1989 Dodge Raider V-6 3.0l 5 Speed on 2040-cars
Sterling, Virginia, United States
Now is the chance to own one of the best on/off road vehicles ever
produced. The Dodge Raider was imported by Chrysler and was just a
rebadged Mitsubishi Montero. The Montero was the winner for many years
of the famous Paris-Dakar Rally bone stock. During the years these were
imported only the last year, 1989, had the option of the fuel injected
3.0 V-6. The 5pd is the way to go since the auto transmissions were
problematic and now there are no parts available for the auto trans.
This Raider just had the top end rebuilt with new gaskets and rebuilt
cylinder heads. All electronic systems work, the A/C blows super cold,
heat gets very hot, and the inclinometer still has fluid in it! It comes
with the factory service manuals too.
As you can see in the pictures the body is in GREAT shape for the year. |
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