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1996 Dodge Ram Indy 500 Special Edition on 2040-cars

US $30,000.00
Year:1996 Mileage:72000
Location:

Belleville, Ontario, Canada

Belleville, Ontario, Canada

Hi, Just out of storage, I am offering for sale my 1996 DODGE INDY 500 SPECIAL EDITION ram truck that is one of the documented official pace trucks that ran the track along side the dodge viper pace car at the 80th Indy 500 in 1996. The truck is in amazing condition with no rust on body and only a few small scuffs that I have touched up and looks good waxed. The truck still has the black undercoating on the frame and underneath. The truck has numerous factory upgrades for the road course like tubular upper and lower control arms, stiffer lowering springs and spindles, Mopar axle flip, tubular transmission cross member, pan-hard bar and a 4'' custom Moser aluminium driveshaft that is polished. It also has 4 new Falken racing 275 tires and forged aluminium wheel spacers. the truck has a factory Mopar roll-pan with all logos still visible and all original decals intact. the drivetrain has been extensively upgraded with no corners cut for quality. The engine is a 434CI stroked small block with 650hp AFR195 heads, victor Jr intake, Harland sharp roller rockers, comp cams BMT cam and valvetrain, march stainless pulleys, MSD ignition 6al with boost timing master, Eaton side mounted supercharger, Powerjection 3 EFI system with laptop tuning software and Usb plug in cab, 1-3/4 Hedman headers, doug's electric exhaust cutouts with switches in console, flowmaster original 40 series exhaust, custom vibrant front mount intercooler, HID kit in headlights and fogs, 1997 viper T-56 6 speed transmission conversion with factory new clutch, Richmond 4:10 race gears in rear end with Auburn Limited slip unit, custom console with blue suede inside cab with shifter boot still to finish soon, custom pioneer navigation system with stock infinity amp and kappa speakers,custom gauges displayed on radio screen and boost and air/fuel gauge customized on dash. there is many other small upgrades but i dont have room to list them all. This is a must see collector truck that has been well taken care of, runs and sounds mean with the blower and agressive cam. Only serious buyers will be entertained as I am in no rush to sell my collector truck. truck has more then $30000 in upgrades.  happy bidding 

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