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1989 Dodge W250 4x4 4wd 12 Valve Cummins Diesel Auto No Reserve 1993 Year End on 2040-cars

Year:1989 Mileage:153600
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1989 Dodge W250 4x4 4wd Four Wheel Drive 12 Valve Cummins Diesel Never Modified All Stock Drivetrain High Traction/Profile Tires (Not Oversize) 153,600 Original Miles 2nd owner No Reserve($506.00 Reserve) Auction will sell

Truck is Mechanically Sound No Issues 4wd Works Good, Engine, Transmission are all good. Please feel free to come and test drive. It has Specially ordered  Dana 1 Ton Axles and Hubs. (So the previous owner says)

Owned By Retiree for 25 Years Used For Fishing Boat Hauling and Remodeling Homes. Original Tailgate is Bent (I still have). I Have another used tailgate in excellent condition but it is the wrong color (flat black) both tailgates are included with truck sale(I will send via UPS I will pay $80 Shipping on tailgate). If you are looking at this auction then you know that these trucks have a longevity that is second to none.This is a plain Ranger Rick kind of Dodge no power windows, no power locks, no a/c. Just power steering, automatic transmission, 4wd and Cummins Diesel Power. 

Tailgate and Bed Interior and Rear Bumper dented up making a small jetty hauling rocks.This truck has never hauled a commercial trailer it has a bumper pull ball only. If you want to replace rear step bumper (not that bad) it is available online for $180.00 including shipping. No frame ball no gooseneck. With a bed liner in the truck it would look like a new bed.

Truck is in Happy Valley Oregon. It is sitting at my brothers home. I am in Texas. Has always been an Washington/Oregon truck no rust. Was repainted 5 years ago ($2600) by previous owner.

My brother and I bought Truck with the intentions of me having a vacation in Oregon and drive back to Texas. I had truck detailed and had seat reupholstered with OEM velour fabric. My vacation plans have changed (Orlando with the grandkids) and I need to sell. This truck is ready to go. My plans was to enjoy the truck as is for a few years and then do a frame off restoration. This truck is timeless and is highly sought after will appreciate for years to come. Truck is a head turner.

Wade

248-925-7474cell

Call me with and questions or for extra pictures offers considered


 


TRUCK IS IN HAPPY VALLEY, OREGON BUYER WILL HAVE TO PAY FOR ALL SHIPPING FROM OREGON. .

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2015 Dodge Challenger SRT Hellcat with '600-plus horsepower' officially unveiled [w/video]

Tue, 20 May 2014

Dodge has officially unveiled the most powerful vehicle to ever wear the Challenger name - the SRT Hellcat - complete with over 600 horsepower courtesy of a supercharged, 6.2-liter Hemi V8. It will be offered alongside the 485-hp Challenger SRT.
The new, force-induced V8 isn't just the most powerful ever fitted to the Challenger, it's the most powerful eight-cylinder Chrysler Group has ever built. Power figures aren't finalized, so expect to see "over 600 hp" bandied about quite a lot. That fury will be channeled through either a six-speed manual or eight-speed automatic. Yes, over 600 ponies through an eight-speed auto. So far, the only vehicle we know of that delivers more output through that many gears is the as-yet untested Chevrolet Corvette Z06. Sadly, we don't have performance metrics just yet, although if this thing can't crack four seconds to 60 miles per hour, we'll be pretty surprised.
As is the theme nowadays, the 2015 Challenger SRT features a number of driving modes, governing power output, shift speeds for the 8AT, steering effort, traction control settings and suspension settings. There are three pre-programmed options - Default, Sport and Track - and a Custom mode that allows drivers to mix and match to their heart's content.

Chrysler almost smothered the Hellcat before it lived

Thu, 06 Nov 2014

Chrysler's 6.2-liter supercharged Hellcat V8 was an absolute sensation from the very moment it was announced, and honestly, how could it not have been? Packing 707 horsepower and 650 pound-feet of torque, its numbers immediately put every other production muscle car (and many supercars) to shame. Plus, we soon learned that would be wrapped in a package retailing for around $60,000 - a pittance compared to other vehicles offering similar grunt. However, the Hellcat almost never got the chance to rumble under the hood of the Challenger and Charger.
The Hellcat was initially proposed back in 2011, back when Fiat was deciding its future strategy for Chrysler Group, according to Automotive News. At the time, the company was just emerging from its bankruptcy doldrums, and an ultra-high-performance V8 wasn't exactly a must-have item. The program didn't move forward. However, SRT engineers kept fighting, according to AN, and four months later, they received the green light to pull the project off the shelf and continue developing the Hellcat. The muscle car world is certainly better for that decision.
The work of those engineers focused on taking Chrysler's standard 6.2-liter V8 and making it reliably handle all of the extra power from the supercharger. "It came down to micron levels of changes in the crank to be able to withstand the pressures of the engine," said Chris Cowland, director of advanced and SRT powertrain, to Automotive News. The changes amounted to switching out about 91 percent of the parts to make the Hellcat, including some quite minuscule alterations. For example, the washer holding the supercharger pulley is embedded with industrial diamonds to keep it from slipping.

Does the future of Fiat-Chrysler include Dodge?

Thu, 13 Jun 2013

Wards Auto reports the future of Dodge is looking uncertain. Fiat has more or less laid out it's game plan for the next few years, and while the Chrysler, Fiat and Jeep lines are set to receive plenty of love, Dodge isn't so lucky. Fiat has already hobbled Dodge significantly by splitting off the brand's trucks into a separate Ram line.
Wards says that after the Avenger rides off into the sunset early next year, Fiat-Chrysler won't replace the model, leaving a gaping midsize hole in the Dodge lineup. The report also cites unnamed sources as saying that at least two other current Dodge products will move to the Chrysler line.
One of those could very well be the Grand Caravan. Chrysler has already made it clear that it plans to trim redundancy between its minivan offerings, but it has yet to clarify which other vehicle could sail under the Chrysler banner moving forward. Either way, such changes to the product line would theoretically leave Dodge with just four models.