“Bone Stock” 360cu in 2bbl, 727 Automatic Transmission and New Process 203 Transfer Case. Factory two tone paint, duel fuel tanks and full time 4-wheel drive The GoodThere are no strange noises, leaks, smells or weird driving characteristics. It starts, sounds, steers, shifts, and stops just like it did in the 70’s. The doors, windows, hood and tail gate operate nicely, seat slides with ease, paint is presentable, glass is not foggy or pitted, everything from the windshield washer to the cruise control works and of course all of the usual rust spots have been abated (repaired and repaired correctly). Miraculously maintained and serviced at the local Dodge dealer (same dealer the truck was originally purchased from new (I have 20-years in Service Records). Recently it has received New Toyo Tires, Front Brakes and Rear Brakes (w/drums, wheel cylinders and combo-kits) The Bad The Seat’s stitching is getting tired and has are two tears, driver’s side window is missing its squeegee, passenger side stereo speaker recently quite working, missing the tire iron (lug wrench) and there's no good means of storing the spare tire. And The Ugly Dents… dent/wrinkle in Passenger Side Front Fender, dent at Passenger side mirror, (both are pictured and are easily classified as ugly) and a small roll of dents are above rear fuel tank fill neck (assuming its from an elbow while filling up? ). Primer….primer spots from rust repairs above rear wheel fenders and lower front drivers side of bed. Clear Coat….clear coat has peeled on Drivers front of hood (5” around) Under Carriage…..the under carriage is original, hence its just “generally ugly” Lastly There are definitely the usual "beauty marks" (dings, scratches, scrapes, stains, etc.) that come with age and normal use of a Pick Up, so parking at the back of the Lowe's parking lot isn't always necessary but its still plenty nice enough that "Dodge or just Truck Guys" will stop by for a conversation or admiring look.Any questions, comments or request for additional pictures are welcome but for the serious inquiries only please |