1987 Dodge Ram
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Now in stock and ready for delivery, an ultra-cool Dodge B-250 Ram Van!
The Dodge B series was a range of full-size vans that were produced by Chrysler Corporation from 1970 to 2003. Through their production, the full-size vans were sold under several different nameplates. Most examples were sold by the Dodge division, although rebadged versions were sold by the now-defunct Fargo and Plymouth divisions. Despite many customer requests, the B-series was not available in the desired 360 V8 model until 1972. The Sportsman, Tradesman, and Adventurer names were phased out after 1980, replaced with the Ram van moniker, which included the Ram wagon for passenger models. As with the D-series trucks, B100 and B150 models were 1/2-ton rated, B250 models were 3/4-ton, and B350s were one-ton.
Our very sleek, dark blue wrapped exterior looks great with Beach Boy themed 'Endless Summer' graphics on the side and rear. The exterior is also enhanced with Cragar chrome racing stye wheels wrapped-in Cooper Cobra white lettered radials. The duals hooked-up to Flow Master exhaust exit in front of the rear tires and offer up a nice exhaust note thanks to a slightly warmed-up 318 cubic inch V-8 engine. Everything seems normal on the...