[SOLD] 1982 Dodge W150 Truck - Rust Free

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I have a rust free W150. It spent its life in Arizona, made its way to Wisconsin and into my possession as a project which I don't have the funds to complete. The truck has a good running 360 and 727 auto. Transfer case is an NP208 and works well. I have an extra set of axles I was going to use as an upgrade, rear dana 60 and front 44 with 8 lugs and supposedly 4.10 gears. Just installed brand new door and window seals and comes with new seals for the windsheild(s). Truck is located in Luxemburg, WI (near green bay). It is drivable as well, so it doesn't necessarily require a trailer. I drove it 50 miles in one day with no issues, though the turn signal switch needs to be replaced. Also comes with all the trim you see missing plus a bunch of extra.

Asking $3800. I may be interested in a partial trade for a 68/69 Dart 4 door that runs and drives.

I also have a 2003 5.7 Hemi disassembled in the garage that was going to be rebuilt for this truck. I would part with that for a decent price...$500

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What all you have to go with the hemi?

It was a complete engine. The guy I bought it from pulled it because it was making noise. Turns out the timing chain guide had come unclipped and the chain was touching the steel of the guide. The engine came out of a Ram 2500 that lived in michigan so the block has some crust on it but looks to be in good shape. It had 170k on it.

So the usable parts that come with are:
The block
Crank
rods and pistons
timing cover
heads and valve train
cam (if you want the stock cam)
valve covers
Intake

The oil pan was rusty and leaking, I broke a chunk out of the balancer getting it off, so it needs to be replaced, and there are 2 broken off exhaust manifold bolts I was planning to drill out. But any good machine shop can get those out too. I'll put a couple of pictures of what you can see with it in its stored condition on the thread.

I also have the wiring harness for it I will add in for another $50.

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