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Dodge Ram 1500 Srt-10 Quad Cab Viper Truck on 2040-cars

Year:2006 Mileage:150950
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Here is your chance to own a quad cab viper truck at a much reduced price from others like it on the retail market. When you look at this truck your first impression is how clean it is and how nice the paint and body are. This truck has very few marks or scratches and certainly nothing that will show up in pictures. It is obvious that while the truck was used and driven it was also someone's baby and was very well taken care of and maintained.

Recently, I drove this truck from St Louis Mo. to Denver Colorado and back (1600 miles) with absolutely no issues. I would have no problem in taking a road trip anywhere again in this truck.The engine runs smooth and strong with no knocks or rattles or weird noises and the tranny shifted thru all gears as it was intended. It has been proven over time that the viper motors have turned out to be quite reliable and are capable of going higher miles just like any other well maintained vehicle. That being said you will notice in the pictures provided that at about 131k thru a previous owners extended warranty that the top half of engine was rebuilt as well as the tranny. All this was done by a reputable dodge dealer.

As you can see in the pictures the interior is also very clean. Other then a little wear on drivers seat a small ink mark on passenger inside bolster and a few very minor stains and nicks here and there for a truck of this age and miles this interior is very well preserved. The dash has no cracks and the gauges all work as intended with no warning or check engine lights. Every option works well and has cold a/c and hot heat.

There is a little road rash on two of the four wheels which I tried to photograph but because it is very minor it wouldn't show up. The tires are at about 40% and will work for now but with any major amount of miles will need to be changed.

I have a car fax on this truck which will show you that in 2007 it was involved in a minor accident on driver's side. No air bags deployed. No other issues reported. This car fax as well as numerous other receipts will be provided to new owner.

This Srt-10 is ready for a new owner and needs nothing. If you wanted you could fly in to the St Louis airport and drive home. I have a very good feedback rating and intend on keeping it that way. I have tried to explain everything good or bad to the best of my ability. Keep in mind that this is an 8 year old truck with a 150k and that it's possible I missed something. I welcome all inspections and if you have more questions please call 636 219 7298 Thanks Bill

This truck is being advertised locally and I reserve the right to end auction at any time. The reserve is set to sell and I will possibly consider mopar trades.

This srt-10 is being sold as is where is with no warranties written expressed or implied. While the shipping is responsibility of purchaser I will assist as possible.



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