Imperial Hauler/Dog Limo: WHITE RAM 2500 Laramie

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You also live where it is damn cold. Oxidation of steel is most active in the 40°F range.
All of you keep buying all kinds of vehicles these companies need that. Buy 2 dozen of the damn things I could care less, I have no use for a really heavy car with a tin box on the back.
I'm sure they are the greatest vehicle ever, guess I'll never get the pleasure, but I will sure as hell gut one of these things for their Hemi to be put in a proper place.

Are you one of those guys that will also gut out a perfectly good C-Body to put their running gear in a B or E body? I hope not. My 2005 RAM 1500 with 222,000+ miles is still perfectly good. 'Course, it's a California rig.
 
Are you one of those guys that will also gut out a perfectly good C-Body to put their running gear in a B or E body? I hope not. My 2005 RAM 1500 with 222,000+ miles is still perfectly good. 'Course, it's a California rig.
Absolutely not, A truck in a minute, of course it would be totalled due to rust and air bag deployment, so there would not be much there to work with. Like Graham mentioned the gas engine trucks value plummets fast in snow country, so a 10 year old truck with over 100k and a 75% airbag deploy and body damage is going to the scrap heap anyway the 6.4 is a good block and crank to build on and stick it in very light car not a 7000# slug
 
Absolutely not, A truck in a minute, of course it would be totalled due to rust and air bag deployment, so there would not be much there to work with. Like Graham mentioned the gas engine trucks value plummets fast in snow country, so a 10 year old truck with over 100k and a 75% airbag deploy and body damage is going to the scrap heap anyway the 6.4 is a good block and crank to build on and stick it in very light car not a 7000# slug
I'm sorry to say that the 5.7 in your 1500 I would pass on.
 
Yes vehicles are not as prone to rust when the temps drop below freezing however they also don’t salt when it’s that cold. Bought my truck,it’s a diesel, to tow our fifth wheel and I have no regrets. I intend on keeping for many more years. Great truck, comfortable to drive and can damn near pull anything.
 
Barely fits...:rofl:
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