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txs wrote:Friend of mine found a first gen dodge minivan, sedan delivery style short wheelbase 2.2 5 speed. the windowless vans were very rare, I saw one at Chryslers at Carlisle a few years ago, tubbed, subframed, sporting a mid engine 440. He was wondering what it would be worth has nice body and interior, motor stuck, been sitting.
DodgeFreak wrote:txs wrote:Friend of mine found a first gen dodge minivan, sedan delivery style short wheelbase 2.2 5 speed. the windowless vans were very rare, I saw one at Chryslers at Carlisle a few years ago, tubbed, subframed, sporting a mid engine 440. He was wondering what it would be worth has nice body and interior, motor stuck, been sitting.
I don't think its worth a whole lot. You are selling to a small group of people. 2.2's are getting harder to find. Most people have scrapped them.
Philip wrote:DodgeFreak wrote:txs wrote:Friend of mine found a first gen dodge minivan, sedan delivery style short wheelbase 2.2 5 speed. the windowless vans were very rare, I saw one at Chryslers at Carlisle a few years ago, tubbed, subframed, sporting a mid engine 440. He was wondering what it would be worth has nice body and interior, motor stuck, been sitting.
I don't think its worth a whole lot. You are selling to a small group of people. 2.2's are getting harder to find. Most people have scrapped them.
Yea for a good reason. 40k head gasket changes. If the engine was turbo'd drop that to 20K head gasket changes. Plus they were very under powered.
Put a family onboard it wasn't enough engine to hold speed on a small hill. If you hit a big hill be ready to push.
txs wrote:Friend of mine found a first gen dodge minivan, sedan delivery style short wheelbase 2.2 5 speed. the windowless vans were very rare, I saw one at Chryslers at Carlisle a few years ago, tubbed, subframed, sporting a mid engine 440. He was wondering what it would be worth has nice body and interior, motor stuck, been sitting.
RumbleFish wrote:Are you talking about for the timing belt DF? I used a hotplate to heat my last one (ok, the only one ive done) enough til itd slide on, then eyeballed it. Got lucky and it looked good. Other trick Ive seen is to heat the gear until it will slide on, then install the crank balancer/pulley right away before the belt drive gear is cool and it will set it to the correct depth.
stillsmokin wrote:I'm back, spent all of last year saving for and building a shop. The building is done, put in a 6" concrete floor. Going to try to work on the driveway tomorrow with a friends skid loader. Nice to have a shop in my backyard... in town. The shop put everything else on hold.
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