Ever have a RAM that you regret getting rid of?

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tjfdesmo

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Not really, but I do miss my trusty '05 CTD from time to time.
 

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I regret selling all of these but my new favorite is the current 22 Bighorn Night with the hemi
 

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turkeybird56

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2019 Bighorn, 4 X 4, 3.21 rear, Bright Flame Red Pearl Coat, Mopar tonneau cover,Westin Bed rug
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Not RAM, but miss my 68 Olds Cutlass Supreme Ragtop.
 

Ram Truck Guy

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I had an 07 3500, last of the 5.9s. Sold it and bought a new 19 2500, 7.4. Huge mistake.
 

Yardbird

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I regret selling my 1968 D-100 long bed, 170 ci slant 6.

Someone had switched out the original 3 speed trans for a 4 speed granny gear one. For the engine to be a 170, it was a bear with the 3.55 rear. I pulled an 18 foot all steel trailer with full sized cars with it. Not fast, but steady.

I sold it 31 years ago.

I will post a picture of it when I find it.

I found an old picture of the '68. I bought a '72 Dodge with a 360, automatic when I sold the '68. The '72 was a really nice, strong running truck.

This was taken on one of our trips on the dirt mountain roads we love to go on. We were at this same place on Monday in my old '87 F150 4x4 I have had since 1992.
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The 'ole '87 at the same exact place the '68 is sitting, 33 years later.
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Doug Ram

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I wish I could have kept two Mopars: I cried a bit when we sold our 1994 Jeep Cherokee Country in 2009 after 275,000 miles. It took our young family all over the country for 10 years and then spent another 5 years as the "emergency back up vehicle" to our 2005 Dodge Durango Limited with the 5.7 Hemi. The best car years in our house were when both sat in the driveway next to each other. The big Durango was in some ways just a bigger more luxurious version of the go anywhere Jeep.
 

Skatulaki

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My 77 Macho SE: Of course they were not Rams in those days, they were Power Wagons. Unfortunately for it, it was when shift on the fly 4wd was first thought of. The bad part about the New process system was that the wheels with the least traction were the ones that got to spin, those that had the most didn't, backwards IMO. It had the looks though, if only I had it today to improve the 4wd. It was my girl catcher back in the day.
 

rvance

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85 Ramcharger. I loved driving that truck. I can't believe that I sold it.
Only other one was my lifetime truck. Totaled by an uninsured driver.
 

392DevilDog

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My 77 Macho SE: Of course they were not Rams in those days, they were Power Wagons. Unfortunately for it, it was when shift on the fly 4wd was first thought of. The bad part about the New process system was that the wheels with the least traction were the ones that got to spin, those that had the most didn't, backwards IMO. It had the looks though, if only I had it today to improve the 4wd. It was my girl catcher back in the day.
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