Dodge Other Pickups Base Standard Cab Pickup 2-doo on 2040-cars
Cahone, Colorado, United States
Under 91K original miles. All original paint, interior, drive-line...still squeaks when you shut it off. If you know anything about these trucks...you already know about the issues with metallic paint...White has some defects Silver paint is starting to fail...photos are very representative of paint condition...Very presentable for 20 years... Interior nearly flawless... This truck functions...drives...like a new truck...no issues... It is originally from Vancouver, WA and is 100% perfectly RUST FREE... This truck is extremely reliable...and starts like a First Gen should...immediately... B - ALL Work completed in the last few months... New windshield and 3M tinting on side and rear windows... New Michelin Tires and Cragar wheels New Stainless Exhaust Tip added to the factory stainless steel system. New upper and lower ball joints and bushings... New Fan belt. New Rear Brakes. Have all invoices to show. C - The only know issues... The power mirrors are both working, but not as well as new... The factory radio only works on AM... Th On Mar-20-15 at 10:24:47 PDT, seller added the following information: I forgot to mention...I have NOS Mopar stripe kits for both sides ... new in Mopar boxes in the Red color ... I also have the original front bumper in excellent shape, along with the black trim parts for the bumper.
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