1977 Dodge D700 Car Hauler - Custom Built & Owned By The Legendary Cotton Owens! on 2040-cars
Body Type:Car / Truck Flat Bed Hauler
Vehicle Title:Clear
Engine:413
Fuel Type:Gasoline
For Sale By:Private Seller
Year: 1977
Make: Dodge
Model: Other Pickups
Cab Type (For Trucks Only): Extended Cab
Trim: SE Trim Package
Options: Power Windows
Drive Type: 10-Speed / 5-Speed with 2-Speed Hi Lo Rearend
Safety Features: Air Brakes
Mileage: 52,715
Power Options: Air Conditioning, Power Locks, Power Windows
Sub Model: D700 - 25,500 Max GVW
Exterior Color: Black
Interior Color: Red
Disability Equipped: No
Number of Cylinders: 8
Warranty: Vehicle does NOT have an existing warranty
PLEASE CHECK OUT MY OTHER CAR AUCTIONS The last Dodge trucks ever made that were bigger than a 1-Ton were in 1977 and here is a Very Rare and Special Opportunity for you to own what maybe the Coolest and most Unique Dodge Truck you're ever going to see! This Awesome 1977 Dodge D-700 Custom Race Car Hauler was built and owned by the Legendary Stock Car Driver and Race Team Owner Cotton Owens! Cotton built this truck for his own personal use in 1987 starting with a 1977 D700 Cab and Chassis then extending the frame to a 240" wheelbase then installing a 1980 Club Cab section using the original D700 front clip. Cotton used the 413 engine and the 5-Speed transmission from his D800 Race Car Hauler to put in this truck and used a 2-Speed Hi-Lo Rearend. He also designed and built the 23'X8' Hauler bed and installed the twin 100 Gallon Aluminum gas tanks and the newer style 10-Lug 22.5" Polished Aluminum Budd Wheels. Cotton used this truck often over many years before selling it to his buddy and fellow Winston Cup driver Neil Castles in 1996 who used the truck in his business transporting cars for the motion picture industry until selling it in 2010. Two of the pictures I've included are one with Cotton Owens posing with his truck just after the cab and frame had been converted and one of the whole truck by itself before the bed and aluminum gas tanks were installed. The Max GVW Rating for the truck is 25,500lbs and so a CDL liscense is not required. The truck is in very good running and driving condition although it could use a set of new tires in the near future. My plans for what I wanted to use the truck for have changed since buying it and now is a Great Opportunity for someone to own this Very Special Truck that has a lot of Very Interesting History behind it! The Challenger Convertible on the truck is so you can have an idea on the size of the bed. There is more than enough room to haul a car as long as a Superbird and still have plenty of room left on the bed for hauling a golf cart / ATV. The Challenger in not included with the truck in this auction but is available for sale. It is a Real Deal #'s Matching 6-Pack 4-Speed car that's loaded with all the options one could order and has its original Broadcast Sheet to prove it! If you have any questions about the truck please give me a call at (405) 203-4441 or email me at: pentastarcars@cox.net |
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