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2007 Dodge Ram 2500 Hemi Quad Cab Heavy Duty 4x4 Pick-up on 2040-cars

US $24,000.00
Year:2007 Mileage:28620
Location:

Cold Spring, New York, United States

Cold Spring, New York, United States

FOR SALE!!!

 

I am selling a 2007 Hemi Dodge RAM 2500 Heavy Duty Quad Cab - Thunder Road Package. The Thunder Road Package consists of the following: 

Interior: Cloth Bucket Seats, Low Back Bucket Seats, Power Six Way Driver's Seat

Engine: 5.7Liter Hemi V8

Transmission: Multi-Speed Overdrive Transmission

Standard Equipment: Next generation Multi-Stage Front Air Bags, Anti-Lock 4 Wheel Disk Brakes, Manual Shift on the Fly Transfer Case, Power Steering, Sentry Key Theft Deterrent System, Front Stabilizer Bar, 136 Ampere Alternator, 34 Gallon Fuel Tank, Variable Intermittent Windshield Wipers, Power Accessory Delay  

Interior: Air Conditioning, 4-Spoke Steering Wheel, Tilt Steering Column, Speed Control, Power Windows with Drivers One-Touch Down Feature, Power Locks, Remote Keyless Entry, Instrument Cluster with Tachometer, Passenger Side Sun Visor with Lighted Mirror, Overhead Console with Trip Computer, AM/FM Radio with CD Player (Four Speakers), YES Essentials Stain/Odor Resistant Seat Fabric, 40/20/40 Split Bench Seat, Rear Folding Seat, Rear Underseat Compartment Storage, Passenger Assist Handle, Auxiliary 12-Volt Power Outlet

Exterior: Power Heated Fold Away Mirrors, Bright Rear Bumper, Full Size Spare Tire, Cargo Lamp

Truck comes with Customer Preferred Package: (Light Group; Glove Box Lamp, Ash Tray Lamp, Sun Visors with Illuminated Vanity Mirrors, Front Dome Lamp with On/Off Switch, Underhood Lamp, Automatically Dimming Rearview Mirror Protection Group). Truck also comes with the Quad Cab Thunder Road Value Group: (SIRIUS Satellite Digital Radio), 17"x 8.0" Forged Aluminum Wheels, Tow Hooks, Fog Lamps, Leather Wrapped Steering Wheel, Rear Sliding Window, Trailer Tow Group, 750 Ampere Maintenance Free Battery, Class IV Hitch Receiver, 7-Pin Wiring Harness, Heavy Duty Snow Plow Prep Group, Transfer Case Skid Plate, 160 Ampere Alternator, Multi-Speed Overdrive Automatic Transmission Tip Start, Electric On-The -Fly Part-Time Transfer Case, Anti-Spin Differential Rear Axle, Clearance Lamps, U-Connect Hands-Free Communication, Under the Rail Box Bedliner.   

The truck also comes with custom Husky Floor Mats and a Retractable/Removable "Torza Top" Bed Cover  (Same material used in automobile convertible tops). The truck has never been plowed with or smoked in. The truck has light use (Towed my boat approximately six times). The truck is in excellent condition inside and out. I am selling it because I just sold my boat and no longer have a need for a pick-up for towing. Truck is being sold as is. 

 

ATTENTION: (SERIOUS POTENTIAL BUYERS ONLY! DON'T WASTE MY TIME ON LOW BALL OFFERS!!)

BUYER IS RESPONSIBLE FOR SHIPPING ARRANGEMENTS - I WILL EXCEPT CASH OR A CERTIFED BANK CHECK AS PAYMENT IN PERSON. IF PAYING WITH A CERTIFIED BANK CHECK, TRUCK WILL NOT BE RELEASED UNTIL BANK CHECK IS CLEARED BY MY BANK. OTHERWISE, PAYPAL IS MY PREFERRED METHOD OF PAYMENT.  

 THANK YOU AND HAPPY BIDDING!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!    

    
           

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