1988 Dodge W100 Pickup 4x4 "macho Tribute Edition" "power Wagon" on 2040-cars
Canal Winchester, Ohio, United States
You are bidding on my 1988 Dodge W100 Pickup Truck - 4 Wheel Drive. This truck is my show truck. It is an award winner. It is a very clean truck. It is one of the cleanest I have ever seen at all the car shows I have been to for it's year & location. Here is a list of things I have done to it in the 8 years I have owned it. Most of these have been done in the last 2 years: 6' Bed - Lined with Duplicolor Bed Armor Thrush Welded Muffler -- Dual Outlets W/ IMCO Dual Exhaust Tail Pipes<br> New Gabriel Gas Shocks - New Brakes & Rotors Unique Chrome Wheels -- 15" W/ BF Goodrich All Terrain Tires -- 31 Series Professionally Custom Painted W/ Martin Senour Prism Single Stage Commercial Paint Custom Graphics "Macho Tribute Edition". Includes Custom Side & Tailgate W100 decals. The Paint & Graphics were completed on 5/15/2013. The Engine was Replaced @ 35,000 miles
The Transmission was Overhauled @ 54,000 miles Under the hood I replaced the following: Battery, Radiator, Water Pump, Engine Computer, Oil Pump, Oil Pressure Switch, Temperature Sensor, Valve Cover Gaskets Spark Plugs & Wires, Distributor Cap & Rotor. This list goes on and on. This truck was really taken care of before I received it. The Arizona sun baked the clear coat. I really love this truck. The only reason I am selling it is an impending Divorce. You can't have it all. The only thing I know about as flaws is the following: There is a scratch on the tailgate. After they finished installed the rear graphic, I was carrying it out the door of my shop & the wind caught the door & hit the Tailgate. It is really minor. There is a protruding dent on the D.S. front fender. It is real hard to see. I think I did it when I replaced the Engine Computer. the Dent Doctor gave me an estimate of $150 to fix it. The tires have 35,000 miles on them. They still have plenty of tread & are fine for showing. These will need replaced eventually if this is going to be a daily driver. (Too nice a truck for that!) It only burns oil when it idles. Does not burn oil when driving. I have all the valve seals. I just haven't had the time to replace them. The oil pressure & temperature gauges are always showing lower than they should be. I was told it could be a bad ground. This truck is a real head turner. I have had people stop me before so they can get pictures of it. I can send any pictures that are needed. Just let me know. I reserve the right to cancel this auction early due to the fact that I also have this advertised locally. |
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