Bagged Dodge D150 Pickup Shortbed Mopar Air Bag Air Ride Custom Project 1980 Rat on 2040-cars
Pompano Beach, Florida, United States
Vehicle Title:Clear
Fuel Type:Gasoline
Engine:318
For Sale By:Dealer
Number of Cylinders: 8
Make: Dodge
Model: Other Pickups
Trim: D150
Drive Type: 2WD
Warranty: Vehicle does NOT have an existing warranty
Mileage: 94,000
Thanks for checking out our listing on this Bad ASS Bagged Dodge D150 Custom pickup.You see lots of Chevy"s,and Fords Bagged but this Dodge looks insane and everyone loves it.This is a running driving project truck with most of the hard work already done.The truck itself is in excellent condition and shows amazing it commands attention everywhere it goes.The exterior and paint are in excellent shape with a few blemishes please look at the last two pics for the noticeable blemishes.The interior is in excellent shape nice seat seat and door panels with the roof and door inserts color coded to match the truck.The truck itself is basically stock and runs and drives well it has a 318 Engine all stock with a Holley 2 bbl carb that runs great and quiet with no leaks matched to a 3 speed automatic transmission that shifts fine.The truck is in great shape and mostly everything mechanical works besides the windshield wipers,hazzords and dome light.The factory gauges all work,the headlights,tail lights,brake lights,horn and radio all work.The glass is all in excellent shape and the keys lock and unlock the doors and it uses the factory ignition switch.The truck has a new alternator,starter relay,front air bags and voltage regulator.The truck has 22" Lorenzo rims with Falken tires with excellent tread. As far as the air ride the Rear is a custom 3 link with the air bags mounted behind the axle and shocks for a smoother ride.The truck has Firestone bags on all four corners with 4 valves an Air Zenith compressor and a polished 5 gallon tank.The bag system is real simple with one switch for the front and one for the rear with a gauge to show the air pressure.Like i said this is an amazing running driving project with most of the hard work done what it needs is some attention to mounting some of the hardware in the rear,the c noth boxed for support and just some finishing touches on the bed and tubs but it runs and drives the way it is and is driven on a regular basis and very reliable.We do have the original inner fender wells and tubs for the rear that we will include with the truck.The truck has dual gas tanks but the stock plastic standard tank is cracked and we drive the truck off the auxillary tank only which is a 15 gallon tank.The truck is sold as is but please take time to read our feedback and bid with confidence,these pictures where all just taken and we have driven the truck on a regular basis to be able describe it accurately.Florida residents must pay 6% sales tax and tag or transfer,no dealer fees.Transportation is the responsibility of the fortunate new owner we will assist any way we can with storing and loading.Please feel free to email me with any questions or offers,thanks for looking and Good Luck!!
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