1986 Dodge Power Wagon 150 4x4 Heavy Duty Built, 383 Big Block, 14' Lifted!!!!!! on 2040-cars
Alexandria, Louisiana, United States
Body Type:Pickup Truck
Vehicle Title:Clear
Engine:383
Fuel Type:Gasoline
For Sale By:Dealer
Number of Cylinders: 8
Make: Dodge
Model: Power Wagon
Trim: SLT
Options: 4-Wheel Drive
Drive Type: 4X4
Power Options: Power Windows
Mileage: 93,000
Sub Model: 4X4 LIFTED
Exterior Color: RED/WHITE
Disability Equipped: No
Interior Color: Red
Warranty: Vehicle does NOT have an existing warranty
WELL BUILT AND DONE RIGHT, THIS WAS NO BACKYARD BUILD, ALL DRIVE TRAIN AND SUSPENSION WAS REDONE LESS THAN 5000 MILES AGO, 14' LIFT KIT ON 41' IROCK RADIALS AND DICK CERPIC WHEELS,, DAUL SHOCK SETUP ON ALL WHEELS, 383 OUT OF A 1970 CUDA, DIRECT CONECTION PURPLE CAM AND LIFTERS, DOUBLE ROLLER TIMING CHAIN, ALUMINUM INTAKE, HOLLEY 750 CARB, FACTORY CHROME AIR CLEANER AND VALVE COVERS, BUILT 727 TRANNY WITH A 2500 STALL AND BILLET SURVOS, HEAVY BANDS AND TRANS=GO SHIFT KIT, NEW RADIATOR, NEW CRATE REPLACEMENT DANA 60 FRONT END, NEW REPLACEMENT DANA 70 REAR END ,456 GEARS FRONT AND BACK, MILE MARKER LOCK OUT HUBS, CERAMIOC COATED HEADERS AND FLOWMASTER EXHAUST, PAINLESS DAUL BATTERY SETUP WITH IN CAB SWITCH, ROAD WARRIOR REAR BUMPER WITH BACKUP LIGHTS BUILT IN, TUBE GRILL, THE PAINT ON TRUCK IS ORIGINAL AND IS REAL NICE,TRUCK RUNS AND DRIVES GREAT ,BUILT RIGHT!! CLEAR TITLE IN HAND, (318)308-4221 DAVID
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