1985 Dodge D150 Short Wheel Base P/u on 2040-cars
Albion, Illinois, United States
318 2bbl., AT, PS, PB PW, Power door locks, and Tilt wheel. Drivable but needs work.
I haven’t
driven it in at least 6 months. The only things I’ve done to it since I’ve had
it is: 1. Replaced tires & wheels (used).2. Replaced ignition module (new). 3. Replaced alternator (used). 4. Replaced right front caliper (new). I only used
the truck to haul stuff off for my business. I probably only drove it 25 miles
a week.
This
truck is being sold AS IS. I WILL NOT promise how far it can be
driven.
It does need some work as follows: 2. Muffler. 3. Tune-up. 4. Steering column (something inside it won’t engage the starter but it will turn on the ignition). 5. Interior work. 6. It smokes a little. Since this
truck has been sitting for a while it may need other things as well.
I haven’t started it since I parked it back in December of 2013. I will take
less without the aluminum slot wheels since they don’t really belong on the
truck. |
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