Dodge Ram Conversion Camper Van on 2040-cars
Gig Harbor, Washington, United States
$1700 / OBO / Cash only, at purchase
Pick up only - Tacoma, WA area I am not the original owner. Purchased in Southern California, 2006 GREAT for sleeping/camping. Since this is a 1991 camper van, buyer obviously should not expect a perfect appearance. See photos. It's for functionality and comfortable sleeping - not beauty. Basically, my wife just did not want it in the driveway anymore. But it has served me well. I have loved using it. The mileage I entered is there only because E-Bay requires a number there. Since the odometer is broken, I do not know the exact mileage. Well Maintained (details and receipts available for review) · Regular oil changes · Regular tune-ups · Alternator, 5/2014 · Hoses, 11/2013 · Engine management relay, 10/2013 · Ignition assembly, 8/2013 · Automatic transmission fluid flush, new filter, and service, 5/2013 · Fuel filter, 3/2013 · Fuel pump, 3/2013 · Front end alignment, 3/2011 · Power steering fluid complete service, 3/2011 · New Tires (front), 3/2011 · Hoses and T connections, 8/2010 · Fuel line, 8/2010 · Thermostat, 8/2010 · Front calipers and brake pads, 8/2010 · Front wheel bearings, 8/2010 · Oil pressure sender, 8/2010
· Rear differential service, 5/2010 · Front brake disc pads and rotors, 5/2010 · Fuel line, 10/2009 · Thermostat, 3/2009 · Cooling system flush, 3/2009 · Wiper motor drive link bushings, 2/2008 · Transmission, 2007 ·
Radiator, 2007 |
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Thu, 17 Jul 2014The horsepower wars are tightening among the Detroit Three, as the Ford Mustang, Chevrolet Camaro and Dodge Challenger are getting bigger, more powerful, and yes, more fuel efficient.
That came into sharper focus this week as more information was revealed about the most insane Challenger ever - the 707-horsepower Hellcat - followed quickly by Ford's in-depth showcase of the 2015 Mustang in Dearborn.
It's shaping up to be a golden age for enthusiasts, and what's under the hood is becoming more important than ever.
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Mon, 08 Jul 2013Chrysler has issued a recall for some 2013 Town & Country, Dodge Grand Caravan and Ram C/V Tradesman vans built between May 10, 2012 and June 7, 2013. These vehicles may have a software error that would cause the wrong side (opposite side) airbags to deploy in a crash. With this defect, a left-side impact would cause the right-side airbag to deploy, etc.
The recall affects 281,500 vehicles in total: 224k in the US, 49,300 in Canada, 2,900 in Mexico and 5,300 in other locations. Chrysler will notify owners of effected vehicles, and reflash the offending occupant restraint control module to resolve the issue. Scroll down to read the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration press release.
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