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1967 Dodge D200 crew cab short bed 383 big block with the dash
shift auto. Runs and drives but will need front end work soon. I
had planned on the Gerst ifs but picked another crew with ifs
already done. Recent major tune up. Timing chain, water pump,
belts, coil, plugs, wires, etc all replaced within the last 6
months. Radiators been flushed and recored. Wheel cylinders all
replaced. Shoes looked good. New master cylinder and power booster.
New carven exhaust. Good tires with full moon hubcaps. Truck is a
20 footer. Somebody did a horrible respray. Overspray in several
places. Rust in the rockers and bed. Floors feel solid but are
probably going to need work too. Rough spot in the steering box. I
will include an extra. Hood welded to hinges. I will include an
extra one of those as well. Overall a great truck that I drive
frequently. Great options with the white wheel, custom cab, big
block, and dash shift auto. These factory big block crews are
getting harder to find. -Vehicle is on consignment and at our
clients home -Please Call First and talk to a rep at 231-468-2809
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