1999 Dodge Dakota Sport 4x4 V-8 5.2l Auto A/c Tow Package Bed Liner on 2040-cars
Georgetown, Kentucky, United States
The Good:
Ice cold A/C 127k miles Automatic transmission Cruise Control 4x4 shifts from inside (no need to lock hubs outside) V8 power for towing Upgraded stereo (CD/MP3/Detachable face) and speakers Clean and clear title in hand No lights on dash Interior in nice shape for the year Since I've owned the truck I've had the following work done: New 80K tires approximately 12K ago ($600) New front ball joints ($400) New serpentine belt and tensioner ($300) New exhaust manifold ($350) Added heavy duty frame mounted 2" receiver hitch and wired for 5 and 7 lead towing package ($400) Replaced all brake lines with new ($250) This amounts to $2300 worth of repairs that you don't have to worry about. The truck doesn't need anything right now. You could come see it tonight, and drive it home without a worry. The Bad: The previous owner backed into a mailbox with the driver's door open. The hinges on that side are slightly bent and the door is creased at the front edge. It still closes and locks securely. It might be an easy fix with a junkyard replacement. It just never bothered me enough to do anything about it. Right Rear taillight cover is cracked/broken Cosmetic body damage and light rust, nothing is rusted through, just on the surface. It doesn't look bad, but it isn't pristine. Heck, it is a truck! The KBB private party value for this truck in Fair condition is $3300. My Reserve is well below that. I will expect a $250 non-refundable deposit by PayPal within 24 hours of the close of the auction, the remainder to be paid by certified or cashier's check made out to me within 7 days of the close of the auction. Local pick-up is preferred. If you use this option and do not like the truck when you come to see it, then you don't have to go through with the transaction. If you aren't local and want to have the truck shipped, then you are buying the truck as-is. I can't be responsible for the truck once it leaves my property. I will work with you to have it shipped if that is what you want. |
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