1978 Dodge Power Wagon Truck W150 4x4 440 Auto on 2040-cars
Grapevine, Texas, United States
I'm selling my 1978 W-150 Power Wagon. It's a full time four wheel drive, auto, long bed, 440ci. It has Power Steering, Power Brakes, and A/C (not working). This is an extremely nice power wagon for its age. The paint is an 8 out of 10, interior is in decent shape and the undercarriage is very nice with no rust. The engine is very strong and sounds good with a mild cam. It has a fifth wheel ball hitch in the bed and is rhino lined. I've been driving this truck on the weekends and it runs great. Thanks and good luck bidding. On May-05-14 at 05:44:15 PDT, seller added the following information: Due to the number of questions on my truck, I have decided to post more information on the condition. Approx. 120k miles on the truck. The truck was painted and the engine was rebuilt approx. 10 years ago. It has about 10K miles on it since it was painted. The engine was built by the previous owner and he spent quite a bit on it. He said they put a mild cam, forged pistons, headers, etc. Steering is loose like an old truck and the windshield wipers don't work. (motor stopped working) As you can see in the picture, the truck is set up for dual tanks. The rear tank was removed when I got the truck, so there is only one tank in it now. Are you willing to work with one of the e-bay shippers ? Yes, I'll meet a shipper if needed. Title is clear, Paypal, Cashier check, or wire transfer preferred. More pics will be posted. Thanks On May-06-14 at 11:05:57 PDT, seller added the following information: I apologize for any confusion, but this truck is a W-200, 3/4 Ton. NOT a W-150 as stated previously. The truck has the original axles, trans, etc.. as far as I know. I have included pictures of the undercarriage and rear axle for reference. Thanks, |
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