1974 Power Wagon Ram Charger W100 Zombie Killer 13 Movie Truck on 2040-cars
Jackson, Tennessee, United States
Body Type:SUV
Vehicle Title:Clear
Engine:318 4V
Fuel Type:Gasoline
For Sale By:Private Seller
Number of Cylinders: 8
Make: Dodge
Model: Power Wagon
Trim: RAM CHARGER
Options: PUSH BAR CUSTOM BUMPERS 250 GALLON FUEL TANK, 4-Wheel Drive, Leather Seats
Drive Type: 4X4
Mileage: 95,000
Sub Model: W100
Disability Equipped: No
Exterior Color: RUST BLOOD AND WHITE
Warranty: Vehicle does NOT have an existing warranty
Interior Color: BLUE AND BLACK
1974 DODGE POWER WAGON WITH RAM CHARGER BED CUT AND WELDED CAB BACK LEATHER SEATS FROM A 1978 DODGE SE 100 NEW FRONT BENCH SEAT FROM 1986 D100 CUSTOM BUMPERS FROM A 1964 NEWPORT STEPED OUT FROM BODY FOR A STEP 318 4 BARREL NEW HOLLY 650 AND NEW DEC STAINLESS STOVEPIPE HEADERS NEW FUEL PUMP AND 250 GALLON TANK GATLING GUN PROPS SPIN AND RATTLE BLOOD SOAKED PAINT , NEW BRAKES WHEEL CYLINDERS LINES RUBBER LINES AND MASTER CYLINDER BUT BOOSTER IS OUT AND THEY ARE STILL IN NEED OF WORK TRUCK RUNS LIKE A SCALDED DOG AND CAN PULL ANYTHING, 727 TRANS NP-203 TRANSFER ALL TIME 4X4 SUPER SINGLE TIRES AND LOAD HELPER SPRINGS SPARE TIRE MOUNT FOR TAILGATE DASH IS COMPLETE WTH VACUME AND TACH GUAGES SET UP FOR NEW CD PLAYER YOUTUBE CHANNEL 13CAVSCOUT FOR VIDEOS
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The ads are pretty funny if you're a fan of somewhat absurdist humor, and Robinson has just the right amount of over-the-top seriousness to really make the commercials work. They have kind of a Roadrunner and Wile E. Coyote vibe with Johnson constantly in inept pursuit of what he wants, but he clearly isn't getting it.
The first four spots in the campaign are already online, but according to Dodge this is just the beginning. The company says that it's planning about 24 different versions of these ads in various lengths to play on TV and online. You can check out the ads titled First Scratch, Birdhouse Police Garage Door and Voice Touching below, along with the brand's release about the new ads. There's also a pretty good gag on its YouTube page with Robinson protecting his Dart.
Watch dual-engined Dodge SRT4 do a FWD burnout, a RWD burnout, then AWD launch
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Junkyard Gem: 1986 Dodge Ram 50
Mon, Apr 8 2024After years of selling the Isuzu Faster with Chevrolet LUV badges here, GM replaced it with the S-10 in 1982. Ford sold Mazda Proceeds with Courier badges for even more years, but ditched the Courier once the Ranger became available as a 1983 model. Chrysler was able to put truck beds on Omnirizons at that time, but didn't have the deep pockets to develop its own rear-wheel-drive small pickup; for this reason, Dodge-badged Mitsubishi Forte pickups continued to be available in the United States all the way through the 1994 model year. Here's one of those trucks, found in a Colorado car graveyard. The first Chrysler-imported Mitsubishi Fortes showed up in the United States as 1979 models. The Dodge-badged version was known as the D-50, while Plymouth dealers got theirs with Arrow badges. The Dodge D-50 became the Ram 50 for the 1981 model year, while the final Plymouth Arrow trucks were sold as 1982 models. Just to make things more interesting, Mitsubishi started selling its own vehicles in the United States beginning with the 1983 model year. That meant that the Ram 50 had to compete for sales with a near-identical twin sporting Mitsubishi badges. Things in the Chrysler-Mitsubishi universe got even more exciting a bit later, when there were four marques selling essentially the same car here simultaneously: the Mitsubishi Mirage, Plymouth Colt, Dodge Colt and Eagle Summit. All of the Dodge D-50s and Ram 50s came with Mitsubishi power under their hoods. This one has a 2.0-liter SOHC straight-four rated at 88 horsepower and 108 pound-feet. For a while, a 2.3-liter Mitsubishi diesel was available in the Ram 50. It had been discontinued by 1986, however. This one has the base five-speed manual transmission. It appears that this truck was being used for long-term storage of many, many boxes of random household stuff when it was banished to this place. Much of the stuff was scattered on the ground nearby. Perhaps it was parked at a rent-a-storage facility and got evicted for lack of rent payments. Much of the contents consisted of stacks of newspapers and magazines from the 1960s and 1970s. Here's an Art Buchwald column about then-Vice President Spiro Agnew from February 23, 1971. Here's a Beetle Bailey strip from the same year. There's plenty of history in the junkyard, if you know where to look. There must have been a half-ton of paper in this truck when it arrived here. Sadly, some family's photo albums were here as well.