1984 D150 Ram, Hot Rod Dodge 360, Drag Truck, Rat Rod, Headers, V8, J Code Head on 2040-cars
Rogersville, Alabama, United States
Body Type:Pickup Truck
Engine:360 V8
Vehicle Title:Clear
Fuel Type:Gasoline
For Sale By:Dealer
Year: 1984
Number of Cylinders: 8
Make: Dodge
Model: Ram 1500
Trim: Base
Cab Type (For Trucks Only): Regular Cab
Drive Type: AUTO
Mileage: 0
Sub Model: Short Bed truck
Disability Equipped: No
Exterior Color: Red
Warranty: Vehicle does NOT have an existing warranty
Interior Color: Red
84 Dodge D150 Hot rod truck. This truck runs and drives good. Has had a lot done to it. I will start with the motor. It has a 360 from the 70s I believe in it. Has Rare "J" code heads on it which are hard to find and great heads. If you are a dodge guy, then you know these are worth a lot themselves. The motor is built! I did not build it so i am not 100% what all as been done to it, but this is what I do know. Acel racing coil, new alternator, new coil and resistor new more modern distributor. Has heads on it going back to dual flowmasters turn downs. Lunati Cam and lifters but I do not know what size cam. Was told buy previous owner that heads had been polished but cannot verify that. Motor runs strongs and sounds great. Really rumbles and sounds good with the cam and flowmasters. Truck was built to drag race, but i have tuned it down some so can be a driver. Does have a fuel cell that is hooked up in the bed and comes with a set of slicks on old dodge wheels. The wheels on the truck are in great shape, but tires are 30%. Has disc brakes up front and they need turned or replaced as they are bouncy. One tire is a little bouncy as well. The inside of the truck is mostly original. No gauges work except aftermarket tach that is mounted poorly on the dash. Dash has some cracks from mounting aftermarket gauges. Seat looks pretty good, door panels are pictured. Outside doorhandle on passenger side stopped working. Headlights and tail lights work as well as turn signals. Truck is an automatic with b&m slap stick with a transmission brake. Paint is only a few months old and is Vamillion red enamel. Looks great from a distance and pretty good up close but just has a little bit of trash and some sand marks. Was never cut and buffed. Really shines and looks great in the sun. Door jams and all were not painted, as they were already red. Truck is NOT a show truck but a great cruiser with a lot of power, or a weekend racer. Very stout truck for how heavy it is.Points were trying to stick some in it the other day. I have tried to describe it best I can. I have had this truck a while and drove to cruise in's with it and it turns a lot of heads, especially when you start it up! Alabama residence will owe sales tax. Truck is sold as-is. and pick up only. Buyer is to arrange for pickup. Any questions welcome to call at 256-710-4356. reasonable reserve.$500 non refundable deposit to be made within 24hrs of auction end. Thanks!
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