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1969 Dodge D100 Short-bed Patina Shop Sweptline Truck on 2040-cars

Year:1969 Mileage:0
Location:

Bend, Oregon, United States

Bend, Oregon, United States

 1969 Dodge D100 Sweptline Short-Bed

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I picked this truck up about 2 weeks ago from a guy here on the west coast. He had bought it 13 years ago from a neighbor who's husband had just passed and he was going to fix it up and drive it. Well, 13 years later he decided to finally clean it up, get it running and shoot some paint on it!  That's when I came into the picture and here we are in 2014. 

The truck has a small block 318 in it with a 3-speed automatic transmission. I have never really cared for the old dodge trucks, but I have to tell ya I have really thought about keeping this thing.  It is just a really fun truck to drive around in and hang your arm out the window. It's solid, it steers good and it brakes good.  The little 318 smokes and makes some valve noise when you first fire it up cold, but actually runs pretty good once warmed up.  It also leaves some oil and water on the floor when it sits for a while. Honestly, you could either drive it as is, or it could use an overhaul to freshen it up.

The 3-speed transmission shifts well and seems to do fine. 

It could use shocks all the way around it as they are all pretty soft.

The 70 year old guy I bought it from painted it, but I think he only had a quart of paint to start with. It looks great from 10'-15' away, but it is pretty thin in some spots and is blotchy in areas. It also waves at you when you look down both sides.

Like stated in the video, it is what it is, but is just a really cool pickup for a Mopar guy or anyone just wanting something different that isn't out there on the roads.

Drum brakes all the way around work good.

Manual steering, but it's actually pretty easy to steer.

Emergency brake works great.

Needs a headliner.

Glass is all good, but there is a rock chip in the front windshield.

The truck does have some very minor rust in a couple areas, but is overall very solid.

Doors and hood open and close very nice and easy.

New front turn signal lens should be here this week.

New exhaust system.

Tires are good.

A $500 non-refundable deposit is due via PayPal within 24 hours of winning. The remainder of the balance must be paid within 7 days of auction end via cashiers check or wire transfer. The faster you take care of business the faster you get your truck. It is your responsibility to set up transportation, but I will do anything I can do to help out. For shipping estimates I recently sent a truck to Phoenix for $900 and one to Illinois for $875 from Oregon here.

Upon receiving full payment, I will mail out the clear title by USPS Certified Mail which you will need to sign for upon delivery.

Any questions, let me know!

Thanks for looking........






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