
db's 1970 DODGE A108 Sportsman van
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- Captain Chaos
- Posts: 1913
- Joined: Sun Jan 23, 11 11:32 pm
- Location: Royal Tunbridge Wells
I ain't too proud to admit it, ahm in lurve
It runs, drives, has no rust but great patina which I hope to preserve. All good glass, good tyres. Rare (apparently) power steering option.
It has a 318, 727 with dash shifter
The A108 is 18" longer than the A100, which suits me fine.
No rear seats so I'll need to sort those asap.
Intermittent flooding problem on the pokey little carb, so a 600 holley and manifold will be on the cards.
It looks like a hinge has seized and badly damaged the corner of the door and the adjacent body. It's fixable.
Missing a door elbow pad thing, a couple of side window fasteners.
Basically needs a load of tinkering and fettling but nothing major.
It's in Albuquerque NM, so a big chunk of my transport costs is to get it to the docks.
I've spoken to Ron and have approximate costs, but have yet to confirm shipping details.
My mate has bought the Truk and wanted to pay straight away for tax reasons. So, the money's in the bank and he's happy for me to keep using the Truk until the van is on the road.

It runs, drives, has no rust but great patina which I hope to preserve. All good glass, good tyres. Rare (apparently) power steering option.
It has a 318, 727 with dash shifter
The A108 is 18" longer than the A100, which suits me fine.
No rear seats so I'll need to sort those asap.
Intermittent flooding problem on the pokey little carb, so a 600 holley and manifold will be on the cards.
It looks like a hinge has seized and badly damaged the corner of the door and the adjacent body. It's fixable.
Missing a door elbow pad thing, a couple of side window fasteners.
Basically needs a load of tinkering and fettling but nothing major.
It's in Albuquerque NM, so a big chunk of my transport costs is to get it to the docks.
I've spoken to Ron and have approximate costs, but have yet to confirm shipping details.
My mate has bought the Truk and wanted to pay straight away for tax reasons. So, the money's in the bank and he's happy for me to keep using the Truk until the van is on the road.
No-one will believe you...
- mopar_mark
- Posts: 6738
- Joined: Fri Jul 14, 06 8:01 pm
- Location: Windlesham, Surrey
FYI - My mate has used Kingstown probably 8 or 9 times, & still continues to use them.Blue wrote:Nice one, sounds like you got just what you wanted. When you said it was in New Mexico I did wonder about the internal shipping costs. Have you tried the likes of Kingstown for a comparative quote? They ship from the nearest port, dosn't Ron only ship from Florida?
"I spent a lot of money on booze, birds and fast cars. The rest I just squandered."
- shovelheadrob
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- Joined: Tue Sep 18, 12 10:27 am
Great looking van DB!
What's it like underneath.......looks perfectly patina'd on top?

What's it like underneath.......looks perfectly patina'd on top?

Dave Tildesley.....MMA-081
72 Dodge Dart
73 Plymouth Duster - SOLD
I wanna go so FAST i think i'm going to DIE!..........Then i'll shift into second!
"My Car is a work in progress, Probably never gonna get finished, never gonna have the money to Bananarama!!"
72 Dodge Dart
73 Plymouth Duster - SOLD
I wanna go so FAST i think i'm going to DIE!..........Then i'll shift into second!
"My Car is a work in progress, Probably never gonna get finished, never gonna have the money to Bananarama!!"