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1967' Dodge D/W Truck

$12,900
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Expired
2 years, 6 months ago
Age: 54 years
Mileage: 147843 km
Transmission: Automatic

Motorcar Studio is pleased to offer this 1967 Dodge D100 Sweptline pickup truck, finished in two-tone Omaha Orange and black. This truck rolled out of the Warren, Michigan truck assembly plant about five decades ago with a 225 ci slant-six engine and a Torqueflite 727 automatic transmission. Clearly, this truck has been loved over the years. The body and glass show well with no major dings or cracks (although there is patina throughout). Most remarkable is the condition of the bed which is straight and dent-free. Dodge enthusiasts will recognize the Fratzog badges on the sides of the cab and the steering wheel. This little-known badge is emblematic of Dodges of this era, and its nice to see that this truck hasnt lost them over the years. The two seater cab is clean and comfortable. The newer bucket seats show nicely, as do the original headliner and hardwood dash pad. All the original dash knobs are intact. Additional upgrades to the interior include an aftermarket Pioneer radio with remote, a center console, tachometer, coolant temp, oil pressure, and voltage gauges, an aftermarket horn, and a custom gear shift and door lock pins. While this was a 6-cylinder truck from the factory, tucked under the hood now is the venerable Mopar 440 V8. The motor is ready to take you wherever youd like to go thanks to the recent service work (it recently made the trip from Jacksonville, FL to Atlanta, GA). The heads have been rebuilt and machined, the timing chain has been replaced along with the distributor, and its breathing easy with a rebuilt Edelbrock #1905 650 cfm carburetor. Other recent work includes a new starter, new alternator, and spark plugs. Additionally, the A727 Torqueflite recently received a new torque converter as well as a fluid change. The 440 sounds magnificent on startup. It idles, accelerates, and shifts smoothly, and stops well considering it has four wheel manual drum brakes. Power is sent to the ground via a set of Hankook Ventus S1 Noble2 tires with 2018 date codes mounted on five-lug Mustang wheels. If youve been looking for a streetable hotrod pickup, this one is surely worth your consideration. For more information on this 1967 Dodge D100 Sweptline pickup truck for sale at Motorcar Studio in Atlanta .

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