1967 Dodge W200 Power Wagon Crew Cab - Mojave Desert Air Force Truck on 2040-cars
Arab, Alabama, United States
Up for sale is a great running and driving 1967 Dodge W200 Crew Cab Power Wagon. This truck was originally a U. S. Air Force crew truck, which is a testament of it's great condition. I purchased this tuck in August 2000 while I lived in the Mojave Desert near Edwards Air Force Base. I brought the truck to Alabama where she stays inside my garage This truck is very solid with only a couple of small areas of corrosion on the floor (see pictures from above and underneath). The doors are in great shape with 100% solid bottoms and only minor exterior spots on 2 of them. Cab corners, rockers, door step and inner fenders are beautiful. Even the battery tray is beautiful. The engine starts right up and goes through the gears great. This engine is all original and I believe has never been opened up. The 4 wheel drive and the brakes are also in excellent working condition and the 33x12.50x15 tires are brand new. Look how nice the interior is. In the pictures you can see the original Air Force gray paint and markings under the hood. The truck is now painted desert camo. This unmolested truck has a few bumps and bruises, the bed is missing the tailgate and not perfect, but the truck overall is very solid!!!. Try to find another one like this. I was going to put a 440 with 727 auto trans in her and can sell that for additional money. I may have an old tailgate if desired. Please call 256-200-2824 with any questions. Your welcome to come see the truck for yourself and hear her run. Only 3 hours from Atlanta, 6 hours from St Louis or Cincinnati. Thanks for looking. Randy This truck is offered as is with no warranty offered or implied. I reserve the right to end the sale early. 4X4, off road, four wheel drive, power wagon, napco, survivor, crew cab, rat rod, Cummins, W100, W300, WM300, Truck, Pick Up, Sweptline |
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