2002 Dodge Ram 2500; 24v Diesel; 4x4; 5-spd; Xcab; on 2040-cars
Raleigh, North Carolina, United States
**2002 DODGE RAM 2500 X-CAB; 4X4; 5-SPD; 24 VALVE DIESEL; 60K ORIGINAL MILES CONTACT ME FOR 60+ MORE DETAILED PICTURES OF THE TRUCK!!
I have a very rare, pristine condition, low mileage example of a 2002 Dodge Ram 2500 for sale. I am only the second owner of this pristine truck. I came across the truck in Tennessee, purchased it, and had it shipped to my home here in North Carolina. It has never been in any type of accident, or had any paintwork, rust or damage. It is completely stock and original. The truck is one of the lowest mileage '02 Rams for sale in the country, and arguably in the best condition. It has been a rarely driven and is a 3rd vehicle for us. Those of you that know about these trucks know that they are the last of the simple, heavy duty, Diesels. They are known for their reliability and longevity--built to last well over 500k+ miles. It routinely gets 18-19mpg, and tracks straight as an arrow. This is truly a turn key truck, that can be driven anywhere--and with its mileage, it's nearly 1/3 the price of a new truck. The non-smoking interior is immaculate and as new. No cracked dash like many older Rams out there. I have listed most of the options as well as a photo link below. I have the original books as well as the factory window sticker. I am very reluctantly having to part ways with my truck to help pay for some recent, unexpected, very expensive home repairs. You will be hard pressed to find a lower mileage as new '02 Ram for sale anywhere on the market today. Of course, if you have any questions, or would like to schedule a time to stop by my home and view the truck, feel free to contact me anytime. I have the truck listed both locally as well as nationally. I would prefer a local sale, but would be willing to work with the new owner to arrange shipping.
Thanks for looking. I will consider serious offers.
Regards, Kent
*Cummins Inline 6-cyl 24 valve Turbo Diesel (NON-53 block/IT IS A 56 BLOCK); Manual Transmission
*4x4; Factory Dana front and rear axles with limited slip rear differential and 4:10 ratio
*White with Gray cloth interior
*Laramie SLT option group; Heavy Duty Suspension Group w/ stabilizer bar and auxiliary springs
*Power locks, windows, cruise; bedliner; trailer hitch; CD; fog lights; overhead console; 4-wheel discs with ABS.
*Chrome running boards |
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