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2003 Dodge Dakota Quad Cab Truck 5.9l 4x4 1 Owner Great Condition on 2040-cars

Year:2003 Mileage:107951
Location:

Strasburg, Pennsylvania, United States

Strasburg, Pennsylvania, United States
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Super clean one owner 1/2 ton truck have title in hand; powerful hauler, runs like new; working AC; New wheels(NEW AFTERMARKET SPARE) and tires with only 1500 miles; new brake pads; new SS Magnaflow catback exhaust; tinted windows, Smittybuilt stepbars, K&N air intake, rear back up lights, brake controller, tune up done at 105k

5.9L V8 360 CI

108,XXX miles  VIN# 1D7HG38Z33S239723

Dark Slate Grey Metallic

USED PRIVATE SALE VALUE:

NADA- $9,550 (good cond. w/108k with all options) http://www.nadaguides.com/Cars/2003/Dodge/Dakota-Pickup-1-2-Ton-V6/Quad-Cab-Sport/Values

 

OPTIONS:

·        5.9L V8

·        4 SPEED AUTOMATIC

·        4 WHEEL DISK BRAKES W/ABS

·        Power windows, door locks, steering

·        Cruise control

·        5’3” bed

·        Tow package-Class 1V Receiver

·        Rear sliding window

·        Skid plates-front suspension, transfer case, fuel tank

·        4x4 on the fly

NOTE:

This truck has been meticulously taken care of. I changed oil and filter every 5k miles, used only Mobil 1 synthetic oil and have done all recommended scheduled service myself. Since I bought new aside from wear and tear items the only things I have had to replace was heater relay switch, headliner, wheel bearings (102k), and front passenger brake caliber. I couldn’t have bought a better vehicle. This is a very clean truck inside and out with only minor dings and scratches. Only selling because I bought a full size truck.

Kenwood CD player, tool box, kenwood subwoofers and bed extender sold separately. If interested this is what I am asking:

Kenwood AM/FM, CD, hands free w/mic., Bluetooth, IPHONE, Iheart, and Pandora compatible  $150

2 Kenwood subwoofers $100

Bed Extender $75


Before truck will be sold I have to repair sagging headliner(out right now) and rear window glass (broke it with elbow when I slipped trying to slide rear window after I locked myself out)

Plan to have these repairs done by close of auction. In the event that it is not completed I will deduct $500 for window and $250 for the headliner.

                                          

NO HURRY TO SELL SO SERIOUS INQUIRIES ONLY! WILLING TO MAKE A TRADE AND CASH FOR FLATBED TRAILER 16’ PLUS BUMPER PULL OR GOOSENECK

To see truck located at 114 Buck Heights Road Quarryville PA 

WILL DELIVER FREE OF CHARGE WITHIN 100 MILES OF 17566. ANYTHING OVER THAT I WILL DELIVER TO YOU AT $2 PER MILE. OVER 500 MILES $1.50 PER MILE

OTHERWISE BUYER IS RESPONSIBLE FOR SHIPPING!

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