Dodge Rampage & D100 Wagon [PICS]
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Dodge Rampage & D100 Wagon [PICS]
My local used car lot imports their vehicles from Oregon, vir*u*lly rust free. Mostly oddball old stuff, and you pay for it too the prices are always in the clouds; he should charge admission it makes for a better museum than a sales lot.
I really hate the F word but he has a really nice Ford out front:
What really catches my eye is the Dodge D100 Wagon toward the back of the lot, says "Power Wagon" on it but I think someone put that on if I'm correct this is a "Town Wagon"
It just looks so beastly! I bet there is a lot of room under the hood:
If I had the resources I would totally restore this thing, it needs a lot of work. Paint it yellow like a school bus:
Then there is the Rampage...
I think they only made these for like 2 years, would look clean with all the chrome trim removed and with a nice set of wheels:
The rear is real nice looking, nice tailgate, sweet taillights:
It's a pretty clean truck overall (yes it's considered a truck), he is asking $2,000:
Redlines at 7k by the looks of it, ugly quartz clock. With an inline 2.2L 5-speed manual transmission I'm sure it moves right along for it's size/weight:
Only 76,525 miles! In this economy this is a GREAT vehicle, good on gas plus you have a small bed that boasts a 1,145lb loading capacity! I think that is more than the El Camino and the Ranchero...
I really hate the F word but he has a really nice Ford out front:
What really catches my eye is the Dodge D100 Wagon toward the back of the lot, says "Power Wagon" on it but I think someone put that on if I'm correct this is a "Town Wagon"
It just looks so beastly! I bet there is a lot of room under the hood:
If I had the resources I would totally restore this thing, it needs a lot of work. Paint it yellow like a school bus:
Then there is the Rampage...
I think they only made these for like 2 years, would look clean with all the chrome trim removed and with a nice set of wheels:
The rear is real nice looking, nice tailgate, sweet taillights:
It's a pretty clean truck overall (yes it's considered a truck), he is asking $2,000:
Redlines at 7k by the looks of it, ugly quartz clock. With an inline 2.2L 5-speed manual transmission I'm sure it moves right along for it's size/weight:
Only 76,525 miles! In this economy this is a GREAT vehicle, good on gas plus you have a small bed that boasts a 1,145lb loading capacity! I think that is more than the El Camino and the Ranchero...
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