Ex US Park Ranger RC 360, 4bbl, 4X4, HD radiator and trans cooler. Still has the spotlight and holes in the dash from the radio and it had a hole in the roof from the lightbar. The previous owner put aluminum wheels on it and that wing on the roof. Yes, I painted it myself..
Well, that's where my love for the Ramcharger started.....I was 16 in those days,must be almost for 20 years now...i'm 36...and i swore i would have a Ramcharger one day...Pretty expensive to maintain in Belgium (Europe).but the nicest 4x4 ever built,would buy it new if they still built it...
Here is the DARE RC for the city that we live in.... Lebanon City Police Dept... We happened to get lucky one day and see it while we had the camera with us so we got a few pics... Thought you might enjoy it... Brian will be getting more shots of it mainly of the inside on Monday and will have them up monday evening....
Ok, ok! I will put the light bar on! Stop tempting me! LOL! I have been trying to figure out weather or not to do it since it BARELY fits in the garage now but if I am gonna re-do the body mounts and put lights on top anyways,might as well do it all right! Will post pics when I am done.
Chris
I got a Police RamCharger. It was used to hunt poachers for the Illinois State Police. It was also used as to push cars out of the way. It is a 1993 RamCharger "LE" with no "LE" equpiment. Has a 318 Magnum with A518 auto. Block heater, factory roll bar and a bunch of other cop goodies.
One of the RC's above is the exact twins to mine. You can see the Illinois state truck with the yellow stripe and the same bumper. Hell, it could have been my truck before I bought it.
Ryan
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