Ram 1500 Crew Cab, 4x4 Big Horn With Appearance Package on 2040-cars
Hooksett, New Hampshire, United States
2009 Dodge Ram 1500 Big Horn Crew Cab 4x4. The truck has 102,000 miles. I am still using it as my daily driver, so this may increase slightly.
The truck has almost all of the options. AC, Cruise, Steering wheel audio controls, blue tooth, sirius XM, Running boards, fog lights, bed light, spray in bedliner, towing package, pirelli scorpion tires on 20" rims, blinkers on the mirrors, power sliding rear window, HEMI 5.7 Liter Engine with after market air intake and much more. The truck has always been serviced by the dealer, and all scheduled maintenance has been completed. The mileage is mostly commuter mileage when I used to work in MA. There are some small dents and scrapes around the bed, and running boards, typical for a pick up. I would rate the vehicle excellent mechanically, great interior, and good on the outside. Please e-mail to schedule time to view the vehicle. |
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The shootout comes courtesy of the internet series Generation Gap, and its concept is super-simple. One guy prefers classics, and the other likes newer rides. They choose a category, pick two vehicles and put them head to head. In this case, neither is exactly modern, though. The Ford is more than old enough to receive Social Security checks, and the Dodge is hardly a young whippersnapper.
Other than both being pickups, these two models were made to serve very different functions. The Li'l Red Express was basically the progenitor of today's muscle trucks, with a big V8 that made it one of the quickest new models in its day (admittedly, 1979 was a rough time for automotive performance). On the other hand, the '33 Ford was just meant to work, with little pretense for anything else. One of the hosts describes it as "the simplest, most difficult" vehicle he's driven because of the tricky double clutchwork necessary to shift gears. Scroll down to watch the video and try to decide which of these two American classics you would rather have in your garage.
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