Rare 1992 Dodge Power Ram 250 Diesel Truck 4wd Automatic Goose Neck 5.9l Diesel on 2040-cars
Hickory, North Carolina, United States
Body Type:Pickup Truck
Vehicle Title:Clear
Engine:5.9L V8
Fuel Type:Diesel
For Sale By:Private Seller
Number of Cylinders: 8
Make: Dodge
Model: Other Pickups
Trim: POWER RAM
Options: 4-Wheel Drive
Drive Type: AUTOMATIC
Power Options: Air Conditioning
Mileage: 209,672
Exterior Color: Burgundy
Interior Color: Brown
Number of Doors: 2
RARE 1992 DODGE POWER RAM 250 DIESEL TRUCK 4WD AUTOMATIC CAMPER TOP 5.9L DIESEL
NO RESERVE
THIS IS A RARE 1992 DODGE POWER RAM 250 DIESEL TRUCK. ITS A 4WD AUTOMATIC WITH CAMPER TOP.
IT RUNS AND DRIVES GREAT. IT HAS A VERY STRONG 5.9L DIESEL ENGINE AND STRONG TRANSMISSION.
THE EXTERIOR IS IN SOLID CONDITION SHOWING NORMAL PAINT WEARS AND SOME NORMAL DINGS AND SCRATCHES AS PICTURED. IT HAS NO RUST TO MENTION AND VERY SOLID.
IT HAS NEW FIRESTONE TIRES, NEW TORQUE CONVERTER, NEW BRAKE CALIPERS, HIDDEN GOOSENECK IN BED, HITCH ON BACK AS WELL, BED MAT, TAILGATE MAT, BANKS GAUGES, TURBO BOOST / PYROMETER INSTALLED, MANUAL SHUT OFF, AND BRAKE CONTROLLER.
THE INTERIOR FEATURES A NEWER BENCH SEAT IN GREAT CONDITION, NO CRACKS IN DASH AND INTERIOR IN GOOD CONDITION AS PICTURED SHOWING NORMAL WEAR.
IT HAS POWER WINDOWS AND POWER DOOR LOCKS.
THIS IS A SOLID RUNNING AND SOLID CONDITION RARE 1992 DODGE POWER RAM 250 DIESEL 4WD TRUCK.
SEE OUR 99.9% POSITIVE FEEDBACK AND BID WITH CONFIDENCE. EMAIL ANY QUESTIONS. PICK UP IS AVAILABLE OR SHIPPING WILL BE CALCULATED AT AUCTION END.
THANKS!
Dodge Other Pickups for Sale
Auto Services in North Carolina
Your Automotive Service Center ★★★★★
Whistle`s Body Shop ★★★★★
Village Motor Werks ★★★★★
Tyrolf Automotive ★★★★★
Turner Towing & Recovery ★★★★★
Triangle Auto & Truck Repair ★★★★★
Auto blog
Is Mopar readying a special-edition Dart for Chicago?
Sat, 26 Jan 2013Chrysler has released the above teaser of a limited-edition Mopar 2013 model that will be unveiled at next month's Chicago Auto Show. Although the automaker doesn't announce what vehicle will get the Mopar treatment, closer investigation of the seats and center console suggest that this car will be a special version of the 2013 Dodge Dart.
This will be the fourth Mopar model in as many years, following on the heels of the Mopar 2010 Challenger, Mopar 2011 Charger and the Mopar '2012 300. There are no details for the Mopar '13 Dart, but we do see that the car will retain the signature black-and-blue color scheme as past Mopar editions. Like these previous models, we expect production of Mopar '13 Dart to be limited to just 500 units.
Scroll down for Chrysler's press release teasing the new Mopar model, and we'll be sure to bring you plenty of live images from the show floor in a couple weeks.
2014 Dodge Durango bows with eight-speed auto, updated looks [w/video]
Thu, 28 Mar 2013Dodge has significantly updated its full-size Durango for the 2014 model year, giving the seven-passenger hauler a fresh look and a well-rounded boost of competitive features as it enters its fourth year in the showroom.
Cosmetically, it is hard to miss the revised front end with projector-beam headlamps and LED daytime running lamps, "floating" crosshair grille, a taller front bumper and a new lower fascia. The rear end of the facelifted Durango has been redesigned with the automaker's now-signature LED "racetrack" taillamps and resculpted rear fascia. All of the wheels are new too, with 18- and 20-inch options for each trim level with a variety of factory finishes.
Inside the cabin, buyers can select the automaker's latest Uconnect infotainment system with a full suite of infotainment features and connectivity accessed through an 8.4-inch touchscreen. Other optional goodies include a heated steering wheel, heated second-row seating and a Blu-Ray player capable of running unique programs on the twin individual rear monitors.
The mad genius of killing the Dodge Dart and Chrysler 200
Thu, Jan 28 2016Sergio Marchionne isn't crazy. At least not with respect to the recent announcement that Fiat Chrysler Automobiles will cease production of the Dodge Dart and Chrysler 200. Instead of crazy I'd call this CEO ruthlessly pragmatic, and perhaps short-sighted. The latest revisions to FCA's most recent five-year plan tell some truths about the company's finances. In other words, it can't afford to build mainstream sedans. With only 87,392 units sold in 2015, the Dart is an also-ran in the segment. The axe falls easily there - Chrysler hasn't had a compact-car hit since the second-generation Neon. The 200 isn't so cut and dried: Last year sales increased 52 percent, and the 177,889 total for 2015 is more than those for the Subaru Legacy and Kia Optima. But looking at the overall FCA picture the Chrysler 200 has to go, at least from a short-term perspective. The vehicles that make big money – Ram trucks; Jeep's Cherokee, Grand Cherokee, and Wrangler – can't be made fast enough. FCA can't afford to idle the 200's Sterling Heights, MI, assembly plant to cut back on inventory when other plants are running flat out. It seems crazy to throw away 265,000 sales, but FCA is leaving money on the table by not building more profitable vehicles. The Wirecutter's Senior Autos Editor (and former Autoblogger) John Neff agrees. "As bold as it looks from the outside, he's really making a safe bet that their money is better spent on designing better and building more crossovers and trucks. He's probably right about that." But according to Jessica Caldwell, Executive Director of Strategic Analytics at Edmunds, "FCA's strategy of eliminating the Dart and 200 might be short-sighted if gas prices were to rise and Americans, once again, flocked to small vehicles. FCA must have plans to expand the lineup of small SUVs and position them as small-car alternatives in terms of price and fuel efficiency for this strategy to make sense." FCA's latest announcement focuses mainly on the profitable brands and nameplates. There's hardly a mention of Chrysler, Dodge, or Fiat. And future planning is where the plot holes appear. This realignment cuts dead weight from the product portfolio, but FCA's latest announcement focuses mainly on the profitable brands and nameplates. There's hardly a mention of Chrysler, Dodge, or Fiat. So what's Sergio up to? David Sullivan of AutoPacific thinks Marchionne is still looking for another CEO to hug.