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1960 Dodge W100 Power Wagon Cummins Powered Lifted Patina Rat Rod on 2040-cars

US $27,999.99
Year:1960 Mileage:1500
Location:

Pleasant Valley, New York, United States

Pleasant Valley, New York, United States
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1960 dodge power wagon w100 body - (rot free Montana truck)  fitted onto a 1998 dodge ram 2500 4x4 frame - 12 valve cummins turbo diesel powered with a 5 speed nv4500 trans.  tons of custom work on the frame includes a dt profab long arm lift kit , dual front shocks , stering stabilzers and steering box brace - front end completely rebuilt from rotor to rotor - ball joints -hub bearings - all new steering box ,linkages ,steering pump and lines , new front rotors and brake lines are black braided stainless - all new rear drums and shoes with all new hardware and wheel cyl. - custom made rear driveshaft - injection pump has 3k gov. spring and fuel plate mods - along with 150 injectors and a bd killer b turbo and full stainless exhaust system by silver line ,clutch is a southbend dual disc rated for 700 h.p. - new heavy duty clutch hydraulics from southbend also .  I had the original bench seat redone with grey cloth and vinyl -  it has new gauges but not all are hooked up ( egt and boost and fuel and volts are hooked up ) all new wiring with painless kit - new door glass and carpet- sound deadening installed though out the cab  , I rebuilt all the door latches and window linkages so they all work - chrome tilt  steering collum with 15 inch leather wrapped wheel - raptor fuel pump with a 15 gallon fuel cell mounted under bed . all oak flooring was done on truck bed floor using the original bed strips . custom made rear bumper and iron cross heavy duty steel front bumper that was trimmed to fit the 1960 body - front mounted intercooler sits behind the front bumper and polished aluim. piping feeds the turbo to the inlet of the engine - the wheels are 22 x15 fuel drillers with a black clear coat finish over the center spokes for a unique look - tires are 40x15.5x22 toyos m/t -  this truck sits about 8 feet to the top  of the roof -  truck has very good road manners and can be driven at 60 mph with out having a death grip on the steering wheel -   I built this truck from start to finish and I know every nuts and bolt . feel free to call or txt  me with any questions my name is paul  914-475-5108 8am to 9pm est. time - I will not sell the tires/wheels combo off the truck so don't ask - buyer is responsible for shipping cost and pick up - I will help load on a truck if need be - I will only accept pay pal for a 500.00 deposit due within 24 hours of bidding end date - cash or bank transfer of funds is the only means of payment I will accept . I have a clean registration in my name that's transferable .  all  are welcome to come preview and inspect  this truck and are encouraged to do so .. 

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