Looking into importing one back home they can come to Canada if they are 15 years old!'' Anyone in Mexico know where i can get a deal on a loaded up one?
would make a great driver and you could take it to any car show as not too many have ever seen one . On mexican e-bay for around 40-50,ooo pasos of under $4000!
Keep watching E-bay, and the San Diego (or even other border cities) Craig's List. I used to drive down to the San Diego area regularly for work, and would see them driving around quite often. Most likely, there are some that actually 'live' on our side of the border, and I know that Tijuana residents do advertise vehicles in the SD CL.....
Has your wish been granted? Ram unveils a Ramcharger concept. http://www.fourwheeler.com/moab-exp...r-concept-at-easter-jeep-safari-2015-in-moab/
That was an 'April Fools' article. All the pics are photoshopped, and the 'press release' (that FourWheeler admits they wrote) is dated April 1st.
Those Mexican Dodges are quite cool. I always wondered why they never marketed that vehicle in the US. Either way, Good luck with your search, I hope you find one that suits you.
More like a full-size 1500 series Dodge shortbed P/U with a fixed roof. Comparable to a full-size Chevy Blazer, like this:
basicly but more involved but a 1/2ton extended cab with a caravan rear body welded on see pic at the top of page a caravan rear hatch
Definitely not an extended-cab. It's got the wheelbase of a regular-cab short bed (or maybe even less). The tail gate is straight from a Caravan, but I don't think any of the body is.
i say extended cab by looking at the window behind the door. yes the hatch is from a caravan and you right not much else, but how would you describe it? funny but the second window pops open and the rear doesn't!
OK, I see now. We were talking about different things. Yes, that small glass is from the extended-cab P/U. The larger 1/4 glass might be from a first-gen Durango. hard to tell for sure. What do you think? I believe the quarter panel itself is unique to this model, though.