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Aledo, Texas, United States

Aledo, Texas, United States
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This 1974 Dodge Sportsman is amazing!  It has belonged to the second owner since 1975.  Before that a Manager or owner of a local Dodge House. So I am told. Since 1991 it has been kept in a garage and under a cover so it only has 63k miles.  When I got it, it was not running.  It needed a new gas tank and lines.  Carb overhaul, tune up, battery, new fluids, muffler and a/c charged (blows cold and really hard with original compressor)  Other than that I believe this to be really close to it's original condition. This vans conversion package consist of a u shaped sofa and table.  Sofa does fold into a bed. If needed the rear area containing table and sofa unbolts and slides out in minutes.  I would replace the tires due to age but see no dryrot on them.   They are a sears special's installed on this van  probably 25 years ago.   


  The Vans previous owner did a really good job preserving the vans original appearance.  The roof is insulated and does not sag.  There is no rust whatsoever.  There are a few small dings and one small dent.  See pictures I have tried to illustrate these area's.  If you need more picture's, no problem.  Send me an email and I will send as many of whatever you would like to see.  
  I have a detailed log book from 1975 showing all upkeep and maintenance being done way ahead of time.  In it is the date, mileage and maintenance or repair completed.  Included in this sale will be another bench seat, four duplicate hubcaps, spare tire and cover, two vent windows for rear doors, original documentation and two sets of keys.

  I see no problems with this van. everything seems to work as it should.  Really cool and really rare.  I bought this van to use as a backup work van.   Realizing it was way to nice for that I decided  to use as a game day transporter for my sons baseball team. We are now looking for a short bus or shuttle bus and need the money from this sale to proceed with it's purchase.


Because I am not at a computer throughout the day, I will be returning emails later in the day.  I am not a mechanic but will try my best to answer any technical questions.  I have no problem assisting anyone with shipping when I can.  I have bought trucks on ebay so I have an idea of the process. Please, Please do not bid if you have not made arrangements for the payment of this vehicle. There are 10 excited and eager boys who are watching this auction in hopes of a good deal for there next "Player's Lounge". 

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