
My favorite part is this: "Not running , will run easily." And the seller knows this how, exactly? Think about it for a second. It's in the seller's best interest to offer-up a running vehicle, as they can ask, and receive, more money for it. So if the truck truly "....will run easily", why hasn't the seller taken care of this?From the above ad:
"!973 dodge ram with 1970 340 wedge motor . Not running , will run easily . Electric radiator leaks , new aluminum standard radiator comes with truck . 8 ' bed . Truck is clean , all trim is there . 2 pieces of trim need to be installed . Bench seat perfect , comes with Carhartt seat cover . Comes with cover . Truck comes with provenance and service records ."
Yeah, I knew those electric radiators wouldn't work out. I'll stick with the fossil fuel versions.![]()
Maybe in Fl.! Depends on the state. Tx. bonded titles are easy (not that easy!) to get just PIA and $400 or so.No title but easy to get.
Maybe in Fl.! Depends on the state. Tx. bonded titles are easy (not that easy!) to get just PIA and $400 or so.
Looks like a nice one for DTM.
Not "blown" engine...Blowed-up engine!
I have never heard of an SRT10 (viper engine) with an automatic?
So, sit in the garage and listen to some awesome tunes on a really great audio system.
Not "blown" engine...Blowed-up engine!
But it has a nice audio system, so there you go. Priorities and all that.
Back when I lived in Missouri, they changed the title law where all I had to do was walk in there with a bill of sale, NOT even notorized. But they changed their law back to where not it is bad they say.I was a joke.
If it's that easy, do it and make the sale easier.
Most times (and most states) it's either a nightmare, or impossible.
From the ad:
All quad cabs were automatic, all standard cabs were manual 6 speed.I have never heard of an SRT10 (viper engine) with an automatic?
Bubble top Impalers are coolnot Craigslist but it belongs to a friend from church
For Sale: 1961 Chevrolet Impala in Alsip, Illinois