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1977 Dodge

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1977 Dodge - $28,500 - SIOUX FALLS, SD - 1977 Dodge Tradesman B-200 Custom Conversion Van Named ``GOLD FEVER``....A true ``time capsule`` from the ``70`s``....All original Gold paint *...custom pin striped / autographed by artist !!...Never been repainted....never had rust, or damage repair !! Straight, original panel vehicle. Powered by the original 318 C.I. V-8 / Automatic transmission #`s matching !! A ``ONE OWNER`` vehicle w/ * Just 32,166 actual, original miles and ``one of a kind`` !!!...Sold new by C.Peters Inc. in Muscatine, IA. on 9/17./77 to Mr. and Mrs.Schramm . The van is just as it was new...untouched by time...right out the ``70```s This baby was cranking out The ``Stones``, Bad Company, Aerosmith, Led Zepplin and all the rest of the Rocker`s in their prime !! Fully loaded w/ Saddle color ``original`` vinyl bucket seats, full custom carpeting, w/ A/C, All custom wood interior,storage cabinet, rear bedw/ ``privacy`` curtains, under bed storage, cup holders, c.b. radio, am / fm cassette, 8 - track player, in dash C.D. A/C- D/C plug in, rear wheel well pig tail to plug in for household current,custom American wheels, New O.W.L. radial tires , rear custom side window`s/ shades, rear under bed storage / spare & jack, custom wood running boards, lower front spoiler, wheel well flares......amazing and very ``rare`` with these low miles * just 32K !! The overall condition is excellent !! Great running and driving very unique and original !!!...Complete with all vinyl laminated original documents, manuals, brochures, prior reg. cards, bill of sale, delivery receipt and much more also comes with it !! Sale priced @ $28,500.00...A one of a kind piece of our 70`s history... Long live Woodstock !! Call Chris Quinn (605) 201-2109 cell for more details on financing, world wide delivery at ``discount`` rates !!

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A spectacular preservation of, well, nothing. Neat custom for its time, but nothing noteworthy about the base vehicle or any of its documentation. I guess if you really dig the van era, it might be your cup of tea. I would start around $23,000 less than asking... and if someone said, "You couldn't build one for that!" I would counter with, "Why would anyone want to?"
 
In my opinion even $5,000 for a 1977 anything crappyvan is too much. :dgt:
 

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