Rare Mopar 1965 Dodge A-100 Pickup Truck on 2040-cars
Redford, Michigan, United States
Vehicle Title:Clear
Make: Dodge
Drive Type: manaul
Model: Other Pickups
Mileage: 95,427
Trim: A100
I have a 65 A100 Pickup That I bought to enjoy while doing some resto on it. When I brought it home my Wife said what the Hell is that lol. She thought I was going to buy a 65 Mustang so we both can drive it. She said she wouldn't drive the a100 so needless to say Im selling it. This has alot of potential & it was originally from Colorado.I bought it off a guy in Southern Illinois.Over all its pretty solid has some rust on rear frame rails but has been blasted & cleaned up to show what really needs fixing. Floor of Cab Super solid. Truck Bed Solid,Passenger side of Bed Solid,Drivers side had a Dent in it & was filled with some Durabond. Comes with New Drivers side Panel & other panels you see in one pic.Also comes with Complete Seal Kit that includes Front & Rear Windshield Rubber Seals,Door & Hood rubber seals Has 225 Straight six that has around 5000 miles since rebuilt & Runs & Drives Great !!With a 3 Spd Manual on Tree(Steering Column) Has New Seats,New Kenwood AM/FM/CD in Dash also has a Vintage 500 style metal flake steering wheel that is in Primo condition.As you see it has a Fake Parachute & has Real Wheelie Bars on it & of course that is for looks.All Lights work Headlights High & low Beam, Running Lights,Brake lights & Turn signals work,I have this Listed Locally so I do have the right to pull.
On Jun-15-13 at 08:38:19 PDT, seller added the following information:
Also forgot to add The Rims & Tires are Brand New !!
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