Classifind Cut: 1966 Dodge D100 Sweptline Pickup – Sold?

by | Apr 2021 | Classifinds, Truckin Tuesday

April 19, 2021 Update – We just confirmed the listing for this Sweptline “Classifind” expired, so with no replacement found we’re assuming this ride “Sold?” While this one got away, please reach out either by email or call Rudy directly if you’d like to be informed when we come across something similar.

April 11, 2021 Update – The private seller of this vintage Dodge Sweptline just lowered their asking price by $400 to land at $5,800, which now places it at $300 above the Collector Car Review’s #4 “Fair” estimate.

Dodge’s second-generation D Series pickup truck was a mild redesign launched in the spring of 1965 with styling updates that lasted through 1967.  The most distinctive change was the switch back to large-framed single round headlights. This slant-six-powered, three-on-the-tree 1966 short wheelbase survivor originally listed in March 2021 in Rochester, New York shows off those features with an asking price of $6,200. The Collector Car Market Review indicates the current asking price falls between this guide’s #4 “Fair” estimate of $5,500 and its #3 “Good” appraisal of $9,400.

Based on the seller’s description this Sweptline is mostly sorted save for some ongoing rewiring you may have to complete shortly after purchase. If you are serious about buying this D100, you can start the conversation by emailing the seller.  When you do, please remember to mention you saw his short wheelbase Sweptline featured here on GuysWithRides.com.  Good luck with the purchase!

Here’s the seller’s one-sentence description:

“1966 Dodge D100 pickup. SWB, 225ci slant 6. 3 on the tree. Starts runs, stops, drives. Brakes have been gone through. New Pertronix electronic ignition. Frame solid. The tires are great. Someone tried to do the floor pans and do the patina thing before I got it. Wiring is an ongoing process but all the important stuff works. Asking $6200 obo. No low ballers. If you shop around you know what this type of thing is going for, and I’ll just keep it if I don’t get what I want. Transferable registration. I don’t need help selling. NO TRADES.”

Restore or Restomod: What would you do with this D100 Sweptline?  Comment below and let us know!

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