Very rare and
desirable, 1977 Dodge
"Ramcharger" 4x4. This is the Top-of-the-Line fancy "SE" model. This
Ramcharger is 99.99% rustfree from California. I got my first full
convertible Ramcharger just under a year ago and my customers went nuts over
it. So I went in search of another. What I came up with is the
"holy grail" of Remchargers. It's not only is it the SE model, but it
has a very rare 440 engine factory from Dodge. This one is way nicer
in every regard than my first. I call in 99.99% rustfree because it has
a 50 cent piece spot of rust on the outside lower of the passengers front fender,
and a couple pin holes on the roof. The underside, and floors are
immaculately rustfree. Any rust you see in the door jambs or on the
bottoms of the doors is just surface rust from the paint getting thin.
As mentioned this is the Top-of-the-Line "SE" model. It runs and
drives, with a strong factory 440, and good working 727 automatic. Other
options include: A/C, Cruise Control, PS, PDB,
factory roll bar, working factory clock, and bucket seats with console, etc.
It also has 3.55 gears with a limited slip "Posi" rear. The A/C and
cruise don't work but it has them as factory options.
The interior is
complete. The factory front bucket seats are in good condition, but
the factory cloth inserts a getting dry and brittle, so we put the slip on
covers on to protect the seats.
This Ramcharger is a nice tight driver.
It has nice FlowMaster dual exhaust. The tire are decent 31x10.5x15 on
15x8 bullet hole alloys.
Bottom line, this
is a rare machine, that the next buyer could go a lot of different
directions with. Not many survived. I included a lot of
underside pictures so you can see how rustfree it really is.
If you missed the last one of
these, don't drag your feet. This is a one of a kind opportunity to
own one of the coolest, rarest, and most powerful Mopar's built in 77.
VIN A10BD7X053048
VIN Decoded
A1 - Dodge Ramcharger
0 - Motor Home Chassis (All Ramchargers got this chassis designation)
B - 6,001 - 10,000 lb GVW
D - 440 Engine
7 - 1977 model year
X - Built in Missouri (All Ramchargers were built in Missouri) |