Crew cab on ebay
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Crew cab on ebay
Just a heads up for those of you looking for a crew cab. Looks like it's a nice project. It's a '78 1-ton, longbed, 4x4, with a '95 Cummins and NV4500. It's in the "Ram" section of Dodge on ebay - ssorry I don't know how to do that "click here" stuff.
I'd be interested if it were a shortbed.
I'd be interested if it were a shortbed.
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I'm surprised he got no bids!
It was a body-off frame rebuild with 'lined cab and bed, 6in. lift, 35s, steering-brake&fuel systems completed. Just needed front
clip, glass and interior installed. He has to have a small fortune tied up in it!
It was a body-off frame rebuild with 'lined cab and bed, 6in. lift, 35s, steering-brake&fuel systems completed. Just needed front
clip, glass and interior installed. He has to have a small fortune tied up in it!
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I couldn't find the one your talking about but i found this one. It's a little rough but it's starting out really cheap.
Chris
http://cgi.ebay.com/ebaymotors/ws/eB...category=31831
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http://cgi.ebay.com/ebaymotors/ws/eB...category=31831
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The eBay item# is 2473856091. The listing expired on 4/20. How do I learn to do that stuff you can click on?
You can go to advanced search on eBay and enter the item# - hope this helps.
Chris
You can go to advanced search on eBay and enter the item# - hope this helps.
Chris
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Highlight the url. right click it with your mouse, select copy.
Come back to this site. In the screen where you write out your post, just above where you write there an assortment of buttons. click the http:// button enter the text you want for your lonk, click ok. then it asks for the address you want for the link. right click the box with your mouse and select paste and the address will appear in the box.
click ok and you are done.
Come back to this site. In the screen where you write out your post, just above where you write there an assortment of buttons. click the http:// button enter the text you want for your lonk, click ok. then it asks for the address you want for the link. right click the box with your mouse and select paste and the address will appear in the box.
click ok and you are done.
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Thanks Graeme, I'll have to give it try.
Mcmopar, too bad you live on the other side of the country! That 440 would be nice in my '76 Scout and then I'd have to slip a Cummins into the crew cab.
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Mcmopar, too bad you live on the other side of the country! That 440 would be nice in my '76 Scout and then I'd have to slip a Cummins into the crew cab.
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That's why I am considering getting rid of this one, don't have time to drive it, projects include 1968 Hemi Super bee (unless someone buys it) 1970Charger R/T (new engine 493 CI) 1974 Tubbed out Duster with 1970 front clip, and a 1976 Jeep CJ5.
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That Hemi Super Bee has got to be worth some serious bucks if it's "numbers matching"!!
Long time ago I decided what I really want - a Challenger. But '68-'70 Chargers are cool, and if the right deal presented itself ; and a tubbed, caged, big block(stroked of course) '67-'69 Dart would be nice .
If I had enuf money I could bury myself with projects.
Long time ago I decided what I really want - a Challenger. But '68-'70 Chargers are cool, and if the right deal presented itself ; and a tubbed, caged, big block(stroked of course) '67-'69 Dart would be nice .
If I had enuf money I could bury myself with projects.