1999 Dodge Durango SLT supercharger and all.
Truth be told but hey, for 1k why not??IndyDurango said:Problem is, the thing is filthy. The big dent behind the door and the dirt, shows a lack of concern for its physical condition. Not a D I'd want to experiment with. IMHO, the SC needs to be just right to work as expected and long term. With the looks of the D, I can't go and assume it was all set up cleanly and correctly. I'd pass myself.
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You're kidding? Geeze I forgot what he was down to on the price but it seemed like a steal for the parts.FSTDANGO3 said:Johns D is still in his garage and still for sale.
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That's another option, but I'm not sure it'd work well in Warnet's case. While a stock Duango engine and tranny would get his Durango sold for a reasonable price, I'm not too sure he could sell the engine since it's only run for 10 mins. The tranny would sell no doubt, but I'm not so sure about the engine.Thrush said:Best bet would be throw a low buck rebuilt stock drivetrain in, or low mileage junkyard, and sell the Durango straight out as a stock Durango. Then unload the Fastman stroker and MS tranny to an enthusiast.