1972 Dodge 1 Ton Dually Flatbed....low Miles on 2040-cars
Gerald, Missouri, United States
Body Type:Pickup Truck
Engine:400
Vehicle Title:Clear
Interior Color: Green
Make: Dodge
Number of Cylinders: 8
Model: Other Pickups
Trim: flatbed
Cab Type (For Trucks Only): Regular Cab
Drive Type: 2 wheel drive
Mileage: 4,100
Warranty: Vehicle does NOT have an existing warranty
Exterior Color: Green
1972 Dodge 1 ton dually .....in very good condition......I believe this truck has 4xxx original miles (not 40xxx or 140xxx)and it was a parks truck in Oklahoma.....the seat, gas pedal, brake pedal floor mat shows no signs of wear and the odometer shows 4xxx miles.....the doors open and close like a new truck.
The truck has almost no rust.....it had the original Oklahoma title when I bought it.....There is some rust at the bottom of the drivers side fender.....and the rest of the truck is pretty much rust free......this is the most solid 1972 unrestored Dodge truck I have seen...theres no bondo in the truck and the truck has the original paint.
The 400 cubic inch engine runs strong ....no noises or smoke...It does hesitate on exceleration....the truck has been sitting for a while....it probably needs a carb kit and tune up.The truck has powersteering and drives great....the automatic transmission shifts great......All the lights and gauges work. If you wanted to give this truck a tune-up to drive it home....you would be more then welcome to do it at my place....I think with a tune-up you could drive the truck anywhere. Tires look good and the brakes work good.The truck will need some exhaust work (very simple exhaust)
The interior of the truck is very nice ....with the exception of the glove box door and the dash pad....the dash pad is missing and the glove box door is cracked.....I found a dash pad locally and I have a glove box door.....they are both blue....so I was going to get some paint for plastic and try to match the colors.
This is one of the nicest 1972 Dodge trucks I have seen....I will post the VIN number this weekend....I keep the truck at my house in the country and don't have the VIN in front of me.
I will help with a shipper as long as you pay for it....and you can store the truck here for 30 days(maybe longer if needed)..I require a $300.00 NON REFUNDABLE DEPOSIT.
Please ask questions....I will give honest answers.....and I will get any more pictures you need.
Thankyou for looking! THE VIN IS POSTED!
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