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1977 Dodge Shorty Van B200 Tradesman Survivor Boogie Street

$12,500

$13,500

88,022 Miles

  • Clean title

Last updated 15 days ago in Seattle, WA

Condition: Good

Listed in categories: Vehicles - Cars & Trucks - Van & Minivan

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1977 Dodge Shorty Van B200 Tradesman Survivor Boogie Street

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1977 Dodge Shorty Van B200 Tradesman Cancer Free 70s Survivor Boogie Street Van Conversion Camper Custom I have owned this van for the past 8 years and it has served me well. 88,022 on the original 318ci engine. My fondest memories were created with this van. It starts right up, shifts awesome, goes fast, and stops on a dime. The van was ordered and built by Sassi Chassi in Portland oregon. I have the original build sheet and brochure and tire cover from the shop. It was ordered in silver and had a custom painted stripe. Inside you will see that it is still all original. Blue shag carpet, swivel seats, fold down bed, wood paneling, tufted dog house cover and the fingerling banana bay port hole windows. I have gone through the engine and rebuilt the top half and replaced most of the external parts in the past 5 years. Transmission was rebuilt before I bought it and hasn't had any issues. Front end was also rebuilt right before I bought it. Tires have 75% tread but you can see I'm not the best at parallel parking it. The stereo is original and kind of works. I have a portable stereo I always used so I could preserve the 70s look. I have sought out and replaced a lot of the hard to find electrical components and exterior light covers. I also chased out all of the weird electrical shorts and dead wires. All the lights work now. It has staggered sized turbine wheels for a killer stance. You can see in the photos that there is surface rust but no through body cancer rust. You can also see some paint missing on the side doors in the pictures. It has a solid body.The only part it could use is a new fuel sending unit. This has the 36 gallon tank and it is kind of expensive for what it is so I never bought it. It has a custom built tubular grill. I will also include a set of the very rare Dodge boogie van rubber floor mats. It started out as PNW van was garaged most of its life. It resided in the Utah desert for sometime before I brought it back. I also have boxes of spare parts and boogie van add ons. I was really into the 2% vanner thing for a long time but had a kid and drifted away. I am leaving a ton out for the sake of not rambling. I am only selling this so I can get something bigger for the family. Feel free to ask me any questions. Come check it out and we can take it for a drive

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