1993 Dodge 2500 4x4 Extended Cab In Excellent Condition on 2040-cars
Reserve, New Mexico, United States
1993 W2500 4x4 Cummins in great condition.
We have had this truck for about 6 years and have never had a problem at all. It has been my wife’s truck for hauling her one horse to shows. It was dealer owned for the first 100,000 miles in Nebraska and has always been well maintained. Never thrashed or used hard. It had a camper shell on it from day one and the bed is perfect. We added the heavy duty brush guard, custom headache rack and bedliner. The tires and shocks are brand new. The “Killer Dowel Pin” issue has been addressed with the cap and plug kit. We put a 1994 intercooler and intake heater on it. The interior is PERFECT! Just a bit dusty from being in New Mexico. Bucket seats and console. Headliner, door panels, seats, carpets, dash...Perfect! It has a newer radio with CD player and wired for MP3 and satelite. The not so good... The exterior paint is faded as with most Dodges of this era...just lousy factory paint. The headlight switch quit working so there is a new one under the dash. The top plastic clips on the front grill are broken so the grill is a bit loose on top but held in place by a wire. Sometimes when it is hot and you hit the brakes hard the engine tries to die...not sure what is up with that. Overall this is a great truck in really good condition! |
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