
1974 Dodge D200 Pickup

All technical specifications
2 Seats
Number of seats
Naturally Aspirated V8
Engine
Consumption
Exterior and interior
Gasoline
Fuel Type
Automatic
Transmission
440 ci
Power
RWD
Drivetrain
1974 Dodge D200 Pickup overview and introduction
This 1974 Dodge D200 Club Cab pickup was modified in the mid-1980s with a 440 cubic-inch (7.2 L) V8 and converted to a dually rear-axle setup. Power is sent to the rear wheels through a three-speed automatic transmission. It is finished in a two-tone brown and light tan paint scheme over a tan vinyl interior, and features power steering, power-assisted brakes, a dual side-exit exhaust system, a sliding rear window, and a bed-mounted toolbox. The truck rides on 15″ steel wheels with bright hubcaps and wears new tires fitted in 2024. The seller notes the vehicle was originally equipped with a 400 ci V8 before the 440 swap and that the conversion and repaint were done in the 1980s. Recent maintenance reportedly included replacement of shock absorbers and fluids. The odometer shows approximately 29,000 miles (TMU), and the truck was sold with factory literature, service records dating back to the 1980s, and a clean California title.
Primary Features
Chassis: D27BJ4S140529 29k Miles on Rolled Odometer 440ci V8 Three-Speed Automatic Transmission Dually Rear Axle Two-Tone Brown & Light Tan Paint Tan Vinyl Upholstery 15" Steel Wheels Front & Rear Receiver Hitches Power Steering & Brakes Edelbrock Carburetor Bed-Integrated Toolbox Sliding Rear Window Towing Mirrors Side-Outlet Exhaust System Service Records Dating From 1980 Manufacturer's Literature











