Dodge D-150 R134 Ac Conversion! 318 V8 - A Survivor! on 2040-cars
Apopka, Florida, United States
Vehicle Title:Clear
Used
Year: 1991
Make: Dodge
Drive Type: automatic
Model: Ram 1500
Mileage: 99,500
Trim: D-150
| Ebay Friends, please allow me to apologize on behalf of the unresponsive bidder who train wrecked this auction for everybody else.  Allow me to kindly review again, if you are new to Ebay or simply operate on the fringe of common courtesy, messing up someone else's auction is only hurting people that are actually looking to buy a truck like this one. Sorry guys!  Here she is again.  A great shop truck, daily driver, rat rod for somebody.  A true survivor!  1991 Dodge D-150 Ram Truck.  Partial restoration.  Very little to complete.  When we got it it was smoking and not running right.  Here's what we did.  New 02 Sensor, new spark plugs, new R134 AC conversion, serviced transmission with front and rear band adjustment, new filter and fluid.  Shifts great.  It's got that electronic torque converter where it feels like OD.  Very cool set up.  We also did an oil lube and filter, new brakes, brand new tires, and snugged up the power steering pump.  The seat was torn and in leu of some gaudy seat cover, we fixed it with a new piece and some upholstery stitching.  Not perfect, but better than a seat cover.  The person before us was trying to put a stereo in it.  It goes with truck and has CD and remote control.  Not sure if it works or not.  Previous owner said it does.  Installation of it would be responsibility of purchaser. It looks great from 20 feet.  But it has had some paint repair.  Still looks good.  There are some pressure dings in passenger door.  Panel needs to be taken off and then the dents could be pushed out.  It also needs two door arm rest pads.  $47 at JC Whitney.  It also needs a driver door regulator spring.  About $5 at any yard.  We just never got around to it. Truck runs straight down the road nice.  We got the kick down linkage on it and it shifts and runs correct for that model truck.  Fun to drive.  The windshield wipers, gas gauge, etc. all work, which can be rare on a truck like this.  I disconnected the smog pump since it's silly and the truck runs better without it. Odometer does not appear to be working.  It shows 99K but runs and shifts good for a truck of this age.  Please don't train wreck my auction.  Check my feedback, as always any and all intelligent questions gladly answered.  Here's a cool video - | 
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