Old Dodge Trucks

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85 D150 daily driver and my 70 D100 which I would like to sell or trade towards another Duster. 99.5% rust free(front inside of bed-surface rust,pass side edge of cowl at fender,few little bubbles just starting),was bolt action,now Hurst Indy on the floor. Needs brakes,shifter adjustment,but last driven from Ga to TX. Asking 3k obo. Don't mind keeping it,but won't get to it for a while and would hate to see it rust any more. Had to pull the engine in my Duster and kick it out of the garage.

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ive had several of these trucks, 2 77s, an 86 3/4 ton 4x4, an 80s 2wd galore and my 78 macho that i have currently but am selling due to lack of a dd.
 
I'm pretty sure this truck is possessed.

Purchased right before Halloween.
Steering gearbox broke (!) during test drive.
Every time I fix something...something else breaks.
I think it knows it's an organ donor.

Cab is rotten and patched and rotten again in nearly every place possible.
Bed is nearly perfect!

1969 440-833 O/D CL score
 

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Hey I keep finding more pics!
 

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My 46 project
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My 99
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Had a 69 sweptline, but it was to far gone, but would lobe to have another 69-71 sweptline, a 78 or so shortbed pickup and ramcharger
 

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Here's a couple pics I took at a show just a couple days ago. I don't know what year it is.....?
 

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For those lookin to put an older cab on a modern frame...

I had considered a 39-47 cab fro my 1980 (still am if one appears), and ran across a 47 at a show.

I measured the frame and cab back to front axle center line.

The frame on the 47 was actually 3 inches wider than my 80!

The cab to axle distance was identical (6'3").
 

For those lookin to put an older cab on a modern frame...

I had considered a 39-47 cab fro my 1980 (still am if one appears), and ran across a 47 at a show.

I measured the frame and cab back to front axle center line.

The frame on the 47 was actually 3 inches wider than my 80!

The cab to axle distance was identical (6'3").
RustyRatRod has a '49 pilothouse cab on a '84 D150 frame. It looks like they were made for each other.

and I like your stepside bed :thumbrig:
 
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