1975 Dodge 4x4 Van on 2040-cars
Patterson, California, United States
1975 Dodge Tradesman 200 3/4 ton Van converted to four wheel drive. Dodge 318 V8 engine and 727 transmission were rebuilt many years ago but have less than 15,000 miles on them. Starter, alternator, fuel pump, and water pump were replaced then and a new carb and distributor was installed some years ago. NP 203 transfer case is full time four wheel drive and has a lo range. Dodge 9 1/4 rear end and Dana 44 front end that has the large wheel bearings serviced last year and new drilled slotted rotors installed then. It has an aluminum radiator and the heater core has been replaced as well. BF Goodrich tires only have a few thousand miles on them and are like new. It has a full size spare mounted on the same modern Dodge wheels all around. Large bumpers, 2'' receiver, fog, driving, and new headlights round out the exterior. Has duel batteries, 10 gallon water tank, swamp cooler, 12v outlets, fluorescent lights, 4 pin trailer wiring, CD stereo, CB radio. Captains chairs and fold down rear seat. Seat belts only in front. Heater and all lights work. This thing came from Idaho I think and it has some rust. The 4x4 shop I got this thing from 20+ tears ago had replaced doors, part of the roof and who knows what. The foot well vents are rotted out and let a lot of air in. I just worked with what was left and it is coming back. The wind and running noise at freeway speed is pretty loud and the motor while it runs well enough doesn't have a lot of power. The speedometer reads 10 mph slower than actual speed and the mileage is also. I don't know what the actual miles are as it is now almost 40 years old. Smog is not required in CA for this vehicle. Smoke free. I have been moving this past year and have been driving 208 miles round trip with it and not had any trouble. This thing is tall and don't think it will ship on most carriers. If you are interested then ask questions.
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