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1989 Dodge W250 4x4 4wd 12 Valve Cummins Diesel Auto No Reserve 1993 Year End on 2040-cars

Year:1989 Mileage:153600
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1989 Dodge W250 4x4 4wd Four Wheel Drive 12 Valve Cummins Diesel Never Modified All Stock Drivetrain High Traction/Profile Tires (Not Oversize) 153,600 Original Miles 2nd owner No Reserve($506.00 Reserve) Auction will sell

Truck is Mechanically Sound No Issues 4wd Works Good, Engine, Transmission are all good. Please feel free to come and test drive. It has Specially ordered  Dana 1 Ton Axles and Hubs. (So the previous owner says)

Owned By Retiree for 25 Years Used For Fishing Boat Hauling and Remodeling Homes. Original Tailgate is Bent (I still have). I Have another used tailgate in excellent condition but it is the wrong color (flat black) both tailgates are included with truck sale(I will send via UPS I will pay $80 Shipping on tailgate). If you are looking at this auction then you know that these trucks have a longevity that is second to none.This is a plain Ranger Rick kind of Dodge no power windows, no power locks, no a/c. Just power steering, automatic transmission, 4wd and Cummins Diesel Power. 

Tailgate and Bed Interior and Rear Bumper dented up making a small jetty hauling rocks.This truck has never hauled a commercial trailer it has a bumper pull ball only. If you want to replace rear step bumper (not that bad) it is available online for $180.00 including shipping. No frame ball no gooseneck. With a bed liner in the truck it would look like a new bed.

Truck is in Happy Valley Oregon. It is sitting at my brothers home. I am in Texas. Has always been an Washington/Oregon truck no rust. Was repainted 5 years ago ($2600) by previous owner.

My brother and I bought Truck with the intentions of me having a vacation in Oregon and drive back to Texas. I had truck detailed and had seat reupholstered with OEM velour fabric. My vacation plans have changed (Orlando with the grandkids) and I need to sell. This truck is ready to go. My plans was to enjoy the truck as is for a few years and then do a frame off restoration. This truck is timeless and is highly sought after will appreciate for years to come. Truck is a head turner.

Wade

248-925-7474cell

Call me with and questions or for extra pictures offers considered


 


TRUCK IS IN HAPPY VALLEY, OREGON BUYER WILL HAVE TO PAY FOR ALL SHIPPING FROM OREGON. .

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