1966 Dodge D100 Truck N/r on 2040-cars
Junction City, Kansas, United States
Year: 1966
Mileage: 0
Make: Dodge
Warranty: Vehicle does NOT have an existing warranty
Model: Other Pickups
N/R AUCTION!! 1966 DODGE D100 TRUCK CLEAR KS TITLE!!! RUNS AND DRIVES!! HAS THE 225 SLANT SIX MOTOR AND 4 SPEED TRANSMISSION LIGHTS WORK DASH GAGES WORK WIPERS WORK UNKNOWN MILEAGE ALL THE GLASS IS GREAT!! WINDOW REGULATORS WORK WING WINDOWS WORK LIGHTS WORK HAS ALL OF THE CHROME DODGE BADGES AND LETTERS HAS A LOT OF RUST ON CAB, DOORS, TAILGATE AND BED AS WOULD BE EXPECTED ON THIS OLD AND UNRESTORED TRUCK THE EXHAUST MANIFOLD IS CRACKED THE DOORS DO NOT STAY CLOSED ON THEIR OWN SOMEONE PUT BOLT THROUGH THE HOOD FOR THE HOOD HINGES I HAVE A LOT OF PICS OF JUST ABOUT EVERYTHING SO IF YOU NEED MORE PLEASE ASK AND WE CAN GET YOU THOSE. HAS 2 FLAT FRONT TIRES BUT I WILL HAVE THOSE CHANGED OUT THIS WEEK |
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