2002 4x4 Extended Cab Pickup 2-door 3.9l on 2040-cars
Newton, New Jersey, United States
This is a 2002 Dodge Dakota 4 wheel drive in great shape. Carfax shows this truck as being dealer serviced religiously every 3000 miles at Franklin Sussex Automall in Sussex, NJ all its life almost until 105,000 miles, including oil changes and transfer case flushes as per factory recommendations! As we all know, this is almost unheard of these days. I recently had a full service oil change and they said all fluids are the right color and appear to not be leaking. It has very minor surface rust in a few typical areas. It has about 109,800 miles thereabouts( I still drive it about 3 miles to work every day). I just got a NJ inspection sticker good until August 2016. I just had all the bearings done (front wheels, and entire rebuild on differential. pinion gear, carrier bearings, seals, etc. inside and outside)... The tires still have a lot of life left in them, as shown in pictures. There's a small surface chip in windshield on passenger side but not in drivers line of sight so it's hardly noticeable. There is some surface rust under drivers side rear turn signal, and the fenders and rockers are in great shape. see picture of bedrail on drivers side and you will see a few dents, but that's about it. Truck runs great overall, come and take a test drive if you like. This truck has a 3.9 V6 which is a strong running engine and it kicks over instantly and idles evenly right where it should. Most Dodge mechanics will agree that the 3.9 V6 is much more desirable than the 3.7 which seems to be prone to mechanical issues. The CD player works great, truck runs and drives excellent. Steering box is tight and truck does not drift, tires are in good condition (Also see pictures!) Front brake pads are new and when I had the rear rebuilt, I had the mechanic put a new drum brake spring and tensioner kit in both sides... The rear shoes looked like they have tons of miles left on them. Windows are factory tinted, and it has a center rear slide window. Truck also has a bedliner, cruise control, AC (blows cold, recently recharged). The interior is in great shape- Windows, power mirrors, door latches and power locks all work as they should, with no wear spots or rips in upholstery. Carpet is in great shape, not much wear on floor under mats on either side or no stains or tears. Please feel free to contact me for any additional information regarding this truck, or to arrange a time to come see it or have a mechanic check it out. This truck is being sold as is, with no warranties either expressed or implied by the seller. It is the responsibility of the buyer to view the truck or have it checked out by a representative agent of the buyer at the buyer's cost. Vehicle delivery and all sales taxes are the sole responsibility of the buyer, The Newton, N.J. DMV is 5 miles from my house and you can get t-tags or register it there. E-Bay has vehicle shipping options. Payment of 250.00 into Paypal is required within 48 hours of auction end. At this time we can arrange for pick up or delivery. The remaining balance to be paid in cash or bank check within 7 days of auction end. I will work with you on this last part if you need extra time for special circumstances, within reason of course. I will not release title until payment (final payment) clears my account. This truck runs great and has very few issues, I know anyone who sees it and drives it will absolutely love it. THANK YOU, and good luck bidding! RAY |
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