1976 Dodge Shortbed Pickup Project Hotrod Ratrod on 2040-cars
Fort Lupton, Colorado, United States
Vehicle Title:Clear
Make: Dodge
Drive Type: rear wheel drive
Model: Other Pickups
Mileage: 55,374
Trim: Adventurer 100
Up for sale is a 1976 Dodge shortbed 2 wheel drive pickup.318,automatic runs and drive good but needs some TLC.
Has rust over the rear wheels,front fenders both have small dents.Previous owner clean up the floor and painted it but it is not rusty.
Tires are near new 225/55/16 tires with 16x8 Pacer brand wheels.Bed floor is in good shape.Tires and wheels cost $1400.00 when new.
Title is clear and open but the previous owners signed it in 2007 for what reason i do not know.
Odometer shows 55,374 but it may be 155,374.Truck needs a new windsheild,no front bumper.Comes with a nice replacment dashpad and glove box door.
Email any questions.
If you do not have at least 10 positive feed back, email me before you bid or i will delete your bid.
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