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1977 dodge b200 shorty van

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  • Make: Dodge
  • Model: Other
  • SubModel: b200
  • Type: van
  • Trim: base
  • Year: 1977
  • Mileage: 55,608
  • VIN: b21be7k212834
  • Color: gold
  • Engine size: 318
  • Number of cylinders: 8
  • Fuel: Gasoline
  • Transmission: Automatic
  • Drive type: RWD
  • Interior color: Gold
  • Vehicle Title: Clear
  • Location: Kingman, Arizona, United States

Description

Hard to come by shorty van with no side windows. Rear windows have hinged pop-outs. I can't find any rust. Rare two tone factorymoulding. Factroy air not working . Lines have been cut . 318 v-8 runs fair, missing oil dipstick and leaks oil. Transmission leaks a little but shifted goo, I drove it about 10 miles. Lights work, turn signals work. Front end has a lot of play and will need some work. Dent on left front fender and some smaller scrapes and dents on various other parts of van, roof looks good other than screw holes from a sun visor that used to be on it i think. Speedometer disconnected behind dash. Oil pressure gauge not working, I checked oil pressure out with a manuel gauge and it had good oil pressure. Small rock chip in windshield, all other glass looks good. The side passenger and drivers door windows are missing the little plastic rollers that keep the windows in the track. No key to lock doors, just ignition key. Theres a bolt missing or broken on the rear end and it has a small C clamp holding it where the bolt is supposed to go. Tires are fair but mixed matched.

This van would make a good restoration project since theres no rust that I could find. It still has the original paint. Milage on speedometer is 55,608 but it has been around at least once ?

On Jan-05-17 at 13:15:52 PST, seller added the following information:

I've added some additional photos of the under carriage and roof to let you see there's no rust problems. I had mentioned that there was a broken bolt in the rear end with a c-clamp holding it and I drilled the broken bolt out and retapped and put a new bolt in it so that's taken care of. I've also lowered the reserve. Thanks for bidding - Ken