1993 Dodge Other Pickups Extended Cab Le on 2040-cars
Westover, Maryland, United States
E-Mail Questions at: gwendolynfenech@netzero.net .
1993 Dodge D250 Extended Cab RWD 12V Cummins 5.9L Diesel in excellent running condition currently with 91,728
miles. This truck has the highly desired 3.54 Dana 70 rear, Powr-Loc 35 spline. Truck starts right up on first
crank. These trucks are becoming harder and harder to find with such low mileage and without molestation! I am the
third owner, purchased through a dealer in New Jersey who purchased the truck in Florida. This has been my spare
truck as I also have a 1st Gen Dually.
I originally purchased this truck with 67K miles and have been to San Diego and back, Chicago and back, several
trips to Nashville and back. Very reliable truck. This truck has NEVER had any fuel modifications. I keep all my
trucks STOCK. When I purchased the truck, I had a shop install rear air shocks, which are adjustable via a valve in
the rear. New tires were installed all around. New aftermarket XM radio/CD player installed, Brake controller
installed. Windshield wiper gears have been replaced. All schedule maintenance have been religiously completed
(oil change/fuel filter).
Within the past 6 months.. The original leaking muffler was replaced with a new 4" exhaust. I recently installed a
new TPS sensor and replaced valve cover gaskets.
Interior is in excellent shape with NO tears/rips/stains. The dealer re-painted some areas of the truck around the
fender wells and tailgate. The body has zero rust. There is some typical surface rust on the frame. The speedometer
has been going in an out for the past year. I was told this was from a sensor or possibly a gear on a sensor in the
trans. Just recently it will not start in park which seems to be an issue with the neutral safety switch that needs
replaced. The rear diff. gasket, pinion seal, and one axle seal needs replaced. I had planned to fix these minor
items but lately I do not have the time. I have a plastic bed liner and also a cap that fits this truck if you
would like those as well. I try to be as honest as I can so feel free to ask any questions. Clean, Clear Maryland
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Dodge Other Pickups for Sale
- 1995 dodge other pickups 12 valve(US $7,500.00)
- 1993 dodge other pickups extended cab le(US $7,500.00)
- 1978 dodge other pickups(US $7,500.00)
- 1979 dodge other pickups lil red express(US $20,000.00)
- 1993 dodge other pickups(US $9,000.00)
- 1977 dodge other pickups top hand(US $21,300.00)
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