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2LoudDodge Dodge Dakota JOIN HERE
10/31/2006 21:49:48
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Subject: 1999 Dakota project truck for sale IP: Logged
Message: :( I'm having to move from where I am, and therefore I have no room to keep this going. It's not worth paying storage fees until I find out what I'm going to do. So, I'm selling it.
75,000 Miles
5.2L Engine (doesn’t Smoke, Runs Awesome!)
AX-15 Transmission (I think, whatever stock was)
Magna Flow dual Exhaust w/Pacesetter Headers
Turbo City Dual Air Intake
Interior in Great condition. (No Stains, Rips or Tears)
Body is Straight, no Dents or Damage
No Axles
No Tires or Wheels
No Front Bumper
Clean Title!
I’ve stripped the Leaf Springs off and all the Front IFS stuff.
Was getting it set-up for Coilovers and 1 Ton Axles
Boxed the rear Frame in with 3/16” Plate and welded it for strength.
Will include all the welded up and CNC’d Bracketry (Cost of $1000 to have cut out) If you need them.
Prices below with or without added stuff
Truck the way it sits (with Engine and Tranny) $3500
ADD for these items, or if you want it all, we can work out a deal.
-----231HD Transfer Case [ADD] $400
-----1979 Ford F350 Dana 60 front Axle (this is a hard to find axle) [ADD] $1300
-----Stereo System (Pioneer Receiver, Phoenix Gold Amplifiers, MTX Woofers, Kicker Speakers [ADD] $900
-----210 Amp Alternator (this is an extra, factory one still on engine) [ADD] $250
-----Matching Topper [ADD] $550
-----Grade 8 Hardware (All New & all that is needed for the build) [ADD] $150
The 1979 Ford Dana 60 Front axle has had the outside cleaned and the factory brackets torched off. I was going to set this up with coilovers, so had no need for those factory brackets. If you need it set back up, there are a number of online retailers that can sell you the spring mounts and shock mounts that can be welded back on. Otherwise, if you’re doing links and coilovers...I have the brackets made already for this axle.
I will be more then happy to go over everything with you on the set-up if you choose to use all the bracketry. Was all custom Designed and CNC cut for accuracy.
This would be an excellent project truck. Most of the hardwork is done. Just need the components, place bracketry, and weld up.
Obviously, this will need to be picked up. It's located in North Denver, Colorado.
Here's some pictures of the truck and the bracketry. The brackets still need alittle work, they are welded together, but they still need to be ground down and cleaned up. These brackets are 'BEEF'. Made from 1/4" and 5/16" plate. You won't break these.
This is the truck, how it sits now, minus the nerf bars and front bumber.
This is the Bed and Canopy. The canopy is a nice one. All Glass windows, front slider, rear side vent windows. Fiberglass.
This is a picture of the driver's side front. Notice, I've stripped and cleaned off all the IFS brackets and ground down smooth already. Man, that was a pain to do. The passenger side is done as well.
This is a shot of the rear frame I boxed in. Both sides have been done. Took hours of work of sketching cardboard to figure this out.
This is the 1979 Ford F350 front HP Dana 60 axle. It's the one in the back of the pic. The front axle is a corp 14 bolt I already sold. Notice on the Dana 60, I've torched off all the factory brackets. Welds still need to be ground down though.
Here's a pic of one of the coilover brackets for the rear axle, made to fit a Corp 14-Bolt. It's set-up to accept a limiting strap, as well as the sway bar mount. It's not welded on the axle yet.
This bracket was made to fit the Dana 60, this is passenger side, set-up for use with a panhard bar, coil-over shock mount, and 2 Links (upper and lower), also, for the limiting strap and the swaybar mount.
This is the Driver's side. Also made for 1-Lower Link and the limiting strap and swaybar mount.
These are the shock towers.
There are more brackets, I just didn't post the pics.
If you want it all, the axle, canopy, etc. with it, we can work out a deal. I need to get this out of my garage ASAP.
My Email is [email]Falcon69@Comcast.net[/email]. If you're interested in this project truck, email me your name and phone number and I'll call you to discuss it.
Thanks,
Jason
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2LoudDodge Dodge Dakota JOIN HERE
10/31/2006 22:01:49
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Message: Funny, it didn't accept the HTML code around the email address. So here it is again. If it doesn't link it, just copy and paste it into your address book.
Falcon69@Comcast.net
or
Kylimist@Hotmail.com
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Lucas Dodge Dakota JOIN HERE
11/13/2006 00:14:01
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Message: is it a 44re transmission? i need one, do you still have it?
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