To be completely up front, this one is a non-running project car. But it's an intriguing one.
It's a make and model we don't see often here — a 1984 Dodge Rampage 2.2T.
To be completely up front, this one is a non-running project car. But it's an intriguing one.
It's a make and model we don't see often here — a 1984 Dodge Rampage 2.2T.
This one doesn't run — the 2.2 needs a complete rebuild. It appears that the suspension needs to be done, too. You can also get a 2.5-liter engine thrown into the deal.
There are some new pieces such as the clutch, brakes, tires, ball joints, struts, and more.
There's more over at the listing. This one's in Farmington, New Mexico and I don't have a mileage for you. There's no asking pricing — you'll need to make the seller an offer.
[Images: Seller]
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