1985 Dodge Truck D150 Short Bed , 440 Big Block , 727 Trans , Fast , Wrecked on 2040-cars
San Antonio, Texas, United States
UP FOR AUCTION IS MY 1985 DODGE D150 TRUCK , WAS MY SONS DAILY DRIVER UNTIL A RECENT BOUT OF BAD WEATHER SENT IT SLIDING INTO A POLE AT LOW SPEED, FRAME IS NOT BENT , NEEDS RIGHT BED SIDE , SHOCKS AND A REAREND AS THE AXLE IS BENT , TRUCK HAS A 440 BIG BLOCK 727 TORQUEFLITE ,POWERSTEERING, NO A/C , EDELBROCK CARB WITH ELECTRIC CHOKE , HEADERS , FLOWMASTERS, ELECTRIC FAN , TRUCK RUNS GOOD , TRANSMISSION SHIFTS GOOD , RUNS COOL AND IS VERY FAST AND FUN GREAT DAILY DRIVER TRIED AND TRU BEFORE THE ACCIDENT , IT WILL NEED TO BE REPAIRED TO DRIVE WELL.VIPER BLUE PAINT IS OLDER AND IS NOT PERFECT , HAS A FEW NICKS HERE AND THERE BUT THE TRUCK GETS LOOKS EVERYWHERE IT HAS BEEN , NEEDS THE BEDSIDE , BUT IT DID NOT BUCKLE THE BED FLOOR OR ANYTHING.INTERIOR IS NICE WITH NICE CARPET , RECOVERED BENCH SEAT , AUTOMETER MONSTER TACH WITH SHIFT LIGHT AND AUTO METER GAUGES FOR OIL AND WATER , FLOOR SHIFT , SUPER NICE DASH WITH NO CRACKS , AMPLIFILER UNDER THE SEAT WITH MEMPHIS 6.5 IN THE DOORS , DRIVERS ARM REST IS CRACKED , DOOR PANELS ARE NOT PERFECT BUT MORE THAN PREASENTABLE, SLIDING REAR WINDOW AND A SONY STEREO MY SON WISHES TO GO A DIFFERENT DIRECTION AND BUILD A 4X4, I HAVE TO MANY PROJECTS TO WANT TO REPAIR THIS TRUCK RIGHT NOW, MY LOSS IS YOUR GAIN , I HAVE A TON OF MONEY IN THIS TRUCK, PLEASE BE SERIOUS IF YOU BID , I ENCOURAGE ANYONE TO COME OUT AND LOOK AT THIS TRUCK AND SEE HOW NICE IT ALL IS AND HEAR IT RUN. FOR SALE LOCALLY AND I RESERVE THE RIGHT TO END THE AUCTION EARLY IF SOLD NONREFUNDABLE $500 DEPOSIT TO BE PAID WITHIN IN 24HRS , REMAINDER DUE WITHIN 7 DAYS, NO EXCEPTIONS , SHIPPING IS ON THE BUYER CAN BE STORED FOR AWHILE AFTER FULL PAYMENT TO MAKE SHIPPING ARRANGMENTS THANKS FOR LOOKING On Feb-04-14 at 05:56:56 PST, seller added the following information: Please no out of u.s bidders, and people with lower than 10 feedback should contact me before bidding , thanks for looking |
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