"Hardest working pickup in America with more big rig diesel torque.
The big 18 wheelers that haul America's heavy duty cargoes have
proven the power and reliability of Cummins Diesel engines over
billions of miles. The same technology that powers those big rigs
is yours in the diesel truck with the fastest growing sales." From
the 1992 truck brochure.
For consignment, a 1992 Dodge W250 Club Cab 4x4 long bed pickup
truck showing 164,504 miles, but the true miles are unknown due to
exemption. This northwest U.S. native comes with a five year old
repaint and a model name that spells out all of the desirable
features it possesses.
Exterior
It's the right combination of Midnight Blue Metallic sandwiching a
central band of Silver and accented by a delineating red line and
side molding that continues to the overhangs, accentuating the
length of this long bed, extended cab truck. A broad red stripe
crosses the tailgate over Dodge written in period font and a
diamond steel topped bumper and clear lens tail lights. Up front,
it still wears the boxy grille that would only last one more year
before a redesign adds curves to the fenders and hood, and the Ram
hood ornament never looked so good! 16"-inch wheels with dog dish
hubcaps carry LT rated tires with a mid 2020 date code while our
bed has spray-on liner and a diamond steel topped tool box behind
the rear sliding window. Imperfections on the nice exterior include
some clear coat bubbling in the tailgate's red stripe, some surface
rust on the rear bumper, and a few blemishes on the hood.
Interior
Angular and boxy is how the door panels are designed with gray
plastic, cloth and carpet appear in alternating levels and both
doors present cleanly, opening up to front bucket seats in matching
gray cloth with a peppering of minor holes and each with their own
inner armrest. Behind them, center facing modest vinyl seats over
blue carpet afford some back up seating or a decent storage area. A
rubberized steering wheel is ergonomically contoured and leads to a
woodgrain dash with three basic gauges, A/C panel, updated AM/FM/CD
radio, and an added air pressure gauge for the air ride suspension.
There's a column shifter and a floor mounted range selector over
newer blue carpet while a newer smooth gray headliner is above,
finishing up this clean interior.
Drivetrain
The engine bay houses a busy 5.9 liter Cummins turbo diesel six
cylinder rated at 160 horsepower and fuel injected. It's mated to a
45RH 4-speed automatic transmission that was rebuilt about 2,000
miles ago and routes power to the Dana 60 front and Dana 70 rear
axles.
Undercarriage
Pretty clean underneath with some typical surface rust and seam
sealer on the driver's cab corner, with dry conditions. A single
exhaust runs all the way to the back without a muffler while leaf
springs are utilized front and rear. Brakes are configured as power
discs in front and power drums in back.
Drive-Ability
We climb on up to the comfortable cabin which gives a bird's eye
view of the world as the long bed fills the space in the rear view
mirror. The Cummins comes to life with the typical diesel rattle
and we row her into Drive to lap around the test loop where the
truck runs well, tracks straight, and pulls hard. We note only the
A/C not working but all other functions operate as they should, and
it's off to the truck room for this beauty! While Classic Auto Mall
represents that these functions were working at the time of our
test drive, we cannot guarantee these functions will be working at
the time of your purchase.
Fear not, there is a receiver on back so you can tow your boat,
show car, race car, RV, or virtually anything else! While a
surviving '92 is nearing classic status, this truck is capable of
returning to work if that's what you need. Old trucks are just
plain cool and rolling coal is the way to go for hauling
torque.
3B7KM23C0NM524896
3-Mexico
B-Dodge
7-Pickup
K-8,001 To 9,000 GVWR
M-4x4
2-3/4 Ton
3-Club Cab
C-5.9 Liter Cummins I6
0-Check Digit
N-1992
M-Lago Alberto, Mexico Assy Plant
524896-Sequential Unit Number
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