1975 Dodge D200 Pickup, 2wd, V8, Auto, Nice, No Reserve on 2040-cars
Kempton, Pennsylvania, United States
This is a 1975 Dodge D200 pickup, 2 wheel drive, 318 V8, automatic trans, very original truck, showing 20K, obviously 120K, which was owned previously by my neighbor. He owed me some money and gave me the truck as payment. I don't really need the truck, so here it is on ebay. Clear title in my hand will be notarized and transferred properly to the new buyer. The truck was repainted a few years ago. Solid, straight, rust free bed and tailgate. I can find no bondo on this truck. Some light rust perforation in rocker panels. Driver's side floor has a good hole and should be plated. See pictures. Truck was registered, inspected and driven daily but not used since winter started. It drives fine. I have not used it in several months, but it fired up fine just yesterday. Older bias type tires in very good condition. Nice dashboard with no cracks. Factory radio delete. Eligible for antique registration, age of truck should also make it exempt from most state emissions programs. This is a good looking straight original truck not a show piece. Expect a few flaws. See pix. Easy restoration if that is your thing, or use as is. Truck for sale locally, so do not wait to bid. Email for appointment to see truck, to contact the owner, etc. Sold as is, where is.
On Jan-25-14 at 13:55:18 PST, seller added the following information: Started it up today fine and its 2 degrees outside, but the brakes felt a little spongy, prolly from sitting awhile. |
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