1992 Dodge Stealth R/t Hatchback 2-door 3.0l Dohc Black 58k 5-speed Mods on 2040-cars
Salem, Ohio, United States
Body Type:Hatchback
Vehicle Title:Clear
Engine:3.0L DOHC
Fuel Type:Gasoline
For Sale By:Private Seller
Number of Cylinders: 6
Make: Dodge
Model: Stealth
Trim: R/T
Options: Leather Seats, CD Player
Drive Type: FWD
Safety Features: Anti-Lock Brakes, Driver Airbag
Mileage: 115,423
Power Options: Air Conditioning, Cruise Control, Power Locks, Power Windows, Power Seats
Sub Model: R/T 3.0L DOHC
Exterior Color: Black
Interior Color: Black
Warranty: Vehicle does NOT have an existing warranty
92 Stealth R/T FWD NA Non-Turbo 6G72 3.0L DOHC
5-Speed Manual
Located Salem, Ohio 44460
Today I am thinking about selling my 1992 Dodge Stealth R/T. As of right now the motor has 58,187 miles on it and the chassis has 115,423 miles on it overall the whole car is in excellent condition. The car runs and drives perfectly with no issues at all. The car has been stored every winter from both the original owner and myself. The car has never seen snow. I have only driven the car ~15,000 miles over the last 4 years. With regular oil changes (Mobil 1 full synthetic) every spring and fall.
A little history on the car:
I bought the car in June of '09 with a blown motor (the rod bearings had spun). I had found a 92 Mitsubishi Diamante that was rear ended and totaled out with only 42,162 miles on the clock. They both shared the same engine a Mitsubishi 3.0L DOHC. So I took the opportunity to rebuild this fabulous car. I bought the car from a local dealership who had purchased the car off of the original owner back in March of '09. They had all intentions of rebuilding the car themselves and reselling but a friend of mine worked at the dealership and I picked it up. I replaced the engine and began working on the car slowly but surely until everything was right and perfect. I have driven it since and still drive it today occasionally on the weekends. NO RUST its nice and clean!!
- Driver's side leather seat ripped
- A couple small scratches and nicks
- Engine bay is a little dirty I will start cleaning here soon and I have red painted valve covers and upper and lower plenums I am currently starting to polish.
Routine maintenance has been done to the car and preventative maintenance as well. There is the list of everything performed in the last 15,000 miles.
- Full 60k maintance w/ timing belt and tensioners performed at motor install ~15,000k on new parts
- New wheels and tires ~2000 miles on them
- Fresh alignment
- New front hub bearings
- New front pads + rotors
- New outer tie rod ends
- New upper ball joints
- New lower ball joints
- New sway bar links
- New control arm bushings
- New brake lines
- Changed transmission fluid (Pennzoil syncromesh)
- Brake fluid flush
- New thermostat w/ coolant flush
- + more
The car a quite a list of mods that I have done to it and I will list mostly everything.
- 3SX downpipe,
- Short ram intake w/ 4.5" filter
- 2.5" custom mandrel bent stainless exhaust system w/ Magnaflow resonator, muffler, & hi-flo catalytic converter
- Ported plenum
- Fidanza aluminum flywheel
- Spec 2 Stage clutch
- 8.5mm Accel wires
- Ground wire kit
- Stealthy rear wiper mod
- 1G TT Big Brake conversion
- IPS Slotted front rotors w/ Hawk HP-Plus pads
- IPS drilled and slotted rear rotors w/ Hawk HP-Plus pads
- 3SX Red stainless steel braided brakes lines front and rear
- 3SX rear adjustable camber + toe link arms
- H4 Headlight conversion with 6700k Xenon bulbs
- H3 5700k fog Lights
- 18x8 +24 offset Saleen 5 Star Triple Chrome wheels wrapped in BF Goodrich g-Force T/A KDW-2 tires ~2000 miles on them
- 3SX short throw shifter
- Red and Black leather shift and e-brake books
- Carbon Fiber gauge cluster bezel
- Sony CDX-GT62IPW radio
- 6 1/2 Rockford Fosgate 3-way door speakers
- 6x9 Rockford Fosgate 3-way rear panel speakers
Email with questions. If you want to come take a look at the car let me know and we can set something up.
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Pictures of Odometer from the diamante I got the motor from:
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