2001 Dodge Ram 1500 4x4 Off Road Package Rebuilt Transmission 360 Magnum on 2040-cars
Morrisville, Pennsylvania, United States
Up for auction is my 2001 Ram 4x4 off road. I purchased this truck new in 01 from Gary Barbarra Dodge in Philadelphia Pa. This truck was my pride and joy I washed every chance I got I even took the wheels off to wash the hard to reach places. This Ram always got the scheduled oil changes and regular maintenance. Two of my three children came home from the hospital in this truck so it really has sentimental value to me. In 2010 with about 120,000 reverse gave out on me so the transmission got a rebuild, Around that time my father moved in with my family and I gave the truck to him. This past winter my father was driving the truck in a snow storm and lost control and got into a accident. The truck does not have a straight panel and has extensive damage to the front end. The Ram has 143000 miles and the motor still runs strong, with the off road package it has limited slip axle, front and rear with 4:10 ratio, transmission cooler, 17 inch aluminum wheels, heavier suspension, and undercarriage skid plates. It is very painful to let this one go but It is not a project for me. The truck is located in South Eastern Pa directly across from Trenton Nj, near the amusement park Sesame Place in Langhorne Pa. Please contact me with any questions and I will answer as soon as I can.
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A car writer's year in new vehicles [w/video]
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We're still enamored of the $58,995 starting price for the 707-horsepower SRT, but the online tool finally gives us a chance to see just how optioned up our dream super-muscle coupe can get.
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Of course, the only fitting contender to race against Dodge's latest top muscle car is its grandpa - a Hemi-powered 1971 Challenger, in this case. Before getting to the main event, the hosts also show off some of the SRT's unique features like the blanks in the grille that feed the intercoolers. We'll go ahead and spoil that the Hellcat makes its pass in the 10-second range, and the video admits the tires on the production version would take just a touch longer to cover the quarter-mile. However, you have to watch film to see just how quick it actually goes. Scroll down to see a classic example of American muscle drag racing against its modern legacy.