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It had been a while since I had seen a nice 1st gen truck. Today I saw a 350 clubcab 4x4 dually. Cummins of course! It looked great. If only I could find a nice one like that. I'm happy with my 99', but a second truck wouldn't be bad. In my opinion, by 93' they had the look of that truck just perfect.

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99'2500 SLT QC LB 4x4
white/agate, 5spd, trailer, camper, 3. 55LSD, 241HD, cab lights, 3500 tailgate lights, mopar mud flaps, luverne SS nerfs, diamond plate rails, Weatherguard box, Banks 4inch, 265 BFG KO's, ... more to come
 
When I was looking for a 4X4 Club Cab/Super Cab truck in late '97 I had the following choices: Buy a new FORD or DODGE Gas truck, or buy a used FORD or DODGE Diesel, the $4000 for the Diesel actually made the difference between used and new as I wanted all the other options as well. I confess at the time I was seriously thinking of going gas. But I came to my senses and decided on Diesel. That narrowed me down to the FORD or DODGE used trucks (I did not consider the CHEVROLET/GMC because it hasn't had a real 4X4 front axle since the late 80's, not to mention thier Diesel). After doing research and hearing about cavitation (FORD problem) and the weak Dana 50 IFS (getting close to Chevy) of the F250 and the lack of a super cab F350 (that does have the good Dana 60 front axle) Dodge was my pick. Once I was down to USED DODGE 4X4 CLUB CAB DIESEL I was in the market for a 92/93 model because 1) NP 205 tranfer case, 2) Dana 60 front axle, 3) leaf springs up front, 4) Intercooler 5) LOOKS! I really like the newer Dodges but I like the older ones at least as much. After almost 3 years I still look forward to driving it and admire its style after I park it. My regrets: NOT BUYING ONE NEW IN 92/93.
It would have been a fully loaded W250 LB (can go more places off road than a W350) with two tone paint; the beautiful cobalt blue (not sure of the exact name) with metallic silver center stripe. Makes me drool just thinking about it.



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'93 W350 Club Cab, 5 sp. , Factory Options: LE, 4. 10, LS, 7600 lb. rear springs, tachometer, front stabilizer bar. Mods: Banks stinger plus, Linex bedliner, 25,000 lb gooseneck, 10,000 lb receiver, Tekonsha brake controller,
PW injectors.
 
Hello: TradedV-10fora cummins:I purchased my 93 D350 late 1996 to pull my 10,000 lb. trailer. I purchased the truck used with 46,000 miles, I now have 46,000 miles,the truck does not see much use. I purchased the truck for several other reasons,I like vent windows, the electronics are simpler(trucks 95 and up? have OBD2 computers the chassis' are heavier and there is less use of plastics. Anyway the first generation trucks the styling dates back to the 70's

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Hi guys,Although the 2nd gen. trucks are the best looking trucks on the planet,our 1st gen. run a close second. However, There are some factors that make me happy I bought an older truck. 1st;affordability,could have bought a new one,but instead I got a 92 that will do everything I need it to with enough cash left over to but the enclosed trailer I wanted too. 2nd; ever look at the engin compartment of a 2nd gen? Since we are our own warranty station I like the room under the 1st gen hood. 3rd; No CAT. 4th; From what I've seen the 1st gen get better fuel milage and with a little tweeking run great.
That's my story and I'm sticking to it!

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92 D250 5spd 3. 54 std cab, Banks exhaust,Isspro EGT&Boost gages,18cm Turbo.
67 Dodge R/T
67 Charger
98 Grand Cherokee
97 Stratus
Mopar Only Here
Tulsa 2000 Survivor.
 
Amen! Brother Preleeguy & others!

The only arguable point that I have is that I believe our "First Generation trucks" are absolutely the most beautiful trucks on the planet with the Second Gen'ers being a close second. I guess I just love Rectangles & Leaf Springs! Not to mention, Manual hubs, Dana 60 (front), NP205, wing vents and minimal electronics!

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1992 W250 5spd. 3. 54 gears, LSD, JRE enhanced VE Injector Pump, BD High Output Injectors, Banks "Stinger Plus" consisting of a 14cm2 wastegated housing, 3 1/2" JRE modified exhaust/muffler, pyro/boost gages, K&N, Skyjacker 2 1/2" front suspension lift to clear 305/70R/16 Goodyear MT's, Mag-Hytec, Amsoil
 
Your probable right on the year models, my history on the subject is a little vague. I was surprised to read the other day that the 1st gen trucks ore lighter than the 2nd gen. Does anyone know how much lighter? How much lighter would a 2WD D250 be than a 2WD 2500? I'm just curious.
 
i have owned 2 first gens. since last aug both maroon and gold duallys with ext cab one 5 spd and one auto love them both wish i could have kept the first but it had problems so i traded it

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93 1 ton ext. cab dually 5 spd. ,straight pipe/no muffler, power mods soon(probably injectors and 16cm housing).
 
I still want to do what the guy I saw at Turkey Rod Run did. He put an 86 Crew Cab body on a 93 dually. Had rto stretch the frame, fuel ines, witring, brake lines, exhaust, and driveshaft; but WHAT A MACHINE!

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http://coffeewithJesus. homestead.com/web1.html 89 1-ton, K&N, cleaned up exhaust, Dynomax straight-thru, rebuilt pump, intercooler, louvered fenders, 93 aftermarket smoothe grille; 78 35'Avion. Jesus saves!
 
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My purchase story, some mpg numbers, perf numbers off a dyno, ford vs. dodge comparisons a bit, etc.

re: A few back, buying a new Ford or Dodge with a gas motor, or buy a used diesel, and the $4K difference.

Forgive the long story, it does have a happy (1st gen!) ending. In 1996 I needed a tow vehicle for 3 horses in a gooseneck - the F150 was fine on flats at sea-level with a tailwind. However, I live at 7000' and there is always a side-wind or headwind when ya tow! Being a Ford type, I headed for the dealer, Powerstrokes going for 32500 MSRP, and 460's in the same truck for under dealer cost, they were dumping them. I bought an F250 XLT Loaded, 460, Supercab, 4x4, for 25K new. $7K was the difference. I briefly checked dodge, and they couldn't keep the cummins on the lot, so they wouldn't deal either (can't blame them I suppose). We looked for 4 months for used 3/4 and 1 ton trucks - they were beat to heck, or they wanted too much $$$ to make going used worth it. Remember, this is about when a lot of non-truck types were just starting to by powerstrokes and cummins to get groceries in! 8mpg towing average load 9K lbs at 75mph down the insterstate over about 20K miles of towing. At sea level (south dakota), that thing is a monster. Coming home, near denver, and towards Colorado Springs, it is grabbing gears, sweating like heck to keep speed, and drinking fuel.

I refuse to drive the Ford gas pig daily 40 miles round trip to work, so I bought a gas sipper Nissan little pickup. However, I-25 between my house south to Colorado Springs has seen 12 fatal wrecks so far this year, and climbing. The place is nuts, not so much for traffic jams, but for high speed random drivers in very large Expeditions, Excursions, Suburbans, etc. Off to find a full-size truck to drive to work. I went looking for F150, 2wd, 5spd, 300ci 6, EFI. I wanted an F250 Powerstroke 2wd, way too much money, and the 7. 3/6. 9 normally aspirated trucks are dogs, with cavitation problems. Found an F150, almost bought it, and just happened upon a 1992 2wd LE that had been on the side of the road with a for sale sign for about 1 hour before I called the guy. Bought it on the spot. 20+mpg, 3/4 ton, matching GlassLite topper, maroon over gold, air, cruise, tilt, pw, pl, 3. 54 Rear (I'm guessing, see the dyno below) 143K miles, new tires, no dents, very few dings, bedliner, class V hitch, tekonsha brake controller, 2nd owner, $8000. Beautiful old dodge body style. I get to drive a tractor to work that happens to have a truck body on it! I took the topper off it - too much of a blind spot, and I want to put a gooseneck in it.

One of the interesting things in CO is you have to dyno diesel vehicles for emissions, it costs $$$'s, but some shops give you the dyno readouts! Here is a block stock 1992 LE, in 4th gear, 6700' altitude, 10% humidity, 68 degrees, on a Superflow dyno:

Speed Hp Rear_Wheel_Torque
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58 137 309
48 121 404
40 104 441

Mpg through 3 tanks, 60% hwy, the rest city, romping on it showing friends, and up and down Pikes Peak: 20. 1 - amazing to me. No
clue what it does towing yet. The Ford mentioned above, is 12 empty (high of 14, low of 9) and 8 towing, (high of 10, low of 5). The high and low were on the same trip this spring - 10mpg towing 8K lbs from Fargo south on I-29 to Omaha with an awesome sustained 30mph tailwind. 5mpg floored in drive on I-80 from Omaha all the way to I-76 where I got out of it and started heading south to Denver.

I'm gonna dyno the Ford for grins, I'll post numbers here. It has intake and exhaust mods to make it breath thin air better. Empty, it will run circles around the dodge (The ford is 10 seconds flat 0-60). However, a trailer, a hill, and a headwind, and I bet the torque numbers on the dodge will take the ford out. Add $500 in mods to this dodge, and I'll bet it is damn close 0-60 and would slay the ford towing, especially up over 11,000' spots on I-70 towards Grand Junction.

Sorry for the long post, just the story of how I ran into this absolutely fine truck.

Later, thanks for the great conference, especially the info on mods I just have to make!

Jon Nordby
Monument, Colorado.
 
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