For Sale 1969 Dodge Truck D200 Camper Special Power Ram 383 - $2850

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1969 Dodge Truck D200 Camper Special Power Ram 383

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1969 Dodge Truck D200 Camper Special Power ram with stock original 383 big block. 97k original miles. I have driven this truck almost daily for 6 years! Runs and drives great. Little rust on floor pan, other than that it is rust free. Original paint. Perfect windshield. 727 torque flight transmission. Trans leaks at pan gasket. Breaks are good but needs a right front wheel cylinder replaced. Clean title. $2850 FIRM!!!
 
Great price for that old ride. Too bad it's not a manual transmission truck.

I've always hated that particular shifter. My Dad's '69 A100 had it - never liked it. Anyone else?
 
Great price for that old ride. Too bad it's not a manual transmission truck.

I've always hated that particular shifter. My Dad's '69 A100 had it - never liked it. Anyone else?

I was thinking how cool it is that's it's an automatic. Those old new process 4sp truck trans were not user friendly and the hydraulic clutchs were a pain.
 
My truck was almost identical to this one, mine was a 1970 383 4-speed, factory AC, power brakes. Mechanical clutch, granny low, never used it.
I chose to sell both this truck ($3500) and my other Polara and get a newer truck (1999 F250)
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I was thinking how cool it is that's it's an automatic. Those old new process 4sp truck trans were not user friendly and the hydraulic clutchs were a pain.
I was talking about the shifter itself, not that is was an automatic. But, I do prefer manuals.

However, I had an NP 435 in my '87 Ramcharger, loved it!
 
I have to agree with you about the shifter. I never cared for the lever sticking out of the dash on the pre or post push button era vehicles.
My 64 Crew cab was a load flight with push button controls...... Loved that. In fact, I was bummed when Chrysler did away with the push buttons after 64.
 
the first p/u is not a 69 . i think some one changed out the grille , easily done on those single head light years . that hood and bumper was used last in 68 , shifter and dash/steering column are all earlier , like 65-68 . all my 69's had shifters on the column and a different steering wheel .

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