Ram SUV.
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thats because he tried to copy my link lol.
i don't personally know him but i saw it over on RCC. that just seems to be where all the cool kids with all the cool toys hang out.
heres the link that should workhttp://ramchargercentral.com/project...ew-toy-156448/
i don't personally know him but i saw it over on RCC. that just seems to be where all the cool kids with all the cool toys hang out.
heres the link that should workhttp://ramchargercentral.com/project...ew-toy-156448/
I guess I was wrong about the taillights. Maybe they are specific, and hopefully the parts are still available in Mexico. I didn't spend much time on Ebay but I didn't see anything immediate.
I'd still be interested in looking for one. Maybe someday I'll make a road trip to a border state with a friend and look for a used one worth buying and working on. A call to my local DMV might get me an answer to if it could be tagged or not.
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from the sounds of it some parts are expensive since you can only get them in mexico. i think i would take a 70's ram charger over one of those things. i like them a lot more. i know someone that has a 70's ramcharger body that i was thinking about bugging for the the roof and then cut the top off of mine.
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I had a 1978 Ramcharger at one point. It was a really cool truck. I had a spare set of doors I cut the hoops out of so when I took the top off it was truly a topless truck. I replaced the 360 with a 440. It had a 6" suspension lift and 36" tall mud tires. Buckets, center console, and rear bench out of a Durango.
However, after owning a 1978 D100 and a 1978 Ramcharger...then having a 1998 Durango and now a 1998 Ram...I can tell you there is something MUCH better about owning a fuel injected truck / SUV that has plastics and insulations and electronics and whatnot.
As much as I loved those old '70's trucks...I love the later model stuff even more.
However, after owning a 1978 D100 and a 1978 Ramcharger...then having a 1998 Durango and now a 1998 Ram...I can tell you there is something MUCH better about owning a fuel injected truck / SUV that has plastics and insulations and electronics and whatnot.
As much as I loved those old '70's trucks...I love the later model stuff even more.
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Kinda funny how the guy got to May 21 and pulled the previous tranny and then nothing after 3 months of continuous updates. Now I know what I am going to buy after the house is done. Arizona is one of the easiest states to register a vehicle in-they had to tighten it up a bit a few years back because car thieves were taking advantage of the process. There is one for sale right now on the main street of Agua Prieta, Sonora for $2000. Wish I had the money now.
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I guess I was wrong about the taillights. Maybe they are specific, and hopefully the parts are still available in Mexico. I didn't spend much time on Ebay but I didn't see anything immediate.
I'd still be interested in looking for one. Maybe someday I'll make a road trip to a border state with a friend and look for a used one worth buying and working on. A call to my local DMV might get me an answer to if it could be tagged or not.
I'd still be interested in looking for one. Maybe someday I'll make a road trip to a border state with a friend and look for a used one worth buying and working on. A call to my local DMV might get me an answer to if it could be tagged or not.
I have one for sale over at rcc , it's not cheap but you can search it on the classfieds.