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1971 Dodge D100 Adventurer Truck V8 Auto, A/c P/s P/b Rare! Hot Street Rat Rod on 2040-cars

US $7,500.00
Year:1971 Mileage:30000 Color: Purple /
 Purple
Location:

Avinger, Texas, United States

Avinger, Texas, United States
Advertising:
Transmission:Automatic
Body Type:Standard Cab Pickup
Vehicle Title:Clear
Engine:318 V8
Fuel Type:Gasoline
For Sale By:Private Seller
Condition:

Used

Year
: 1971
Number of Cylinders: 8
Make: Dodge
Model: Other Pickups
Trim: Adventurer
Options: CD Player
Drive Type: Automatic
Power Options: Air Conditioning
Mileage: 30,000
Exterior Color: Purple
Interior Color: Purple

 A non-refundable CASH deposit in the amount of $500, to be made within 48 hours of auction's close, via a "nationwide cash transfer service", such as W.U.


If you click the "buy it now" for $7500, the truck will come the set of 22" American Racing brand torque thrust rims and Goodyear Eagle GT tires.   Otherwise, it will come with the 5 stock wheels, 4 hubcaps with tires.


 I have a VERY nice and UNIQUE 71 Dodge D100 Adventurer model pickup for sale! This truck is SUPER straight and is the original Plum Crazy Mopar purple. The paint is the factory purple and white combination. The bed is mega straight for ANY truck, much less a truck that is 43 years old. This truck is highly optioned with 727 automatic transmission, air conditioning, power steering, power brakes, 318 V8, sliding 4 piece rear window, and Adventurer travel package (consisting of deluxe trim package, optional deluxe mirrors, and behind the seat fuel tank and dual under-bed mounted auxiliary fuel tanks, with 3-way valve).The body is VERY straight, all trim is perfect and complete, all glass is PERFECT with no chips or scratches or cracks or fogging, windows roll up and down nicely, doors CLICK shut, engine runs like a top, rebuilt carburetor, rebuilt radiator, transmission shifts firmly, brakes work well, steering is tight, all lights work, speedometer works nicely, dash pad is PERFECT, dash is clean and uncut, all gauges work properly, runs cool, and has lots of power. The V-8 has a brand new $400 MSD distributor and Flamethrower coil, with new big sparkplug wires. Factory jack under the hood. Inside, there is a nice sounding new Kenwood CD stereo, but the really good tunes come from outside, from the brand new hand built dual exhaust (built by local exhaust guru Shaun Cross) with 10 series mufflers and stainless steel tips. This is an ULTRA RARE Mopar truck, that has a long list of factory installed options. This is your chance to own a 70's muscle car, that you can pull a trailer with! You will NOT see another one like it. ....anywhere. If you want something different than the average C10 or F100, Mustang or Camaro, Challenger or Corvette, this might be the one for you. It is a true pleasure to drive, and there is never a shortage of looks and complements, each and EVERY time it hits the road! Get in and drive it home. A rare find, and it's only going up. It qualifies for antique license plate. Clean Texas title, in hand. This rod is NO rat! Offered for sale at $7500.

***Freshly rebuilt 383 possibly available (at an additional cost of $3000), if you would like to really kick it up a notch. Photos of engine on stand is the fresh 383.***

I can be reached at REASONABLE hours, via my cell phone. Please be courteous ;>)  (903)256-7525   Feel free to call or text

The pickup is located in Avinger, Texas 75630

A non-refundable CASH deposit in the amount of $500, to be made within 48 hours via a "nationwide cash transfer service"




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