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Subject:   '67 D200 rolling frame FS
Name:   patrick
Date Posted:   Aug 13, 07 - 6:59 PM
IP Address:   68.229.210.14
Message:   Just as it says, I have the complete, rolling frame from my recently parted '67 D-200 Camper Special. It could be dollied or trailered. The bias-ply tires are in great shape and not weather-checked, if dollying was needed. Comes with two-piece drive shaft. Originally had a 318/4-speed in it. Brakes work. Emergency brakes work and the cables are intact. I was planning to make it a trailer originally, but I am using the bed on it now for my son's '68 D-100, since that truck's bed has a trashed driver's side, so I no longer need the rolling frame around anymore.

It is truly complete, with all steering from the box on down, shocks, wiring harness from the cab connection back to the taillights, and so on. Even has a good single exhaust under it! You have a rusty frame on an otherwise good truck, or suffer from a bent frame? Well, this is your solution! I'd much rather trade for '68 parts, but I'll entertain cash offers, too. Limited delivery available for the right trade deal, otherwise, buyer picks it up. I want to sell it as an assembly! If not sold or traded by the end of September, it goes to the crusher, period.

Frame is in Oklahoma City.
   


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