From the small screen to your driveway comes a faithful replica
that would make Johnny and Roy proud. The 1991 Dodge Ram D350 Squad
51 recreation mirrors the iconic rescue truck from "Emergency!"
that responded to countless Station 51 dispatches. Painted in the
same vibrant red that raced through the streets of Carson,
California, this truck features a custom-installed 1972 grille,
headlights, and the correct "birdbath" hood. The full-size utility
body houses specialized compartments, spotlights, massive mirrors,
and an authentic light bar - all ready for the next radio
confirmation from LA dispatch. Rolling on 16-inch steel wheels
wrapped in meaty 215/85R16 BFG tires, this recreation blends
Rampart nostalgia with real-world function.
Inside the cab, where the paramedics would have planned their next
rescue, gray dominates the color scheme with a sturdy black vinyl
bench seat. The factory dash houses original gauges along with
fully operational controls for the PA system, emergency lights, and
sirens - everything needed to respond when Dr. Brackett calls. The
floor wears a coat of red paint, eliminating the need for carpet
and enhancing the utilitarian aesthetic that Chief Stanley would
have demanded. The factory door panels, steering wheel, and
floor-mounted shifter remain in solid condition, while a CB radio
stands ready for communication with Dispatch. Two period-correct
helmets hang in the back window, just waiting for the next "Squad
51, what is your status?" call.
Underneath the 1972-style hood sits a reliable 360 cubic inch V8
engine with electronic fuel injection that would get you to Rampart
General Hospital faster than Chet Kelly could play his next prank.
A four-speed manual transmission with "granny low" first gear sends
power to the dual rear wheels, giving you control while driving
Engine 51. The truck benefits from power steering and brakes, with
disc brakes up front and drums in the rear for solid stopping
ability - perfect for those emergency stops when Nurse Dixie McCall
reports a new patient incoming. The suspension system features coil
springs with shocks up front and a solid axle with leaf springs and
shocks in the rear.
HIGHLIGHTS:
• 360 V8 Engine With Electronic Fuel Injection
• 4-Speed Manual Transmission With "Granny Low"
• Power Steering
• Power Brakes With Front Disc
• Aluminum Radiator
• Dual Exhaust With Factory Mufflers
• Red Paint With Authentic Station 51 Decals
• 16" Steel Wheels With 215/85R16 BFG Tires
• Custom Installed 1972 Grille And Headlights
• Correct 1972 "Birdbath" Hood
• Emergency Light Bar And Spotlights
• Diamond Plated Bumper And Bed
• Gray Interior With Black Vinyl Bench Seat
• Factory AM/FM Radio
• Air Conditioning
• PA/Lights/Sirens Controls
• CB Radio
• Floor-Mounted Shifter
• Owner's Manual
• Period-Correct Rescue Equipment
Fully equipped for fans who remember every episode or emergency
vehicle enthusiasts alike, this 1991 Dodge Ram D350 Squad 51
recreation offers authentic details that would make Dr. Joe Early
give his stamp of approval. The combination of the potent 360 V8,
manual transmission, and specialized emergency equipment creates an
impressive package. Call today!
Vehicle Details
1991 Dodge Ram
Listing ID:CC-1982595
Price:$12,995
Location:Ft Worth, Texas
Year:1991
Make:Dodge
Model:Ram
Exterior Color:Red
Interior Color:Gray
Transmission:Manual
Odometer:25151
Stock Number:7704-DFW
VIN:1B7ME3652MS292400
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