1966 Dodge A100 Pickup Rare 318ci. California Car Runs Great, Looks Great!!! on 2040-cars
Yucca Valley, California, United States
Body Type:Pickup Truck
Engine:318
Vehicle Title:Clear
For Sale By:Private Seller
Used
Mileage: 0
Make: Dodge
Number of Cylinders: 8
Model: Other Pickups
Trim: A100
Drive Type: 3 SPEED
1966 DODGE A100 PICK UP VERY RARE IN GREAT SHAPE CALIFORNIA TRUCK , RUNS GREAT!!!
ENGINE IS A DODGE 318 V8, NEW WATER PUMP, PLUGS AND WIRES, STARTS UP FIRST TIME, NO OIL LEAKS. DUAL EXHAUST. 3 SPEED MANUAL TRANSMISSION, CLUTCH IS GOOD AND SHIFTS THROUGH ALL THE GEARS GREAT. ALL HEATER PARTS A HOOKED UP. NEW BRAKES, NEW HARDWARE, SHOES AND RESURFACE DRUMS INTERIOR HAS BEEN PROFESSIONALLY REUPHOLSTERED, SEATS AND DOOR PANELS, REDONE, HEADLINER AND SUN VISOR REDONE, NEW WOOD GRAIN STEERING WHEEL, CUSTOM MADE FITTED LOOP CARPET, LOOKS GREAT. BODY IS VERY NICE FOR A 66 , VERY NICE PAINT PATINA, HAS BEEN REPAINTED A LONG TIME AGO, SAME AS FACTORY COLOR RED/ORANGE. DOES HAVE SOME SMALL DENTS, I DO HAVE THE FRONT BUMPER THAT WILL GO WITH THE TRUCK. GLASS HAS NO CRACKS, NEW DRIVER MIRROR GLASS. NEW TAILLIGHT LENSES, NEW HERCULINER BED COATING. NEW REV WHEELS WITH NEW TIRES, 215/75/15 FRONT AND 225/75/15 REAR.
CAR IS LOCATED IN YUCCA VALLEY, CA, 92284, 30 MIN. NORTH OF PALM SPRINGS, CA CLEAR CALIFORNIA TITLE IN HAND I CAN GET YOU A SHIPPING QUOTE WORLDWIDE OR WORK WITH YOUR SHIPPING COMPANY. MUST BE PAID IN FULL BEFORE PICK UP CALL 760-977-6308
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