1974 Dodge D 100, 4x4, Club Cab ,long Bed, Truck , Adventurer on 2040-cars
Brentwood, California, United States
1974 Dodge D 100 4 wheel drive club cab long bed truck. 318 V/8, Auto trans, locking hubs, truck runs and drives, brakes work but a little soft
tires are ok, does not say power wagon on hood, body is decent condition for age , scratches, dings and a few dents in beds ( see pictures) wipers, lights work,after market air conditioning ( needs to be charged ) No smog required in California, Current registration, Clean title. a few rust issues ( see pictures) Cab appears to be in good condition , floors feel solid, rust mainly on bed, tailgate opens and closes, inside of bed looks good, top of cab looks solid, windows roll down. vehicle being sold AS/IS. No Warranty. Come take a look or email for more pictures. shipping and transport is buyers responsibility, Selling at No Reserve. Bid to Buy, I have tried to represent this truck to the best of my knowledge. Truck is located in Brentwood California , Northern California. Approx 1 hour East from San Francisco. Payment Cash in person, Wire transfer, Paypal only for a deposit Will not accept full payment through Paypal.. |
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