1984 Dodge Rampage Pickup Truck 2.2l 5 Speed Classic Silver And Black Prospector on 2040-cars
Riverside, California, United States
1984 Dodge Rampage Truck 2.2L 5-Speed Manual (Prospector Package) This is a 1984 Dodge Rampage, it has a 2.2L engine with a 5 speed manual transmission. The exterior has the silver and black prospector
package scheme. I purchased it from Arizona as a project and now need to sell to
finish other projects. Daily driven for the last year. This little truck
has a lot of new or rebuilt parts installed within the last year. There
is no rust below or on top, the interior is good, it needs a couple of
pieces to finish but is almost complete. It doesn't appear the bed has ever had much in it so it is still in great condition.
There is a dent in the front passenger fender but can be straightened.
The guy before me did some sanding and priming work to the car, but it appears to still have the
original paint and lower striping package. The engine was changed less than 2000 miles ago. It came from a car that had 60k original miles on it since he took it out and swapped it for a turbo. He was a Chrysler mechanic and he replaced the steel head gasket with a new composite style gasket to ensure no coolant leaking (known 2.2 problem) so this motor is clean, its a strong little motor. Runs cool, I have an aftermarket temperature gauge installed under the dash to confirm while driving. This is a car that can be driven while you work on it, runs great! It gets great mileage for those trips you need a fuel efficient truck for. Gets a lot of comments while driving. Arizona title..
New Parts: - Fuel tank - Sending unit - Fuel pump - Tires Kuhmo 80k mile warranty tires - NOS Distributor cap and ignition - No leak valve cover gasket - Timing Belt - Water Pump - Belts - Clutch and throwout bearing - Front wheel bearing - New clutch cable (not installed) Rebuilt: - Holley Carb - Installed a newer Factory digital Radio with Cassette Needs: - Speedometer hooked up, not working - dash lights need looking at - no smog equipment on this, it was removed when changing the engine out. I have the airpump if wanted. - not current registration but has a clean AZ title - headliner - a pillar trim pass side |
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