1985 Dodge W350 Base Crew Cab Pickup 4-door 5.9l on 2040-cars
Casper, Wyoming, United States
1985 Dodge W350 4WD 4-Door
133000 miles, 360 engine, automatic transmission, positrac rear differential, 4 doors, heavy duty front and rear bumpers, tires are Maxxis Bighorn 235/85R16 and have good tread but some dry rot. As you can see from the pictures, there's some dents dings and scratches and some surface rust. There are some small cracks in the windshield, along with a circular crack that's probably 2-3 inches around, it's not really in the way though. One time I filled the gas tank on something of a hill and some gas leaked out from somewhere under the trunk, I haven't chased that one down, I just don't completely fill the tank any more. There are a couple of small oil leaks, not really sure where from, but they don't amount to much. Air conditioner and heater both work well, cruise works as well. Runs and drives well, good solid truck. Rebuilt Edelbrock 1406 4-Barrel Carbeurator Serviced Engine (Oil change/filters) Serviced and Adjusted Transmission Bled Brakes Replaced Front Leaf Spring Shackle Added CD-Player List of new parts: Edelbrock Electric Choke Edelbrock Carb Spacer Fuel Pump (Mechanical) Fuel Pressure Regulator Fuel Filters Spark Plugs and Wires Distributor and Vacuum Advance Power Steering Pump Water Pump Oil Pressure Switch Thermostat Battery PCV Valve Valve Cover Breather On Aug-25-14 at 20:36:07 PDT, seller added the following information: Yesterday a local bidder came to look at the truck and it was brought to my attention that the front passenger door has some body putty under the paint. I added a picture last night but wasn't able to update the description right away. I didn't realize that's what it was, I just thought the paint was cracking a little. I don't want to mislead anyone about the condition of the truck, which is why I added this revision. If anyone has any questions or concerns, please don't hesitate to ask. Thanks. |
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