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Fundraising, For sale, and Wanted => For Sale by Private Parties => Topic started by: TNTHEMIENGINES on November 30, 2011, 11:11:12 PM
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1983 Dodge Rampage, 73,000 miles, 4 Cylinder engine, 5 Speed trans, new battery, new fuel pump, perfect body, needs paint. ID# 1B7EZ44C6DD124800,
License #AKA5587. Perfect for FP/MP, F/MMP or F/BMMP.
Tom Sauter (928) 412-4049 TS2626@frontiernet.net
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Any pics? Is it set up as a race vehicle, with cage, etc?
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This was a daily driver. It is not a race vehicle, but would make a great mid-mini race truck. I have pictures, please respond to my personal e-mail and request them. I will send them immediately.
TS2626@frontiernet.net
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You had better get a clarification from SCTA/BNI on the usability/class legality of a Rampage in the mini pickup classes before going ahead and building it into a race vehicle....
The El Camino/Ranchero rule is what I am thinking about here.... and being that the Rampage is a takeoff from which CAR.... Charger?.... it may get the same type of ruling.
Believe me, I know where a mostly stripped out but complete '84 model body is sitting and I have thought the same thing!
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You had better get a clarification from SCTA/BNI on the usability/class legality of a Rampage in the mini pickup classes before going ahead and building it into a race vehicle....
The El Camino/Ranchero rule is what I am thinking about here.... and being that the Rampage is a takeoff from which CAR.... Charger?.... it may get the same type of ruling.
Believe me, I know where a mostly stripped out but complete '84 model body is sitting and I have thought the same thing!
It's legal for mid/mini. El Camino/Ranchero rule was written to prevent them from competing against full sized trucks.
There have been Rampages run in the past as mid-mini, it's not an issue.
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It's legal for mid/mini. El Camino/Ranchero rule was written to prevent them from competing against full sized trucks.
There have been Rampages run in the past as mid-mini, it's not an issue.
This is good to know!