![]() 10/14/2014 at 15:04 • Filed to: None | ![]() | ![]() |
or is it just me?
Early, late, lifted, slammed. I think I like them all
Whatever the hell this thing is - Ram Centurion or something... 10/10
Am I wrong?
Accepting commentary including pictures from all who replied affirmative...
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Love them. Especially the hood ornament. Would totally drive one over a blazer or bronco.
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MEMEMEMEMEME!!!!
I couldn't find a decent one so my first car was a '95 Bronco Eddie Bauer (5.8!) instead.
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Love! I do miss the old beast. What a truck. This was mine, many years ago...
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ha did you take the top off and cruise in it?
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oh hell yes
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although I prefer the Plymouth Trailduster.
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haha smartass. I actually like that grille alot more. And I think all the plymouths were early enough to have the removable tops too
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It was stock except a 2 inch body lift. I out the biggest BFG M/T KM2s i could on it and went dune hopping at Island Beach State Park.
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In fact, I'd guess that picture was taken not awfully far away from you. I think the nearest town is named Kezar Falls.
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Yeah, they had the full length removable top (I think '78 did away with no full length convertibles unless they had a roll bar)
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I did not know they were made in and for Mexico from 1999-2001:
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haha I know it well. almost bought a house there on an island. A very small, weird island in the middle of town with a DRAW BRIDGE but the house needed way too much work to be 4 seasons. COOL!
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what?!?! Me neither!
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The wrong thing got slammed in that third pic ***wink wink***
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there ya go making me all nostalgic and shit. Nicknamed "The Porkchop Express" after Jack Burton's (Kurt Russell) truck in Big Trouble in Little China .
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I had one of these while I lived in Alaska. I only sold it because I had to move overseas. I LOVED that truck! (same color too!)
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haha she needs to be eating some damn sammiches before I jump into that bag o bones
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haha nice! Wow that was in good shape. How did you break it? Or did the fuel bills break you?
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Maybe my favorite front end, but I'd also love a Trailduster, if only because there's so many less. On second thought, I might feel bad about beating a Trailduster.
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Yup. They used export Caravan/Durango tail lights as well. Dodge loves parts sharing.
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Fuel bills broke me. I got it right at the start of the "$4 per gallon" years, and sold it to a guy in clifton who had an '86 when it was new, and was going into his midlife crisis. Made $1000 on it, even with all the repairs and tires.
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That is exactly why I sold the 8 MPG combined 73 QuadraTrac Wagoneer. Screw all that gas cost. Just to start it up cost 5 bucks.
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Those taillights are hideous here
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All I remember is that I'd burn an average of 32 gallons per week driving around 100 miles.
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My uncle has 2 of these in Toreon, Tamps, MX
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You are not the only one, good sir
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I've had two, an 85 and a 78. Loved them both. Still know who has my 78' and one day I want it back. My wife always said it was bringing down our property value, but it was an awesome truck.
This was mine.
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bad ass
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My '78 had a full removable top, but it also had a roll bar. Love that truck!
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I like them, but I prefer the Bronco and waaaay prefer the K5.
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I guess a couple o sammiches wouldn't hurt
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Ooh!!! Ooh!!! Me! I do!
I've always loved Ramchargers, since I was a little child. I'd still love to own one.
Except for the slammed truck. No sir, I don't like that one. I could pretend to like it, though...for...you know...reasons...
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2WD only, but I'm sure it'd be easy enough to convert using Ram parts.
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Those taillights though...
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yup, whole thing was sexy. Another pic for the people
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I always liked the trail duster better only cuz the grill and maybe the name.
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I love the Bronco and the full-size Blazer, but no love for the Ramcharger/Trail Duster. Sorry, man.
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I would take it like this
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One of my favorite vehicles.
Paid I think $600 for mine. Had it maybe a little over a year. I didn't know enough about vehicles at the time to ever consider that it might no longer be attached to the frame. Still looking for a good one.
Kept the hood ornament.
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I do! First car was a '78 SE 4x4 two-tone Bronze over Tan, bucket seats and center console, fully optioned including CB radio! Inherited from my old man - used to love everything but the gas bill.
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haha my diesel land cruiser was the same. Totally detached in the back. Going over a bump you could hear the body slam against the frame!