1970 Dodge D100 318 3 Speed A/c on 2040-cars
Columbus, Mississippi, United States
This is a good running and driving truck. The frame is very solid but the body is very rusty. This is not a show truck and never will be, just a nice old beater. The truck was bought new in Pensacola, Fl and stayed there until the mid nineties. The salt air did a number on it. The floorboards and truck bed have been patched with sheet metal. There is rust from front to back, all over except frame. Also a little bit of bondo here and there. Newer holley 2 barrel. New fuel pump. The thermo king air blows cold. Brakes are good, tires are fair. I bought this truck for the a/c setup and to have an extra 318, but after seeing how good it runs and drives, it's too nice to part out. Located in North East Mississippi. Might be able to deliver for a reasonable fee after truck is paid for in full, depends where you are. Deposit within 3 days of auction end, balance within 10 days of auction end. Storage not a problem if paid in full. Any questions please call, email, or txt before bidding. This is a dependable old dodge that can be driven daily. Thanks, Phillip. six six two four two five nine zero three two.
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