This is my uncles truck. He purchased it 12 years ago. The original owner lived in Colorado. He drove to Warren, h to visit his sister and had a fatal heart attack. Truck was then purchased by a friend of my uncles who sold it to him 8 years ago. It was all together and ran when my uncle took it apart to restore it over past spring and summer. He now has health conditions that won't allow him to finish. He has been restoring vehicles for thirty years or more. He has done T buckets, odge Dart, and most recently a 1966 Mustang. His work is exceptional. He really doesn't want to sell the truck but would rather see someone else finish it and enjoy it.The '64 D100 used wider and longer (stronger) leaf springs increasing durability and capacity. It also had stronger front and rear axles (1961 on).1964 D100 used alternators. Previous to 1961 Dodge had a serious problem with their generator/battery system which would frequently "cook" the batteries.All the metal (rocker panels, body to frame mounting plates, tc.) have been done. You can see by the pictures that the fabrication is excellent. Driver and passenger side floor plates repaired and are structually sound. There is one small rust area in right rear corner of truck bed that needs finished. Other than that the vehicle needs sandblasted, inor filling of dents here and there, rimered, nd painted.There are many boxes on a shelf that contain all the smallers pcs. of the truck. Truck is complete. All hinges, andles, ipers, tc.. Some handles are stainless I believe. Point is that the truck is complete. I didn't want to waste any pictures of the boxes but there are a few. This D100 has 100% original parts. A new windsheild in box is included as there was a crack in original. Rear glass and window glass is good. All rubber for windsheild, ear window, nd doors is included...still in boxes. Truck will need master cylinder, lutch cylinder, nd slave cylinder. All brake lines replaced (see picture). The truck has been lowered 4". Frame has been completely blasted and cleaned and has acoat of gloss black durable paint. Wheels are 15" aluminum in pretty good condition. All tires are P275/15 Supersport Futura GLS. The engine is the original 225 ci. slant six. Has 59,000 original miles and ran good so it has only been painted...no work needing done.The 225 was the bigger engine and has approx. 140 horsepower. Bench seat need reupholstered. Seat frame and springs good. Bumpers were painted on the '64 D100. They are fine. All handles and locks are original stainless steel. There was no chrome on this model. Grill and bumpers painted white. New parts on this include the windshield, s previously noted, heel cylinders, rake hoses, rake shoes, nd brake lines to master cylinder. Vehicle started up fine and ran great. Transmission is tight and smooth. This Dodge D100 is located in Youngstown, H (midway between Pittsburgh and Cleveland). Truck will have to be picked up on flatbed with enough room for all the various, umerous, riginal parts. If potential buyer wishes to see vehicle or wants more pictures please contact us.