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1966 Dodge A100 Pickup For Sale in Shafter, California
Key Features
Model Year: 1966
Body Style: Pickup
Odometer: See Below
Engine: 6 cylinder
Transmission: Automatic
Seller Details
Ad Source: Direct
Type: Private Owner
Contact: David A Anderson
Phone: (805) 441-5689
Email: captndaa@gmail.com
More Information & Additional Pictures
I don’t really want to sell her, but I have to downsize because of life . The original speedometer had froze up before I got the truck, I have maybe put 1000 miles on it since I acquired it probably 10 years ago. I have a new speedometer, but it still needs a cable. I pretty much just drove it around a small town to different job sites for a few years.
It has been sitting for about 7 years, but I still fire it up at least once a month. There is some cancer which you can see in the pics, but all of the glass is in good shape. All of the bins lock and use the same key, camper shell also locks.
It is a project, but it does start, drive, and stop. I really do not know any of the history about the service bed being put on, but I have personally never seen one like it.
I did put a new water pump, thermostat, and hoses a while back. It should have the radiator gone through in my opinion. It has BFG All Terrain T/A’s with less than 1000 miles on them.
1966 Dodge A100 Pickup For Sale in Shafter, California
Key Features
Model Year: 1966
Body Style: Pickup
Odometer: See Below
Engine: 6 cylinder
Transmission: Automatic
Seller Details
Ad Source: Direct
Type: Private Owner
Contact: David A Anderson
Phone: (805) 441-5689
Email: captndaa@gmail.com
More Information & Additional Pictures
I don’t really want to sell her, but I have to downsize because of life . The original speedometer had froze up before I got the truck, I have maybe put 1000 miles on it since I acquired it probably 10 years ago. I have a new speedometer, but it still needs a cable. I pretty much just drove it around a small town to different job sites for a few years.
It has been sitting for about 7 years, but I still fire it up at least once a month. There is some cancer which you can see in the pics, but all of the glass is in good shape. All of the bins lock and use the same key, camper shell also locks.
It is a project, but it does start, drive, and stop. I really do not know any of the history about the service bed being put on, but I have personally never seen one like it.
I did put a new water pump, thermostat, and hoses a while back. It should have the radiator gone through in my opinion. It has BFG All Terrain T/A’s with less than 1000 miles on them.