1993 Dodge Ram W-250 Cummins Turbo Diesel. 4x4 California Truck. No Rust!! on 2040-cars
San Diego, California, United States
1993 Dodge Ram W-250 Cummins Turbo Diesel.. 4x4 184,800 actual miles.
It has the Automatic Transmission that was rebuilt and has 40,000 miles on it. It also has the factory under bed heavy duty transmission cooler. The Injection pump was redone in the last 5,000 miles. This truck has been in East County, California since day one. It is bone dry with absolutely no panel rust whatsover. NO RUST above windshield. The paint is bad and has lost its clear coat but the body is beyond straight with no dents. It would be hard to even find a ding on this thing. A new paint job would make this truck unbelievable. The interior is clean with no major tears or cracks. New carpet was just installed. This truck has a very nice aftermarket stereo with nice speakers. It has keyless entry along with a nice alarm. It even has Bluetooth. It has the nice rare tow mirrors but It has never been drilled for a 5th wheel or a gooseneck. Also has a nice bed-liner in it. The previous owner had something mounted in the right rear corner of the bed. (see pic) This truck is outfitted with 35x12.5x17 Pro-Comp X-terrain tires mounted on new 17" Gear Alloy wheels. There are just over 10k miles on the tires. Monroe Reflex Magnum shocks were installed at the same time. This is a Southern California truck that was never over loaded and runs like brand new. The Cummins Diesel is almost spotless as you can see from the pics. This truck has been maintained from day one like they all should be. No surprises with this thing.. It's a true gem! I can assist with shipping this truck anywhere in the Country. Supply me with your zip code and I will get you a quote. From here all the way to the East Coast is typically around $1100....... No reserve auction... Winning bidder will own this First Gen Cummins.. Thanks |
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