1982 Dodge D-150 Pickup 318 - 4 Speed 2wd Half Ton Solid Fla Truck Drive Home on 2040-cars
Ocala, Florida, United States
Body Type:Pickup Truck
Engine:318 V-8
Vehicle Title:Clear
Fuel Type:Gasoline
For Sale By:Private Seller
Number of Cylinders: 8
Make: Dodge
Model: Other Pickups
Trim: D-150
Cab Type (For Trucks Only): Regular Cab
Warranty: Vehicle does NOT have an existing warranty
Drive Type: 2 wheel drive
Mileage: 157,418
Options: CD Player
Exterior Color: White
Interior Color: Blue
Nice solid old Dodge truck. 318-2bbl, runs good, does have a bit of piston slap, and will need valve seals eventually, as it puffs once in a while. Still runs nice and may last forever like that. A-833 4-speed on floor, throwout bearing is making noise, I would suggest a new clutch,pressure plate and bearing. Found a kit online for $90. Power steering works as it should, cooling system has been flushed and fresh anti freeze added, recent complete tune up done. Needs a new choke thermostat (about $15) so she's a little cold blooded until it warms up. Manual brakes, discs on front. Brakes work well, and the truck goes down the road good. My son put about 500 miles on this in a few weeks with no problems. Also has a new battery. Exhaust is single, and in good shape. Glass is good, all lights work, this is a NON-A/C truck. Heater works good. This is the perfect truck to throw a Mopar big block in, or a nice potent Mopar small block, or you can just drive it reliably, as it is. Truck is pretty straight and solid. I see no evidence of any prior body work done, so there is nothing hiding. Someone painted the grille black. There is no tailgate, but there is a good sized metal tool box in it. As for rust, there are a couple of minor things. Lower radiator support is rusty in two spots, but not as bad as most. Bottom of driver's side door has a bit of rust, and there is one dime sized hole on the driver's side where the seat belt bolts in. The rest of the cab is very solid. This truck has never been in snow/salt. The bed has rust above the wheel wells, and some rust holes inside it. The roof is very solid, with just a bit of rust on the drip rail above the windshield. Wheels are not original to the truck, and we don't have the original ones. Tires have decent tread yet, they are 15 inch. All in all, it's a pretty solid old truck. These are hard to find in nice restorable condition as this one is. Usually, they are really nice and a ton of money, or they are junk. This one still has lot's of life left in it. There is no reserve, and I feel this is a very reasonable price for this truck. It's located in Ocala, Florida 34470. Can be picked up here, or you may arrange your own shipping. No tire kickers, I described the truck accurately, no hemmin' and hawin' once you get here. A $100 deposit is required through paypal within 24 hours of the auction's close. Truck must be picked up and paid for in cash within 3 days of the auction's close, unless you contact me and make prior arrangements. You're going to get a good old truck for the money!
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