1967 Dodge W100 Power Wagon on 2040-cars
North Scituate, Rhode Island, United States
Vehicle Title:Clear
Make: Dodge
Drive Type: 4 wheel
Model: Power Wagon
Mileage: 22,000
Trim: none
original paint 1967 dodge w100 power wagon. original 22800 miles. bought it from the farmer in vermont that bought it new, you can see by the oil change stickers in door jam showing miles up to the current mileage. truck has new brake master and wheel cylinders,brake shoes and e brake cables clutch master and slave cylinders, rebuilt carburetor ans starter,new valve seals.has a 225 slant 6 engine that gets around 17 mpg, a 3 speed on the column with no play verifing the miles. EVERYTHING works on the truck as it should except the am radio. starts with manual choke and runs great, goes down road nice with no wander.the frame,cab mounts,floors,doors and jams,inner front fenders and springs and mounts all solid, the fenders do have rust. original boards in bed in good condition with one 6" by 2" spot missing. the tailgate and headboard are straight and not bent. 67 w100 is more like 3/4 ton truck with the 16" 8 lug wheels and still have original type bias ply snow tires. only reason for selling this along with my 70 4wd f250 and a couple of old sportsters is to help pay for a max wedge car the voices in my head tell me i need. you can tell by my feedback that i tell like it is with no bs. questions through email or call mark @ 401-524-5997 thanks and the original seat needs to be recovered, i paid 2500 for truck and then spent another 2000 on it so i think the starting bid of 2500 no reserve is more than fair. NO O FEEDBACKERS !!!!!!!!!!!!!
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