
This 1993 Dodge Power Ram W250 Club Cab 4×4 is a solid, low-mileage pickup with just 82,000 miles on the clock. I picked it up earlier this year, and it’s been cleaned up, refreshed, and is ready to go. It’s powered by the legendary 5.9-liter Cummins I6 turbodiesel with a 5-speed manual transmission and a four-wheel-drive (4×4) transfer case.

The truck runs strong and shifts smoothly, and it just had an oil change, new air and fuel filters, and a new 4-inch exhaust system. The infamous “killer dowel pin” issue? Already handled.
The exterior was repainted in a sharp blue and gold combo about six months ago. It also features a spray-in bedliner, a new windshield, and a new grille. Other features include cab marker lights, black body moldings, side steps, a sliding rear window, and a hitch.

It sits on steel wheels with bright hubcaps and fresh 265/75 BFGoodrich All-Terrain T/As tires, and Bilstein shocks were recently installed. Up front are power-assisted disc brakes with rear drums and power steering.
Inside, the Club Cab features a Spice Tan cloth bench seat, power windows and locks, cruise control, air conditioning, and a cassette stereo. The A/C was recharged, and the headliner was replaced recently. Gauges are simple and functional, featuring a 100-mph speedometer and analog gauges for fuel, oil pressure, voltage, and temperature.

This truck comes with a clean Oregon title, a clean Carfax, factory literature, and service records. It’s currently live on BringATrailer.com, and bidding ends tomorrow, Thursday, May 29 at 4:22 p.m. EDT.
If you’re into dependable diesel trucks with old-school charm and modern updates, this is one worth watching.