Dodge D100 - RWD Ram tough pickup truck with SB Mopar V8 for a great price! (1973)

Sale price: US $10,500.00 Make an Offer

Condition: Seller notes:
Used
“1973 DODGE D100 ADVENTURER SE - VIN: D14AE3X044128. Original appearing, well documented & maintained 3 Owner truck in VG driving condition. Has conventional cab, long bed, rear wheel drive with the Adventurer SE package that was dealer ordered on 10/25/1972 from Howard Taylor Dodge in San Diego, CA (originally came with a 318, 2-bbl V8 that is long gone), built in November 1972 and delivered to the 1st Owner on 12/12/1972. Now has a cool 340 HP (1971 build date) 4-bbl small block LA motor to help better propel this classic Mopar cruiser around town and to local car shows!”
Year: 1973 VIN : D14AE3X044128
Mileage: 119000 Engine: 340
Power Options: Air Conditioning Model: Other Pickups
Number of Cylinders: 8 Drive Side: Left-hand drive
Transmission: Automatic Interior Color: Tan
Fuel Type: Gasoline For Sale By: Private Seller
Exterior Color: Tan & White Make: Dodge
Trim: Adventurer SE Drive Type: RWD
Vehicle Title: Clean Body Type: Conventional Cab - Long Bed
Warranty: Vehicle does NOT have an existing warranty

Leesburg, Virginia, United States

Vehicle description

1973 DODGE D100 ADVENTURER SE
VIN: D14AE3X044128
Description :
For the Mopar Enthusiasts, or classic car/truck person, here for consideration at a very reasonable price is my 1973 Dodge D100 conventional cab, long bed RWD pickup truck. This vintage Dodge has a 131” wheelbase and rare Adventurer SE package that was dealer ordered on 10/25/1972 from Howard Taylor Dodge in San Diego, CA with a 318, 2-bbl V8, built in November 1972 and delivered on 12/12/1972 for a total purchase price of $4,338.55 per sales order and delivery documentation on file.
The truck is now powered by a professionally rebuilt (in August 2007 by Ed Hale High Performance Engines - Lakeside, CA) HP 340-4bbl small block “LA” motor (Engine Casting # 2780930 340 LA 1968-73 Not T/A or AAR (Build Date: 10/1971)
The replacement 1971 vintage LA series 340 HP motor has approx. 10.3:1 compression ratio , rebuilt Holley #4160 - 600 cfm 4-bbl carb with functional electric choke, Edelbrock aluminum Performer dual plane intake, forged crank and larger factory “X” heads with vintage aluminum valve covers, Isky Racing 256 Supercam (#390125/26 with 256 duration, 425 lift & hydraulic lifters), Hedman (CA) Elite #79088 HTC street headers (size 1-5/8”) connected to Flowmaster mufflers & full 2-1/4” dual exhaust system with rear side exit turn down chrome 3” pipe ends for a nice Mopar “rumble” sound. Aluminum replacement radiator from Griffin with dual electric fan(s) and dash mounted switches to keep things cool under the hood. A rebuilt (05/27/2005 by AmTrans - San Diego, CA) A727 HD 3-speed auto TorqueFlite/LoadFlite for trucks, transmission with aftermarket (PML as-cast finish) deep aluminum finned pan to help propel this classic Dodge truck.
Carburetor Info:
* Holley #6160-1 * Series . . . . . . . 4160 {Vacuum Secondary} * Application . . . 1968-71 Mopar 340 {275 HP Base}
Rear Axle Info: Spicer (Dana) 44 axles use an 8-1/2-inch ring gear bolted to the carrier by “10 bolts” that are 3/8 x 24 right-hand thread. The case itself is 9-3/8 inches in diameter. The cement mixer-shaped differential cover also has 10 bolts. Standard case Dana rear with 3.23 gear ratio and limited slip differential is assumed equipped on this vintage D100 truck. This is a three (3) owner truck (CA open / clear Vehicle Title in hand) with the 2nd owner who purchased the vehicle used on 06/29/1984 for $2,200 and then owned for over 36 years and nicely rebuilt / tastefully modified and repainted to the original two tone trim this now antique Dodge D100 truck. There are less than 119k miles on the truck since purchased / delivered new in December 1972 with approx. 6k miles on the professionally rebuilt / upgraded motor and trans. This classic Mopar pickup truck runs out fine on pump gas distributed from the single 25 gallon fuel tank located directly behind the front seat inside the truck cab. Binder of receipts available for all work done to the truck by the 2 prior owners over the years, including the exterior body and re-paint work completed in July 2004 or 16+ years ago using White PPG#91051 & Tan PPG#28409. The truck inside bed & tailgate areas are still original patina showing only minor wear & tear. Truck body panels are mostly rust-free, however, some minor paint bubbling is visible on the exterior top of the right front fender near the antenna base and inside the engine bay, lower RH & LH door panels. The frame and undercarriage area was left untouched and has surface rust only, no rust through holes. Truck has power steering, power brakes (front disc & rear oversized drum), A/C (converted to R134, but leaks down), very rare optional locking tool storage box on RH lower exterior of truck bed and speed/cruise control option (all in place, but currently disconnected from Holley carb). Interior has a nicely re-upholstered front bench seat for a comfy ride, equipped with aftermarket gauges for oil pressure, water temp and vintage Suntuner 8,000 RPM tach, along with non-original Pioneer stereo system and two floor mounted box speakers. Six year old 16” Bridgestone Dueler A/T Radial tires (P245-70R16) with approx. 6k miles mounted on 5-lug, reconditioned in 2004 silver & clear powder coated 16” Eagle alloy 8-spoke wheels and HD Rubber Truck Mud Flaps all around. Original spare Polyglas G78-15 tire is still with the truck and holds air. Truck was ordered new on 10/25/1972 and delivered on 12/12/1972 from Howard Taylor Dodge in San Diego, CA by local area resident, E. D. Kohl, and original dealer order / vehicle delivery documentation confirms same. The original blue CA license plates (88 249N) remain on the truck since new and come with the truck to continue its legacy. A truck cover will come with the vehicle, along with some spare parts. Documented details on file for the replacement / rebuilt Chrysler “LA” Series hi-performance 340 c.i. - 4bbl. small block engine / A727 HD TorqueFlite automatic 3-speed transmission rebuild and partial truck restoration. Comes with set of color photos in plastic sleeves showing body shop work performed including stripping, sanding down body panels to bare metal, clean, prep & repaint truck exterior, underside of hood and door jambs to factory appearing original White & Tan two tone colors with replacement wood grain decal trim inserts. Chrome trim all intact and in VGC. Truck has operational tailgate and cargo lamp with the bed area in solid, original condition. Undercarriage area is not restored. 1971 Factory 340 specs: Engines painted Orange / Blue late model year 275 Gross HP @5,500 RPM/ 235 Net HP @4,400 RPM & 340 lb.-ft. Torque @3,200 RPM 10.3:1 Compression Ratio Hydraulic cam with 286 degree Cam Intake, 276 Cam Exhaust & 44 Overlap “J” Heads came for the 1971 cars - 2.02 intake / 1.88 exhaust Thermoquad AVS 4-bbl carb. (1971-73) Engine Casting #2780930-340-6 Build Date: 10/71 (October 1971)
VIN DECODED:
Serial Number D14AE3X044128 Make Dodge Model D1 - D100 Body Style 4 - Conventional Cab with Sweptline box; Compact Hi-Line Wagon (Royal Sportsman) Gross Vehicle Weight A - 6,000 lbs or less Engine E - LA 318-2bbl. V8 2V Year 1973 Plant X - Missouri Truck Wheelbase 115,131,133,149 Rating 1/2 Ton Build Number 44128
DIMENSIONS:
Conventional Cab w/ Adventurer SE package. Length - 213.6” Width - 79.5” Height - 78” Wheel Base - 131” Weight - 3,900# (approx. empty weight) - GVWR: 5,500# Tires - G78-15-B (Original Polyglas / Bias Ply still with Truck)
Good luck bidding on this rare, above average condition, well maintained, classic Mopar with 8-ft. long bed pickup truck that you can be proud to own, drive and show. Please ask questions/request additional photos/info before auction ends. Due to these unprecedented times, personal visits to inspect the vehicle must be completed with mask and gloves, along with following social distancing guidelines for all of our safety.
Vehicle is being sold “as is” with no warranty expressed and/or implied. The truck will not leave my possession and title will not be provided until all funds have cleared my bank. Buyer is responsible for all shipping charges and taxes, if applicable.