1999 Dodge Ram 2500 With Western Snowplow on 2040-cars
Florissant, Colorado, United States
This is a 15 year old truck that was purchased in
November 1998 by the seller of this listing. It was used to commute to and from
work and to plow owner's driveway. It
was never used to plow commercially. The plow is a Western 7 1/2 foot
Ultramount purchased new in 2003. The truck was also equipped at that time with
heavy duty springs - front and rear. The plow works great and a new in-cab
controller was purchased in 2014.
Current mileage is 117,999 but the truck is also for sale
locally so the mileage may be slightly higher depending on test drives. The
tires are studded snow tires in good shape. The truck also comes with tire
chains and stretchers for all four wheels.
The engine is a V10 with a 5 speed manual transmission, a
new clutch was installed at approximately 85,000 miles. There also has been a
new fuel pump, heater core, power steering pump installed and the battery is
approximately a year old. The truck has numerous dents and dings (please see
detailed pictures), but it is a great work and plow truck. Starts and runs
strong - plenty of power - 4 wheel drive, high and low range, 4:11 rear end.
Terms
of Sale: Payment: $500 deposit is due within 12 hours of auction
completion. We only accept PayPal for deposit. The balance is due within 7
days, pickup of vehicle within 14 days of auction completion. If final payment
is not made, the $500 deposit will be forfeited. Final payment must be made in cash at time of pick up or direct deposit or wire transfer prior to pick up. Warranty: The vehicle will be sold as is, where is with
no warranty expressed or implied by the seller. The title is guaranteed to be
free and clear. The odometer reading is within 100 miles. The truck is for sale locally and we reserve the right to
cancel this auction at any time. |
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