318ci engine with automatic trans shifted via the factory dash mounted shifter. Rebuilt heads. MOPAR electronic ignition. Edelbrock intake manifold with Edelbrock carburetor. Rebuilt radiator. Manual steering, brakes, windows and locks. Recently reupholstered period correct Dodge truck bucket seats with fold up/down center console. New Carpet kit, new door seals and window felts (window felts and carpet not yet installed) will be included with the truck. Floor boards replaced with factory repo steel pieces. Stake pockets, fuel filler, and antenna holes smoothed/filled professionally by Carrillo's Auto Body in San Diego. Fuel tank relocated to under the bed between the frame rails. Professional three stage paint applied in the factory colors by Carrillo's Auto Body in Dodge truck white over Mohave yellow. All emblems and front and rear bumpers re-chromed. NOS parts installed include: reverse lights, bumper license plate lamps (chrome), hard to find front turn signal assemblies (clear), gas pedal, window cranks, outside door handles, door locks, and front and rear window rubbers. New BFG T/A tires, 255-60R15 up front, 275-60R15's in the rear mounted on 15 inch American Racing rims. New battery. New AutoMeter ProComp 3" water temp and oil pressure gauges. Waterproof CoverCraft Weathershield custom made cover included. Can help with shipping arrangements to anywhere in the world. Please contact Cody at 619-250-5372 for more info.
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We're not sure if the couple has developed heat-resistant calves from stepping over Viper door sills made burning-hot by side-exhaust pipes, but we wouldn't be surprised if they did. We did learn that their obsession with the no-holds-barred sports car started in 2006 with a trip to a dealership to buy just one Viper, which goes to show how innocently car obsessions can start. But the Rauhs seem to be doing just fine - perhaps better - 64 more Vipers later.
Watch the video below for the full story and to see what eGarage claims is the world's largest Viper collection.