Vehicle Description
Worldwide Vintage Autos is pleased to present this 1987 Dodge
Ram.�
HISTORY
The first-generation Ram trucks and vans introduced in 1981
featured a Ram hood ornament first used on Dodge vehicles from 1932
to 1954.�Not all of the first-generation trucks have this ornament
and is most commonly seen on�four-wheel-drive�models. Dodge kept
the previous generation's model designations: "D"
or�Ram�indicated�two-wheel drive�while "W" or�Power
Ram�indicated�four-wheel drive. Just like�Ford, Dodge used 150 to
indicate a half-ton truck, 250 for a three-quarter-ton truck, and
350 for a one-ton truck. The truck models were offered in standard
cab, "Club" extended cab, and crew cab configurations. They also
were offered along with 6.5�ft (2.0�m) and 8�ft (2.4�m) bed lengths
and "Utiline" and "Sweptline" styled boxes along with standard
boxes. Externally, the first-generation Rams were facelifted
versions of the previous generation Dodge D-Series pickups
introduced in 1972. The new model introduced larger wraparound�tail
lamps, dual rectangular�headlamps, and squared-off body lines.
Engine choices were pared down to the�225 Slant-6�and�318�and�360
V8s. The interior was updated and included a new bench seat and a
completely new dashboard and instrument cluster with an optional
three-pod design - a speedometer in the center, with the two side
pods containing an ammeter on the top left, a temperature gauge
bottom left, a fuel gauge on the top right and an oil pressure
gauge bottom right. Models without the full gauge package had only
indicator lights in the place of the temperature and oil pressure
gauges. Among the options offered on the Ram were front bumper
guards, a sliding rear cab window, air-conditioning, cruise
control, tilt steering column, power door locks and windows, AM/FM
stereo with cassette tape player, styled road wheels, aluminum
turbine-style mag wheels, special paint and stripe packages,
two-tone paint, and a plow package for four-wheel-drive models
(referred to as the Sno Commander). SOURCE: �WIKIPEDIA
SPECIFICS / BUILD INFORMATION
EXTERIOR
-Brand New Black Paint.
-Steel Bed.
-Aluminum Wheels.
-BF Goodrich Radial Tires.�
INTERIOR
-Factory Red Cloth Bench Seat.
-Matching Red Carpet.
-Automatic on the Column.
-Aftermarket Kenwood Stereo.�
MECHANICAL
-360 CID V8.
-4 Barrel.
-Automatic.
-4x4.
-60k miles on the engine.
-Tow Package.
DISCLOSURE
-There are a few chips / imperfections in the paint, body and trim.
(See detailed pictures)
-Seat shows sign of wear and tear. (See detailed picture)
-Windshield has a chip. (See detailed picture)
-Some of the gauges are inoperable.�
-Tires are old and should be replaced.�
For more details on any disclosure items please contact a sales
agent today at 1-877-422-2940.�
The cost of parts and restoration of these vehicles are increasing
daily. They are not making any more and, therefore, they are
becoming more rare by the day. Buy one complete and ensure your
investment for the future. An excellent investment and something
you can enjoy daily. Collectible vintage vehicles have historically
appreciated at a rate greater than that stock market, gold and
other arts and collectibles as documented by many articles and
auction result tracking.
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NEED MORE DETAILED INFORMATION? CALL US AND WE WILL HELP ANY WAY
POSSIBLE!�
1-877-422-2940
WORLDWIDE VINTAGE AUTOS [. C O M ]
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FINANCING:
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Please mention you are working with�Worldwide Vintage Autos�in
order to expedite the process. �For financing, Down Payment
required by lending institution will be due within 72 hours of
deposit in addtion to deposit. Down Payment is refundable.�
DEPOSITS:
Deposits to hold vehicles is $500. Upon payment of the $500
deposit, the vehicle�will be held for�72 hours�pending final
payment. Deposits are non-refundable due to i). the vehicles are
taken off the market and we turn down other buyers during the�72
hour�period and ii). there is significant re-marketing costs
associated with relisting / remarketing our vehicles.�Inspections
should�be performed prior to putting a deposit down on a
vehicle.�
INSPECTIONS:
We encourage inspections. We disclose known defects and
imperfections but we are not you. Purchasing a vehicle�is very
subjective. Come visit our showroom in Denver,�CO, we would love to
meet you in person!�We require inspections to be done prior to
putting down a deposit.