1967 Dodge D200 Cummins Turbo Diesel P-pump 5 Spd Chevy Ford Gmc on 2040-cars
Canaan, New Hampshire, United States
1967 dodge d200 with a 96 p-pump 12 valve diesel backed with a getrag 360. the motor has been bumped up to 18 degrees of timing with 4000# governor springs and a fuel plate. 4'' downpipe with 4'' straight pipe and exits with 5''. Has a glow shift 3 in1 gauge with oil temp EGT and boost all original dash gauges wired to work all lights work rebuilt alternator has been converted to a 1 wire . Custom intercooler and piping to fit. Its been dropped with a front axle out of a 67 Chevy box truck roughly a 4.5'' drop the rear is spring over has new shocks front and rear the front shocks are air shocks to help with the weight of the Cummins. Newer breaks shoes all the way around new front and rear wheel cylinders along with all new break lines stainless steel front braded flex lines new clutch and slave cylinder new battery. Truck is pretty solid for the year the floors are good, inside the bed is the worst part of the whole truck the underside is nice because of the 3/8'' of oil under coating. Has original seat and dash is mint along with all glass. Runs mint and drives like a old truck but has 0 bump steer witch is sometimes a problem with lowered/lifted rigs fun to drive. custom flat black Cummins (cuda) vinyl stipe has 4 new tires not shown in the pics I have some pics of the underside I can text just let me no if you would like them 603 304 nine5nine9 Possible shipping could be arranged also have a shipping company in town that I have shipped with before
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