1998 Dodge Durango Slt, Chilli Pepper Red, 5.9l V-8, Low Miles, One Owner. on 2040-cars
Peckville, Pennsylvania, United States
Body Type:SUV
Vehicle Title:Clear
Engine:5.9L 360Cu. In. V8 GAS OHV Naturally Aspirated
Fuel Type:Gasoline
For Sale By:Private Seller
Number of Cylinders: 8
Make: Dodge
Model: Durango
Trim: SLT Sport Utility 4-Door
Options: Cassette Player, 4-Wheel Drive, Leather Seats, CD Player
Drive Type: 4WD
Safety Features: Anti-Lock Brakes, Driver Airbag, Passenger Airbag
Mileage: 114,000
Power Options: Air Conditioning, Cruise Control, Power Locks, Power Windows, Power Seats
Exterior Color: Red
Interior Color: Tan
Original one owner 1998 Dodge Durango, fully loaded with every available option that year including third row seating, leather, rear a/c, fender flares, running boards and the 5.9 Litre 360 V-8. Vehicle was driven an average of 7500 miles a year by my wife, never off road or abused only adult driven from day one. Never smoked in and no stains, damage or tears in the leather, just below normal wear. Everything on the vehicle works except the a/c, it stopped last year and I never had it fixed because we have other vehicles to drive if it was that hot. Maintenance records are available from the service station that has take care of this Durango for the last 15 years. It has always been maintained mechanically as well as cosmetically as the photos show. The transmission was replaced at 84000 miles by Aamco transmission, that is the only major issue we ever had with the Durango. Every brake line on the vehicle was replaced this week, I have the receipt to prove that. There was one bad one, and after 15 years I told the mechanic change them all to be save. This is a great vehicle, runs strong, rides nice, terrific in the snow, and still gets attention. There are some rust spots in the usual Durango areas, tailgate, rocker panels. The doors are perfect, frame, floor boards, etc. all fine. Not a door dig in this vehicle. Paint shines great as you can see. It just passed the PA inspection and is good until 6-2014. The original carpet floor mats are in beautiful condition, (see photo) they have been covered with the rubber mats from new. This is a very good fully loaded 4WD Durango SLT at a very fair price. Please call or email with questions or concerns........Frank 570-383-7506
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Dodge shows can-do attitude with grand Can'avan sculpture
Fri, 01 Nov 2013There are lots of ways to celebrate an important birthday, and all of them are well deserved. You can throw a big party, buy yourself something nice, or - if you're the altruistic type - do something for others in need. The latter is how Chrysler has opted to mark the 30th anniversary of its Dodge Grand Caravan and Chrysler Town & Country.
Together with hunger-advocacy organization Canstruction, the Chrysler Foundation has built a full-scale replica of the Grand Caravan out of 30,000 food cans in the square at the corner of Yonge and Dundas in Toronto, a ways down the highway from where the real vans are built in Windsor. The sculpture was built over the course of 10 hours by 30 volunteers and was displayed earlier this week.
Now the installation is being taken down, and the cans of food are being donated to the Daily Bread Food Bank, which will assemble them into 2,000 food baskets to be distributed to those in need through its network of 200 food banks across the Canadian metropolis. Check out a neat time-lapse video of the build and the press release below.
Man hits 153 mph on I-75 in Dodge Magnum
Tue, May 19 2015A man driving in Michigan took his 2005 Dodge Magnum practically to the limit in the wee hours of the morning on May 19 when the Michigan State Police caught him on radar going 153 miles per hour on Interstate 75 near Detroit. The 21-year-old driver was spotted around 3:00 AM, according to The Detroit News. Michigan State Police First Lieutenant Michael Shaw told Autoblog that officers initially saw the man on radar doing 79 mph in a 70-mph-zone, and they started following him. He eventually clocked 153 mph. However, First Lt. Shaw was clear that there was never a pursuit. "Speeding isn't necessarily a reason to put the public at risk," he said. The situation ended rather abruptly, though. The driver pulled off the interstate and behind a building. He remained in the vehicle, and police arrived and arrested him. According to First Lt. Shaw, the man was driving home from work and alcohol wasn't a factor. The Magnum has been impounded, and the driver was charged with reckless driving. Unfortunately, First Lt. Shaw said that he didn't know what engine was in the wagon, but as enthusiasts, we're curious. After all, the 2005 Magnum RT was governed to 130 mph and the SRT8 wasn't unleashed until 2006, which means either the wagon must've been derestricted to hit such high speeds or that police have the year wrong. We'll let you know if we figure that one out...
Only in Japan: Dodge van one-make racing series is a thing
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