The first generation of Ram Trucks and vans was introduced in 1980 with a ½ ton, ¾ ton and 1 Ton variants being offered. The were designed in regular cab, club cab and crew cabs with a multitude of engine options being offered. Up until 1989 sales were sluggish with what was considered dated cab and chassis designs compared to the GM and Ford versions that were changing with the times. Not only is this design the most coveted for now truck collectors, A lot of that mentality changed once the 5.9 Liter Cummins Diesel was introduced in 1989. This engine blew the competition away not only durability but power. The Cummins only had about 160 HP but delivered over 400 ft lb of torque with its turbo set up. This particular truck has just been re-painted by the seller with a 4" Lift being added at that time. The odometer is in-op so the DMV in Indiana where the vehicle spent most of its life gave the title what is called a branded title because they could not verify mileage. In Michigan if a vehicle is over the age of 10 years, all vehicles come with a mileage EXEMPT so I have a free and clear MI title. The owner painted the truck himself in International red over cream, installed a radio and did the interior himself. The truck looks great, starts perfectly and goes down the road as you can imagine it would. All the lights work, tires are new and the truck has been serviced so it is ready to go.