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99 Dodge 2500 Cummings Diesel 5sp 4x4 Ext Cab Long Bed on 2040-cars

US $9,800.00
Year:1999 Mileage:241000
Location:

Bardstown, Kentucky, United States

Bardstown, Kentucky, United States
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 Up for sale is my 99 Dodge Ram 2500 Cummings Diesel 5sp 4x4 ext cab.  I have owned this truck for aprox 2.5 to 3 years.  I bought the truck to have as a spare and ended up loving it so much that I drove it daily to work.  I recently painted  the entire truck after pulling the flat bed off and putting a regular truck bed on. ( the flat was kina ugly)  I have also rebuilt the rear end after a new universal broke and threw the drive shaft and twisted the pinion shaft as well as replaced the drive shaft.  (been a year and a half ago)  The cummings diesel engine is one of the most powerful stock 24vales I have owned or been around.   (Ive owned 6 and still buying them)  This truck will fire up no matter how cold it is and I don't care to take it on long trips anywhere.  Oil pressure at a idle holds 40 pounds on even a hot hard working kina day.  The trans shifts fine even without a clutch third gear synchronizers are a little sluggish if in a hurry but to the average driver you wouldn't' even notice the slightest issue.  The truck is equipped with 410 gears and is more set up for pulling however it has no issue getting 18 to 19 mpg even on the interstate. I have added a brake box as well as b and w gooseneck hitch as well as a fuel pressure light to let u know if the fuel pump goes out. The 4x4 ac and every other part of this truck works fine.  The only issues is the radio is showing some age as well as a couple of the speakers don't work.  If you would like I can replace them for about 150. with no labor charge.  The only other issue is the dash which is cracked a common problem on 99 to 02 Dodge truck.  The kit to replace it is under 200 if you would like I can put it in free of labor charge.  The body of the truck does show some hail damage as well as some smaller dents but for the age I wouldn't expect anything different.  The only reason I am selling this truck is because I have too many and this is one of the better looking ones so hopefully easier to sell.  Delivery can be arranged for the cost of my fuel and a small consideration for my time.  If you have any questions please give me (Jeremy)  a call at 502-507-2056

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