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1989 Dodge Raider/ Mitsubishi Montero - 2 Door Rare Original Find Brown Metallic on 2040-cars

Year:1989 Mileage:124800
Location:

South Jordan, Utah, United States

South Jordan, Utah, United States
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 I'm selling a very rare original and in great condition
1989 Dodge Raider/Mitsubishi Montero 2 Door in Louvre Brown Metallic with Tan cloth interior..



DESCRIPTION:

For sale is an extremely well maintained, garage kept 1989 Dodge Raider 4X4  4-Wheel Drive 5 Speed with 125k original miles with a clean and clear title. Never abused or taken off road, incredible condition for a 25 year old truck . Runs and drives excellent. All services are up to date. A very rare and hard to find model. It is in excellent original condition, showing less than average wear and tear. It comes with the original owner's manual, two original keys with dealer tag, tools, jack and window sticker. Comes with all the bells and whistles available at the time. Its a rare, unmolested survivor. This truck has original glass including windshield.. Please contact me with any questions. Bid with confidence!

This Raider was purchased NEW here in Utah at Bart Brother back in 1989 and still has the emblem on the rear cargo door from the dealer..





DETAILS:

  • ENGINE

3.0L V6 Engine. The engine runs excellent. All service and maintenance up to date:

  • Oil and oil filter
  • Fresh transmission lug
  • Front and rear differential lube change
  • Coolant
  • New fuel pump
  • New fuel filter
  • New starter
  • Air filter
  • New plugs
  • Break fluid flushed
  • Greased and lubed
  • Timing belt changed at 100k 
  • New idler arm installed
  • TRANSMISSION:

It has the original 5 speed manual transmission. It goes into all the gears perfectly with no slipping issues. 4Wheel drive work perfect.

  • INTERIOR:

It has the original tan cloth interior. It is in excellent condition with no cuts or tears in the seats. Also has a drivers side factory suspension seat and it is very comfortable on the bump.. The carpets are clean and not soiled. The dash is crack free in excellent condition. It does has little rip on the left and right door panels and are very small (see pics)

  • PAINT AND BODY:

The body is rust free and in great shape with Louvre Brown Metallic paint in great condition. It does have some dents and or scratches on the body that could easily be removed with painless dent removal and some touch up.. Headliner is also in great shape (as seen in photos).

  • Undercarriage cleaned and corrosion coating professionally applied.
  • Window are tinted
  • WHEELS AND TIRES:

Original steel wheels powder coated black with New all terrain mud tires all around including spare. Brand is Mud Starz 31 x10 x 50 on 15'' wheels and comes with hard anodized aluminum brown lug nuts.

  • ELECTRICAL AND ACCESSORIES

It has the factory A/C system that works great and blows cold. Has manual door locks and roll up windows.. It also has the factory stereo all original and working. Also has headlight washers on this model very rare. No lights on in dash of any kind..

  • EXHAUST:

It has the original factory exhaust system that is in good shape with 0 leaks.

  • SUSPENSION AND BRAKES:

New Wagner ceramic front brake pads. The suspension is stock and is in okay shape but could use new shocks down the road..


You will love this classic Raider's nice looks and great ride with fantastic reliability not produced in today's cars.. My last Montero had over 360k miles before it was wrecked, the only thing you must do is change the oil every 3k and it will run forever.. This truck burns 0 oil and does not blow smoke on start up..  A 1990 sold on eBay a couple of month ago for $8000 that was nice but burned oil with only 90k miles.  This truck is truly hard to find in this condition and i hope it finds a good home.. Please bid accordingly and remember to pay at close.. I will assist buyer in transporting and pickup if needed.. If you plan to fly in and drive home then have no worries this rig will get you back home no problem.. Also, i will have the truck professionally detailed for the new buyer at close.. Truck is sold as is no warranty..

I also have a very nice 1990 Montero four door wagon in my other auction. Please see item #301123523889

Thanks for looking and feel free to ask questions..


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