[SOLD] 1972 Dodge D200 'Camper 7500'

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For sale is my '72 Dodge D200 pickup, standard cab long bed. 360 SBM and 727 automatic transmission. I have gone through the top end of the engine; replaced the cylinder heads with a rebuilt set and converted from the original 2-barrel carb to 4-barrel with an Edelbrock Performer intake and Edelbrock 1406 carb. Ignition was also converted to Pertronix Ignitor 2 and has new plugs, plug wires, coil, distributor cap and rotor. Factory exhaust manifolds were badly cracked so I replaced them with Hedman longtube headers. This truck originally had drum brakes in the front which were in bad shape, I converted it to front discs using 1981-93 Dodge truck parts (rotors, pads, wheel bearings, brake lines and calipers are all new). The heater core was recently recored by Denver Radiator Service and works great. Electrical system had some issues which I fixed including a new ignition switch in the steering column and a lot of extra wiring removed which had been added by a previous owner; I also added aftermarket oil pressure, water temp and tachometer gauges. Wheels are 17” American Racing AR172 Bajas with 33” General Grabber A/TX tires, all purchased new in late 2019. Also has a Duracell battery from Batteries Plus purchased less than a year ago. I repaired everything on this truck to make it daily-driver reliable and have been driving it multiple times a week for the past few months. Mechanically it is ready to go and doesn’t need any work. I am asking for $5200 OBO, located in Fort Collins, CO 80524.

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Still for sale, since posting this ad I've replaced the starter relay and a faulty Ignitor module; I actually "reverted" it to Ignitor I with stock coil and ballast setup instead of Ignitor II and it runs a lot better mainly at idle when cold. Also moved some furniture with it recently lol and have been commuting to work in it at least once a week.
 
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