1985 Dodge D250 Base Standard Cab Pickup 2-door 5.9l on 2040-cars
Boise, Idaho, United States
Up for bid is this 1985 Dodge D250 4X4 Royal SE Prospector, this is a "NO RUST EVER" straight dry Idaho truck with it's original paint. Hard to find a Dodge truck in this condition. No pits or rust on the chrome and every nut and bolt turn's out easy on this truck, such is the joy of owning a Western States vehicle. Start's, runs, and drives great with working four wheel drive. Truck is equipped with it's original LA 360 4BBL V8, 727 Torqueflite Automatic Transmission, Factory A/C, Power Door Lock's, Tilt Wheel, Cruise Control, Rear Sliding Window and AM/FM Stereo. Comes with a heavy duty rear receiver hitch also. Doesn't appear to have had the original spare tire ever mounted. Has a few snag's in the original upholstery so a western seat cover is in place (see before and after pictures). There are no cracks in the dash and has a dashmat in place to keep it that way. I'm selling this truck for a friend. I noticed there are a few items that need some attention. The heater A/C fan doesn't operate along with the turn signals, gas gauge, and the shift indicator. The radio works but doesn't sound very good and it could also use a new muffler. The truck only has 1 ding in the body and the typical Walmart rash (chips and scratches see pictures). Selling as is with No Warranty. I welcome inspections on this truck and can be reached at (208)463-6364
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