1982 Dodge Ramcharger from the California Highway Patrol up for auction with an authentic look and a V-8 engine (Instagram @bringatrailer_4x4)
This 1982 Dodge Ramcharger 4×4, which allegedly belonged to the California Highway Patrol, is up for sale and retains the fully authentic look of a police car from that era.
It features spotlights on the A-pillars, a red and blue light bar on the roof, and a reinforced bumper.
Inside, there are auxiliary switches, a Motorola two-way radio with CHP branding, and a police scanner, as well as a vinyl floor and a full-size spare tire in the rear.
Under the hood, the SUV is powered by a 318-cubic-inch V-8 engine, paired with a three-speed automatic transmission and a dual-range transfer case. It rides on 31-inch Goodyear Wrangler All-Terrain Adventure tires mounted on 15-inch black steel wheels.
The exact mileage is uncertain, as the odometer shows 96,560 km, but records suggest a possible mileage rollover since 2017.
Despite its retro charm, the vehicle has some mechanical issues, including a power steering leak, a missing windshield wiper, and an inoperative rear defroster.
Even so, this rarity has drawn the attention of collectors and enthusiasts, and its auction, hosted by Bring a Trailer, is about to close.
Source: Motor1.com | Photo: Instagram @bringatrailer_4x4 | This content was created with the help of AI and reviewed by the editorial team
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