1975 Dodge D100 Longbed Arizona Rust Free Vehicle. 360ci Automatic Runs Like New on 2040-cars
Coolidge, Arizona, United States
Up for auction to the highest bidder is an Extremely clean 1975 Dodge D-100 Long Bed pickup. This blast from the past is a rust free Arizona vehicle and is in un-restored original condition. This D-100 is a true time capsule from the glory days of Detroit. It still has all it's emblems and chrome trim and even has it's original chrome mirrors. Head lights, Tail lights, turn signals and windshield wipers are all in working condition. All windows roll up and down as they should and doors open/close/lock/unlock as they should. Tailgate opens and closes easily. Under the hood is a 360 CID engine backed by a 727 automatic transmission. These 360 Dodge engines are notorious for withstanding the test of time and this 360 runs strong and the 3 speed automatic transmission shifts firmly and smoothly. Options include: radio, Factory A/C, power steering, power brakes, cigarette lighter that actually works, vinyl interior, cloth and vinyl bench seat (well worn on driver's side), after market chrome rims, new radial tires with barely 1000 miles on them. This redesign of the D Series which began in 1972 and lasted until 1980 introduced a more rounded look. The box look makes this truck look like it is made to be a work horse. This 1975 D-100 is unbelievably well kept and you could use it as your daily driver or save it for parades and car shows. Where ever you choose to drive this beauty, I guarantee you will turn heads, and start conversations every where you go. This truck loves the highway and is a pleasure to drive. And it's powerful 360 engine will take you where ever you want to travel, and get you there extremely fast. This 1975 Dodge D-100 Long Bed is now in search of a new owner. This is your chance to become the new caretaker of this time capsule from Detroit's glory days, If you purchase this beautiful 1975 Dodge D-100 you won't just be buying transportation. You will be investing in a piece of American history. Built back in the days when Detroit still ruled. Back when American Made meant built to last. And you will have this immaculate piece of Detroit history to treasure, show off and enjoy for many years to come. Buyer responsible for vehicle pick-up or shipping. Winning bidder MUST make $1,000 deposit in the form of Cashier's Check or Money Order within 72 hours of auction close or risk a no-sale default. Deposit is NON-REFUNDABLE unless vehicle has been misrepresented. Full payment is required by cashier's check, money order or cash within 7 days of auction close or before title transfer and vehicle pickup. This vehicle is used and offered As-Is. Feel free to order a third party inspection. If you plan to have an inspection done on the vehicle, you need to do it BEFORE you bid. |
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