1979 Dodge Ram 150 Power Wagon 4x4 V8 Fire Truck 29,800 Original Miles on 2040-cars
Holton, Michigan, United States
Hello Dodge boys...up for auction is a nice 1979 Dodge Ram 150 Power Wagon 4X4 with full time four wheel drive. It has a 360 C.I. V8 with 2 barrel carb (great gas mileage) 29800 original miles. It was used as a fire dept. brush truck that's why low mileage, nice interior. Has factory radio with built in CB radio, automatic transmission. I took out the carpet..it was torn up so you may want a new one. It was sold new in Bay City, MI to a local fire dept. I guess they decided to upgrade to a newer truck.
Im not a Dodge guy thats why Im selling it...it sat inside the Dept. garage and has only surface rust on the frame. The truck has 2 small dents- 1 on passenger door and top of the cab looks like they dropped a ladder on it. Engine runs good. Brakes good. No machinery issues. It just needs to be driven. I was going to buy a 8 ft reg box for it but I have too many projects. It also will need a new paint job to make look real cool..somebody spray painted on the door. Has new tires and after market rims. No spare. This truck would make a great show truck for somebody so bid to win. I do have a Reserve on this to protect my investment. So Happy Bidding. If it sells, buyer has to arrange All shipping Have a great Day. I tried the best of my ability to give all information. |
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