92 Dodge Ram D350 Dually Cummins Diesel With 5 Speed Runs Excellent on 2040-cars
Lisle, Illinois, United States
Body Type:Pickup Truck
Vehicle Title:Salvage
Engine:5.9 Cummins Turbo Diesel
Fuel Type:Diesel
For Sale By:Private Seller
Number of Cylinders: 6
Make: Dodge
Model: Ram 3500
Trim: 2 Door ext cab
Power Options: Air Conditioning, Cruise Control
Drive Type: 2WD
Mileage: 0
Exterior Color: White
Disability Equipped: No
Interior Color: Tan
Warranty: Vehicle does NOT have an existing warranty
Please read entire ad. Tuesday July 23rd this truck got hit on my way home from buying it in North Carolina. A week later State Farm notified me it is totaled. I bought it back from the insurance company. I wish I had the time to either fix it or swap the motor and trans into something else.You can see in the pictures it was hit on the right front bumper, fender and wheel. The right front wheel got the worst of it. The body shop said the lower control arm needs to be replaced. Not exactly sure if that is all it needs suspension wise. I cruised the entire way 65-70 for 700 miles with the a/c on and averaged at least 20mpg. However, I did notice the left side of the diff was making a noise any time I turned the steering wheel. It almost felt like a 4-wheel drive vehicle when 4-wheel is engaged. On the highway it wasn't a problem at all. There is a receipt in the glove box indicating the differential was rebuilt in 05. I definitely don't think it is something major in the pumpkin. The underneath of this truck is EXTREMELY solid.. The body has been repainted in the past and I wouldn't call it a great paint job by any means. I noticed on the drivers front fender there is some bondo and maybe a little on the rocker. If you lock the drivers door it will not open with a key for some reason. The odometer shows 270488 but it doesn't work. It sounds and operates like new. It has the legendary 5.9 Cummins diesel with a 5 speed. After 700 miles the oil looked BRAND NEW and it didn't burn a drop of oil!!! You will NOT be disappointed in the motor and transmission in this truck.It has several miscellaneous new parts. You can either fix the truck or swap the engine/trans into something else. Front tires are good but the rears will need to be replaced.Every last light works on this truck including the hood light. This truck is equipped with an electric brake controller, receiver hitch and a gooseneck hitch.This truck should be towed because of the right front wheel. For the right price I would be willing to tow it. Please contact me if you would like any additional info.
Dodge Ram 3500 for Sale
2007 dodge ram pickup 3500 - laramie - mega cab(US $36,500.00)
Refurbished 1993 dodge diesel d350 flatbed 75,000 miles(US $14,500.00)
2007 dodge ram 3500 diesel 4x4 6-speed srw long bed quad cab(US $30,485.00)
2007 dodge ram 3500 diesel 4x4 dually laramie navigation sunroof infinity(US $32,980.00)
Laramie dually 4x4 mega cab(US $45,000.00)
2004 dodge ram 3500 slt(US $18,915.00)
Auto Services in Illinois
Wolf and Cermak Auto ★★★★★
Wheels Of Chicagoland ★★★★★
Urban Tanks Custom Vehicle Out ★★★★★
Towing Solutions ★★★★★
Top Coverage Ltd ★★★★★
Supreme Automotive & Trans ★★★★★
Auto blog
Only in Japan: Dodge van one-make racing series is a thing
Wed, Jul 15 2015Japan seems willing to embrace a level of automotive insanity that many other places lack. Whether it's 1,200-horsepower Nissan GT-Rs blasting through tight, tree-lined mountain roads or advertisements with dances for the Toyota Prius Plug-in, the country definitely has a unique way of expressing a love for autos. The D-Van Grand Prix might be one of our favorite examples yet of crazy Japanese car culture, because the annual, one-make race at the Ebisu Circuit is exclusively for heavily customized Dodge vans. Like many great things, this wonderfully crazy idea came from a little rule breaking. D-Van Grand Prix organizer Takuro Abe was at a track event for a motorcycle racing school, and vans were used to haul the bikes around. During lunch someone came up with the idea for a race. Ignoring that the big machines weren't actually allowed on the circuit, the drivers headed out. The popularity has just grown since then. These days, the racing vans absolutely aren't the stock machines from the event's inspiration. In addition to stripped interiors and track rubber that you might expect, the list of mods for them is a mile long. For every possible advantage, the racers fit them with things like Brembo brakes, cross-drilled rotors, heavy-duty transmissions, and much more. Seeing vans lumbering around the track is very weird at first, but the racers take the competition very seriously. These folks even employ all sorts of little tricks to coax the most from the machines. This is a fascinating motorsports story, but be sure to turn on the subtitles to understand the interviews with the competitors.
2013 Dodge Dart gets all Moparized
Fri, 08 Feb 2013Last year, Chrysler announced it would be offering more than 150 Mopar parts and accessories on the 2013 Dodge Dart, and we got a look at some of these parts firsthand at the Chicago Auto Show. Showing off all the optional parts at once would surely create a gaudy monstrosity, so Chrysler chose to equip this particular Dart GT with just a handful of Mopar goodies, which still gave the car a nice and tasteful custom look that is available straight from the dealership (and with a full warranty, too).
Decked out in a factory color called Header Orange Clear Coat - also a very appropriate show car hue - this car added exterior styling parts such as the vented, carbon fiber hood, the bolt-on front chin spoiler and a matte black decklid spoiler. Looking inside the car, you'd think the red-accented interior is part of the Mopar parts bin, too, but this is actually what the standard Dart GT cabin will look like when it goes on sale.
Queens man knows how to party, disrupts Mets game with van
Fri, Jun 24 2016A New Yorker and all-around true American hero took his weekend festivities a little too far and landed himself in front of a judge last week. According to NBC New York, Nelson Hidalgo drove his unassuming Sprinter to Citi Field on Saturday, June 18, around 10:45 p.m. While the Mets were getting thrashed by the Braves, Hidalgo pulled up to the intersection of 127th street and 35th avenue. Hiding within the van's cargo area were 80 speakers driven by powerful amps, around $20,000 worth of car audio. Hidalgo opened the Sprinter's rear doors, deployed his amazing speaker system, cracked a cold Coors Light, and unleashed hell. Noise complaints immediately started flooding in to the police, including one from the Mets' bullpen. Soon, Hidalgo amassed a sizable crowd who had come to rock out and marvel at the lunacy of the Sprinter's sound system. The NYPD showed up eventually and, undaunted by noise and the crowd, clapped the irons on poor Nelson. The Sprinter was impounded and Hildago was charged with second-degree criminal nuisance, general noise prohibition, disorderly conduct, and obstructing the driver's view. "I know it's illegal, but it's the weekend," he explained to the cops as they hauled him away. Once they had him in custody, the NYPD realized that Hidalgo was the person they had been looking for in connection with absurdly loud music coming from various city junkyards in the dead of night. Hidalgo, who has no prior record, spent the night in the slammer but was released the next morning with no bail on the promise that he return for his court date on August 1. Related Video: