1979 Dodge W150 Base Standard Cab Pickup 2-door 5.2l on 2040-cars
Monroe Township, New Jersey, United States
1979 Dodge Powerwagon W150 Custom short bed 318 with 727 trans. Metal has been replaced about 15 years ago. Body and frame in sound condition, no rust, but needs a quality paint job. Had a engine fire back from cracked carb in 2000, hence I had to replace the cab with 1992 cab and grill. Have the both titles for 79 and 92 along with the 92 318 motor and wire harness to include with sale in case you wish to go MPI fuel injected. Has sunroof, tubular bumpers, nerf bars,stainless sunvisor hitch receivers (front and rear), 318 in truck was bored 30 over and is built close to 340 specs (has oil leak that needs fixing) ansd has aluminum valve covers and weiland intake with edelbrock 4 barrel, MSDS ingition. Was spec'd ~ 300hp. Bed liner, show bar, Aluminum rims 15x10 with 32x11.5 tires, also include set of 35x12.50 on steel black nugget ARE chrome center (rims good tires are beaters), had a body lift for the 35s (will include but currently removed). Dual exhaust with headers in fair shape but needs patching at tail pipes. Modifed steering assembly, also have set a bushwacker fender flares for rear (front were heat damaged). Have spare trans parts and extra steering box. Equipped with AC from 79 but will also include all A/C compentents from the 92 donor. Cab is a 2 wheel drive so 4x4 shifter opening needs to be cut into floor. Headliner fabric needed. Fuel tank from 92 and needs plumbing for 79 but ready for 92 fuel injection. This is a project truck that needs to be towed. I have limited space and I need to make room. Do not want to sell, but money talks. MUST BE TOWED. HAS NOT BEEN REGISTERED IN OVER 10 YEARS. Located in central NJ |
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