1977 Dodge Ramcharger Base Sport Utility 2-door 7.2l 4x4 on 2040-cars
Holly Grove, Arkansas, United States
1977 Dodge Ramcharger 4x4 factory 440 with 4 barrel carb. its in good shape for its age, inside and out. Front driveshaft needs u-joints. Minor rust. some pinholes, and fender well rust under battery. Factory air is still hooked up, should work if recharged. please look at all pictures for reference, and ask questions, you will not get a refund. wiring is in good shape, headlights and most of the other lights work. Wipers need hooked up to wiper motor. front transmission seal leaks, rear pinion seal leaks. Cranks easy and idles. Drove it down the road, it's really strong and fast and shifted out good. Been sitting for a long time so carb should be rebuilt. I hooked up an electric fuel pump to test everything. the electric fuel pump in pics is not included. Power steering works, power brakes work. Needs windshield. Needs fuel sending unit for gauge to work. driver side exhaust manifold gasket has a small leak. exhaust looks good. This Ramcharger has not been abused. Has not been on many gravel roads, you can tell by the condition underneath it. clear title. I bought this to resell, not to work on it. please look at pictures and ask questions. this is a project vehicle, not a ready to drive vehicle. This is a great restoration project or just fix it and drive it. Really fast. |
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