1979 Dodge Powerwagon Convertible Hardtop, 440 - Bbl, 4 - Spd, Many New Parts! on 2040-cars
Jamestown, Kentucky, United States
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Up for auction is this very unique and super rare convertible dodge. This truck has all its original sheet metal panels on an even harder to find rust free body! Has a quality 5 year old paint job. Hood has been replaced and custom fitted with a cooler looking later design. Drive-line is in excellent shape with a strong 1973 440 with only 37,000 miles, headers and aluminum hi-rise intake and rebuilt ThermoQuad with working choke. Many new and NOS parts including front signal bucket assemblies, new headman headers, dual exhaust, turbo mufflers, 12" Luk clutch and pressure plate. The original Dana 44 front end has new brakes, U joints and ball joints. The rear differential is positrak with 3.55 gear ratio. The exterior is painted in PPG Concept single stage with the last coat having 2002 clear integrated in it. The black satin is also PPG and matches perfectly with the Pheonix graphics stripe kit. The interior floors are coated with spray in bed liner and the bed has a roll bar for that heavy duty look. The seats are beige leather, and the drivers seat has operational power adjustments. The rear seat folds down. The stereo system is AM/FM/CD with AUX jack and 4 speakers. The tires are 35" Mickey Thompson Baja Claws that go well with the 4" lift. The lift kit is the better spring type, not the one with the blocks!
New Parts List: NOS front signal buckets Brakes, front and rear New front axle joints Positrac rear axle Aluminum radiator alternator water pump fuel pump clutch assembly U joints and shocks 4" lift with springs Brake lines and hoses electronic distributor, tune up and new 8mm wires. hose and clamps pulleys and brackets engine mounts steering arm power steering hoses master cylinder and booster calipers and wheel cylinders door weather strips and window felt This is a true power-house full time 4 by 4 loaded with new parts ready for cruising the strip or crushing rocks! Good luck bidding and enjoy! |
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