1992 Dodge D350 Intercooled Cummins Diesel 1st Gen Single Wheel Flatbed on 2040-cars
Telford, Tennessee, United States
Body Type:Pickup Truck
Engine:Cummins
Vehicle Title:Clear
Fuel Type:Diesel
Interior Color: Gray
Make: Dodge
Number of Cylinders: 6
Model: Ram 3500
Trim: Flatbed
Cab Type (For Trucks Only): Regular Cab
Drive Type: 2wd
Mileage: 159,000
Exterior Color: Satin Black
1992 Dodge Ram D350 1-Ton single wheel Cab and Chassis truck with the very strong 12-Valve Turbo Intercooled Cummins Diesel , 159,xxx miles (will change as I drive it daily) , Automatic with overdrive , Dana 70 rear with 4.10 gears , A/C , Power mirrors , Manual windows and locks , Intermittant wipers , Factory stereo , !!! ZERO RUST !!!
New in April 2013 - Windshield , Carpet from LMC (not the universal junk) , Seat cover (drivers side is worn so I put a cover on it) , Oil change and Fuel filter , Lift pump , Fuel shutoff solonoid , 2-Part Epoxy Hotrod Satin Black (body and frame) , Front bumper from LMC , All bulbs including headlights , Trans flush , Air filter and custom intake , Full turbo back straight piped Diamond Eye 4" Exhaust (Sounds awesome) , Center link , Tie rod end , Idler arm , 4 Tires and alignment , Full power screw 1-turn , Starwheel bottomed , Smoke screw 2-turns , Diff drained and filled , Front brake pads , Door hinge pins and bushings , Lower ball joints , upper control arm bushings , front wheel bearings cleaned and repacked , output seal on trans replaced , Wiper blades and linkage bushings , Window tint
New in June 2013 - Flatbed built from 14 guage diamond plate steel and then bedlined (bed can be removed in about 20 min. all bolted on using factory frame mounts) Very heavy bumper drilled for a pintle hitch.
New 2 years ago - VE pump rebuilt , Wiper motor , Battery , Trans rebuild , rear wheel bearings and seals , u-joints , shocks front and rear , Brake booster
Needs headliner recovered and trim pieces to hold it up - door sill scuff plates - speedo quit in May 2013 so I installed a manual switch for overdrive - common problem in 1st gens , Fuel gauge works when it feels like it (GPS verified 20mpgs) , Anti-lock brake light is on (havent fig. out why)The truck stops like it should without any issue , Never worked hard , Only damage to the truck was when the bed was removed they smacked the cab with it.
Doesnt leak , Runs and drives very good , Always starts with just a bump of the key , Good Tn title in my name , I have thousands in this truck to make sure it is reliable - we all know 12-valves go 500,000 plus miles with good maintenance , It was owned by a 55 year old man before I got it and was untouched , I am 45 and have done all the work to it , It has never been abused , Call or txt 423 557 3632 with any questions.
I have done quite a bit to it so I may be forgetting some of the small stuff , You also get the stock exhaust , 2 spares , trim pieces , brand new window felt set and some other odds and ends , Being sold as is but you can drive it anywhere without a thought. Please bid to win , My reserve is low considering all the money spent on it and you would be hard pressed to find a cleaner rust free 1st gen for the money , Thank you.
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Wed, 20 Nov 2013Being in business for 100 years is a HUGE milestone, so we hope Dodge has more in mind to celebrate its centennial than just a special edition package for the 2014 Charger and Challenger. Called the 100th Anniversary Edition package, this collection of cosmetic enhancements will be available in limited quantities for both cars at a cost of $2,500.
Ordering a Charger or Challenger with the 100th Anniversary Edition package means starting with either a V6-powered SXT Plus or V8-powered R/T Plus model. They can each be ordered in many colors, but only the High-Octane Red Pearl Coat above is an anniversary exclusive. Each car also comes with an anniversary-exclusive set of 20-inch, five-spoke wheels with what Dodge calls "Granite Crystal pockets," a texture that's also mirrored on each car's grille.
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According to the hosts, Subaru came to them, handed over some money and challenged Roadkill's project cars against its latest Legacy. The result is every bit as good (or better) than any automotive-themed show you could find on television.
Things start simple with a figure-eight race in a rodeo arena with the Subaru taking on Roadkill's 1968 Ford Ranchero, originally built for ice racing. From there the Legacy races a 1968 Dodge Charger with no windows around and off-road rally stage. Finally, the Subie goes head-to-head against the Rotsun, the aforementioned turbocharged 240Z, through an abandoned neighborhood. Plus, there's a bonus drag race challenging them all.
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We've already posted a few of the videos in our previous post, but scroll down for several more - and head over to Adweek for a little added background on how these spots came to be.



















