1982 Dodge Ram D150 Custom ,built 318 ,4-speed Manual ,shortbed ,dailly Driver ! on 2040-cars
Telford, Tennessee, United States
Vehicle Title:Clear
Drive Type: 4-Speed Manual
Make: Dodge
Mileage: 58,000
Model: Ram 1500
Exterior Color: Hotrod Flatz Vintage Burgundy
Trim: D150 Custom
Interior Color: Burgundy
The Good --- 1982 Dodge Ram 150 Shortbed 2wd , Not 1 ding and is 99.5% rust free , LA 318 V8 , All new cam , main bearings and heads gone through , Mopar performance purple shaft cam and lifter set (nice lope to it) , New timing gears and chain , New water pump , Headers and duals with Flo-masters dumped , front rotors and pads (All done last year roughly 15000 miles on motor) , Factory 4 speed manual A833 O/D transmission with good clutch , Chrysler 8 1/4 limited slip rear , Power steering and brakes , manual windows and locks , All lights and gauges work , Heat works , No cracks in the dash .
More Good -- Just installed a Vintage Chrysler Edelbrock 4DLB Aluminum intake and new Edelbrock 1406 600 cfm carb. with electric choke on 8-29-13 , New Percys header gaskets on 8-29-13 , New Mopar performance orange box ignition with new brass cap , rotor , wires and coil on 9-10-13 , New radiator , lower hose and antifreeze on 9-1-13 , New custom seat cover and tail lights on 9-7-13 , Just painted Hotrod flatz Vintage burgundy metallic matte finish on 9-8-13 , new 275-60-15's and 225-70-15's on black nascar wheels with bullet caps and lugs on 9-10-13 , New idler arm and outer tie rods on 9-10-13 , New battery , cables , fuel pump hoses and fuel filter on 9-12-13 , Super solid shortbed and hard to find v8 4 speed , Very stout truck , Doesn't smoke , turns heads at stoplights , Drives straight , Brakes straight , No wander , Good Tn title in my name , Just drove it 300 miles roundtrip to the Rod Run in Gatlinburg with zero issues , Feel free to call or txt 8am to 10pm eastern time , Mike 423 557 3632
The bad -- Needs window fuzzies , drips a little oil from the timing cover (not enough to ever add any) , Radio don't work (don't know why) , Tailgate is dented so I sanded it down and cleared it (looks cool to me) , Drivers side armrest needs replaced , Has a slight exhaust leak (tick) from the passenger side header only at idle , She is 31 years old so not a new truck but a very cool daily driver.
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