Not too much to put here folks. This “new to me” dirty dodge needed a home and I had just the space for it. Cheap enough we could overlook her obvious issues, and with all the potential to be this years firewood delivery machine! So here’s to the first video with her, and some of the immediate fixes we made after getting her home. Stay tuned to see many more videos I’m sure as we drive and fix her up.
nice looking truck! great find!
Holy Shit you look like Leonardo Di Cabrio!!
i didn't kno donut operator fixes cars too
Bro how many price to fix it
2:10 honest man. I drove my accord on two ramps to show a college kid my leaking engine so he was well aware before purchase
I bought one for about the same price sat for at least 10 years tinkered with it and am driving it every day
A truck that runs and drives for $500 thats crazy
You mentioned Campobello, are you in SC?
I think you can fix anything- there just seems to be no limit. I have a 1953 Pontiac Chieftain that has a cracked block. (I think) It has a flat head eight and they say that's not uncommon to crack and I also heard you can bolt it or weld it. Wanna hear about my other problems? I have four different vehicles and all have a little bit of something going on. Like my 1962 Rambler that has no reverse but they say if I tighten up the bands in the transmission it will have. My 96 Ford Ranger has I think a clogged fuel jet and I put a new motor in my 89 Pontiac Grand Am and now it has a loose flex plate, an oil leak, broken off exhaust pipe bolt and no heater or air conditioner. Fun stuff!
Enjoyed your video I actually tried looking for the same truck on .market place 98 Dodge 4k u got a good deal
I have a 96 ram needs a lot of work..