1987 Dodge Ram 50 *hard To Find* Mitsubishi on 2040-cars
Amboy, Illinois, United States
1987 Dodge Ram 50 pickup truck, 2 wheel drive with 151,000 miles. Hard to find truck which was imported by Mitsubishi for Dodge back in the 80s. It basically is a Mitsubishi with Dodge emblems.
4 cylinder engine with 2 barrel carburetor, 5 speed manual transmission, 2 wheel drive. Good tires, chrome rims, CD player. It's a solid truck for the year and overall age. I purchased it from a friend to use for some light hauling tasks (furniture, etc.) and no longer need it. Overall body is in good shape with minimal rust. Paint on hood and roof is peeled and faded. Has button for air conditioning but compressor and other related parts are missing. Runs good, but does burn some oil and needs antifreeze topped off every few weeks under daily driving conditions. Engine occasionally has what sounds like a little bit of lifter noise when it is warming up but have not had it professionally diagnosed. This truck runs good however and I put 50+ miles a day round trip on it back and forth to work and get close to mid 20s for MPG. Truck is not perfect but runs good and is a daily driver. Low reserve priced to sell. $100 Paypal deposit due at time of auction end unless other arrangements are made. Cash in person for the remainder of the balance. For any additional questions please contact via eBay email. |
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