1989 Dodge B150 Van Rare 5 Speed - Parts Only on 2040-cars
Montour Falls, New York, United States
HI, I'm selling a 1989 Dodge van that drives/runs well but has a bad frame in the rear from rust underneath. The van won't pass inspection again. I want to be honest about that important fact. It has the SUPER RARE 5 SPEED manual trans. Original from the factory. The transmission works great and the clutch is strong. The motor is the 3.9 V6 Fuel Injected. It runs well. The van has 140K on it. All original. Has some new parts: cap, rotor, wires, plugs, one injector, new front upper control arm. Tires are Michelin and are about 50%. The interior is not too bad for an 89. I even had the AC working over the summer. The van did go to NYC last summer. I got about 20 mpg. for the trip. The trans will fit any small block Dodge motor 318 (5.2) the 3.9 and the 360 (5.9). So with any Dodge van up to 1995 you could do an auto to manual trans swap easily. I was thinking a 318 and a 5 speed would be the perfect combo for a dodge van. I was going to put the trans into a better body but I'm never going to get to it. Title is clean It's still inspected but the frame let loose over the winter. Teets Scrap Metal is paying $225 a ton so it's worth about $500 in scrap. But with the super rare 5 speed trans it's worth more. There are many good parts on this van. Thanks |
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