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Only 332 Actual Miles**1985 Dodge Power Ram 150 Custom**prospector**4x4**look! on 2040-cars

US $49,900.00
Year:1985 Mileage:332
Location:

United States

United States

332 ACTUAL MILES!

4X4 

NO RUST!

TRUE MUSEUM PIECE 


This 1985 Dodge Power Ram 150 Custom 4x4, is without a doubt the lowest mileage one in the world!  This is a Barret Jackson quality truck and beyond; perfect for a Museum.  
This is truly a once in a lifetime opportunity to own a unique piece of Mopar history.  She has only graced the road with her presence for a staggering 332 miles! This Dodge runs, shifts, and tracks like a new car should.  The paint shines brilliantly and as a result has been named Black Beauty. The red interior is nothing short of perfect and is the exact color you want to accent a black truck; it is absolutely stunning!  

There isn't even a scratch in the bed of the truck or on the tailgate!  It is PRISTINE!

The original 21 day sticker, dated November 3, 1984, is still taped in the rear window as if to tell the world today, "I'm still waiting for my license plate."  Ironically, a license plate has never been put on.  Moreover, to maintain the integrity of the trucks originality, it still maintains its original tires from the day it left the assembly line 29 years ago.  Finally, the truck has not been waxed or detailed, the pictures that you see have not been touched up or edited, and I am not a professional photographer.  Having stated this, the pictures do not do it justice.  In order to truly understand just how special this classic Mopar is, you must see it in person.  This Dodge provides you with an experience each and every time you sit in it.  Often times this experience includes few words and a big smile.  Just open the door and the "New Truck Smell" puts you in Mopar Dreamland.

There is not another one in the world quite like it!  

Please ask any and all questions.  Do not hesitate to set up an appointment to come see it.  I will ship internationally.  I am open to partial trades; let me know what you have!  Thanks, and I look foreward to speaking with you soon!


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