Beautiful Rare 1977 Wm300 Power Wagon Dually 4x4- Ground Up Restoration - 440 V8 on 2040-cars
New Baltimore, Michigan, United States
HELLO... UP FOR BID IS MY RESTORED AND GORGEOUS 1977 W300 POWER WAGON DUALLY 4X4. THE BODY ON THIS TRUCK IS IN BEAUTIFUL CONDITION AND HAS A LAZOR STRAIGHT PAINT JOB. THE TRUCK WAS PAINTED IN 2012 AND IT JUST GLOWS. THE EXTERIOR IS ACCENTED WITH DIAMOND PLATED STEP UP SIDE BARS AND THE DOORS SHUT NEW, THE GLASS IS EXCELLENT, THE INSIDE CAB WAS ALSO PAINTED AND SHOWS BEAUTIFULLY. THE CHROME BUMPER AND GRILLE ARE EXCELLENT ALSO. THE INTERIOR IS ALSO DONE AND HAS ORIGINAL SEATS WITH NO RIPS OR TEARS, REAR SLIDING GLASS, DOOR PANELS ARE DIAMOND PLATED AND LIKE NEW, DASH STILL LIKE NEW WITH BUILT IN SUNPRO TACH ll. AMP METOR, ALT, TEMP GADGE, OIL PRESSURE AND FUEL GADGES. INSIDE YOU'LL HAS FIND A VERY EXPENSIVE PIONEER CD PLATER STEREO SYSTEM {PLEASE SEE INTERIOR PICTURES}. FULL LIGHTS UP TOP WITH SWITCHES IN CAB. FULL HEAVY DUTY DUAL EXHAUST SYSTEM THAT EXITS OUT THE BACK. THE ENGINE IS THE BEST AND POWERFUL 440 V8 WHICH SOUNDS AWESOME AND WAS TOTALLY REBUILT IN 2012 AND RUNS EXCELLENT. TRUCK HAS A SMOOTH SHIFTING 4 SPEED AND CLUTCH AND BRAKES ARE EXCELLENT. HAS NEW IN 2012 - PACIFIC CHROME DUALLY RIMS WITH NEW SIZE LT 235/ 85R16s FEDERAL M/T TIRES. HAS THE FAMOUS LOCKER POSI REAR END {SEE PICS}. FULL DUAL BATTERY SYSTEM. UNDERSIDE IS BEAUTIFUL ALSO. YOU CAN DRIVE AT 60 MPH AND TACH READS 2100 RPM. THE BACK BED IS READY FOR ANYTHING. THIS IS A HEAVY DUTY MONSTER TRUCK CAN TOW ANYTHING YOU NEED IT TO OR YOU CAN USE IT AS A EVERY DAY DRIVER OR A SHOW TRUCK. EVERYONE THAT LOOKS AT IT IS AMAZED HOW BEAUTIFUL AND CLEAN THIS TRUCK IS. WE WERE TOLD BY THE LAST OWNER THERE IS WELL OVER $28K SPENT ON THIS TRUCK AND THAT THIS IS A DEMO MODEL AND THAT NEVER HIT THE DEALER FLOOR? THIS IS A CLEAN TRUCK AND YOU WON'T FIND A NICER ONE AROUND. THIS TRUCK LOOKS AMAZING. THE TITLE IS FREE AND CLEAR AND MILES READ 46,802. THERE ARE NO LEINS ON TRUCK. IF YOU ARE CONSIDERING HAVING THE VEHICLE SHIPPED WE USE A REASONABLEY PRICED INSURED TRANSPORATION COMPANY. I CAN PROVIDE YOU WITH A QUOTE IF YOU EMAIL ME YOUR ZIP CODE. I BELIEVE MY BUY IT NOW PRICE IS EXCEPTIONALLY LOW FOR THIS RARE DUALLY 4X4. YOU WILL NOT FIND A NICER ONE FOR THE PRICE I AM ASKING. FOR THAT REASON I RESERVE THE RIGHT TO END THE AUCTION EARLY. THIS TRUCK DEMANDS ATTENTION AND YOU WILL HAVE A TON OF FUN WITH IT. WE JUST DROVE TO A CAR SHOW 220 MILES ROUND TRIP AND HAD A LOT OF FUN. THIS IS A BEAUTIFUL CONVERSATION PIECE THAT YOU CAN BE TRULY PROUD OF. WE TRIED ARE BEST TO TELL YOU WHAT WE KNOW ABOUT TRUCK, I TOOK TONS PICS TODAY TO CAPTURE ALL ANGLES IN ORDER TO ILLUSTRATE HOW CLEAN THIS DUALLY IS. THE PICTURES SPEAK FOR THEMSELVES. GOOD LUCK ON BIDDING AND I WANT TO THANK YOU FOR TAKING THE TIME TO LOOK AND MAY GOD BLESS YOU AND YOUR FAMILY
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