California Original, 1968 Dodge D-100 Stepside Shortbed Hot Rod, 100% Rust Free on 2040-cars
Los Angeles, California, United States
This is a 1968 D-100 Shortbed Stepside. This truck is a 100% California survivor. She was nicely restored approx. 10 years ago and is an amazing everyday driver. The body, chassis and frame are 100% rust free. The paint has a brilliant shine and their are no dents. Their are some minor paint imperfections (chips, nicks, dings, etc. The overall appearance is outstanding! The truck runs extremely well and has a rebuilt engine, transmission and steering box, etc. She handles the road beautifully and is very fast/sounds amazing! The entire drivetrain is solid and tight. The brakes are a-ok and she stops on a dime. The suspension is solid and you can drive her with confidence. The polished American Racing Wheels are in great shape with no curbside damage. The interior is very clean. This is a really cool truck and catches a lot of attention. She is sleek and runs like a charm. The new owner will have a lot of fun with this classic Stepside. It would be hard to find another one in such wonderful condition. This is a NO RESERVE auction so the high bidder will be the lucky new owner! If you have any questions contact Evan at 310-594-4224 or email. The truck is also available for sale locally and is subject to removal from the auction at anytime should it be sold. Shipping can be arranged worldwide and expedited quickly and inexpensively to your door. Thanks for looking!
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