1991 Dodge D350 Base Standard Cab Pickup 2-door 5.9l on 2040-cars
United States
Up for sale is my. 1991 Dodge Ram D350 Cummins Turbo Diesel.
Truck runs strong and has never given me any fits and currently has 117,633 miles. Transmission shifts nice and hard with no slippage. This truck has spent all of its life out west in New Mexico. Which is where i purchased from the previous owner and had it shipped to Maryland. This truck has never seen snow its whole life… The previous owner had the truck professionally repainted because of the typical fading from the sun. Previous owner had gone over the whole truck and had new brakes put on all the way around, tires, radio, speakers, and so on… The truck is in immaculate condition inside and out. With no cracks in the dashboard or tears/rips in the seat. Body is straight and has never been wrecked or dinged up. Theres one small dent in the tailgate. I have another perfect stamped tailgate that will go with the truck. There is no rust on the truck whatsoever!!. I took the carpet out dew to a couple stains, and painted the floor with rustoleum hammer tone silver. 3 coats. The floor looks sharp and you wouldn't even be able to tell its painted unless you knew about it. Since I've owned the truck I've kept it in the garage and only take it out on the weekends when its nice and occasionally to the local car show. This thing is a definite head turner and gets compliments everywhere it goes!. I hate to sell the truck because i know ill probably never find another one this clean. These trucks are very rare to find this clean with no rust. Anybody who knows anything about them appreciates the true value of one this clean!. All the switches windows, locks, cruise control, defrosters, A/C, heat, fan speed, work!. Only flaw about the truck in the speedometer quit working 2 weeks ago and i haven't had the time to look into it and fix it. Other than that she runs like a champ!. Pictures will not do justice for how clean this truck is. I'm very picky about my vehicles and when i say this trucks clean i mean it! You could eat off the underneath of it… Feel free to call me with any questions about the truck and I will gladly answer them for you!. Also have a lot more pictures of the truck and will send upon request… (410)-980-8531 Josh. Thanks! |
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Mon, 17 Dec 2012They say "idle hands are the devil's playground," but said playgrounds grow to Disney-sized proportions when a pair of jacked-up trucks, two egos, a chain and an empty mall parking lot are involved. Proof of this is the video below, which shows a Cummins-powered Dodge Ram circa 2006 to 2008 chained tail-to-tail with what looks to be a gasoline-powered Chevrolet Silverado from the late 1990s or early 2000s.
We don't necessarily have to tell you who wins this battle, but we'll let you see for yourself the lengths the "winning" driver goes to prove his point. There's plenty of foul language in the video below, so beware that this might be Not Safe For Work, and not that we should have to tell you, but please, do not try this at home.
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