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1985 Dodge Ram Prospector W150 on 2040-cars

Year:1985 Mileage:60000
Location:

Lincoln, Nebraska, United States

Lincoln, Nebraska, United States

NO RESERVE!

Up for auction is my 1985 Dodge Ram Prospector 4x4.
Odometer says 60,000 Miles. I do not know if that 60,000 or 160,000

Has the original 318 engine and 3 speed automatic transmission, both of which function perfectly with no issues. 4 wheel drive works flawlessly.
There is some rust above the back wheels, and a bit of a dent on the front passenger fender.
I bought this truck as a project and have put alot of time and money into it. It is now time to pass it along to someone who can enjoy it as much as I have. 
This is not a clunker, so winning bidder can easily drive it home, regardless of distance, and skip the trailer.

EVERYTHING but the AC works, including the cruise. 
Rear tires have very good tread, front tires are good tread
Sliding rear window
Manual lockouts
Sony CD Player
The tool box is included and locks with key
Fresh oil change

Below is a list of the things that I can remember that have been done to the truck in the past year:

New upper and lower ball joints on the front left and right sides
New tie rod ends
New front rotors, calipers, and brake pads
New front bearings
New rear brake pads
New dual exhaust
New spark plugs and wires
New distributor, rotor, and cap
Tuned carburetor
New thermostat 
New windshield wipers
New air filter
New breather cap
New PCV valve
New shocks all the way around
Alignment
New belts
New front axle u-joints
New front drive shaft u-joints
New rear drive shaft u-joints
New bed liner
New taillight assemblies 
New manual choke cable
All new vacuum lines under the hood
New fan switch
New head light switch

This is sold AS IS, and the sale will be final. I STRONGLY urge all bidders to contact me with questions, or set up a time to come see the truck before making a bid. Further pictures available upon request.

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