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2005 Dodge Ram 2500 Slt Crew Cab Pickup 4-door 5.7l Some Rust Highmi No Reserve on 2040-cars

Year:2005 Mileage:263536 Color: is in
Location:

Edgewood, Maryland, United States

Edgewood, Maryland, United States
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     You are looking at a 2005 Dodge 2500 SLT Heavy Duty 4X4 Pickup truck that has 263, 536  miles on it and has a lot of life left in it....  This workhorse has a current Pennsylvania Inspection that is good till 10-14, and is a one owner. It does have high miles, and does have some issues. Please read the whole description and watch the video above. It drives well and will drive you home wherever you need to go. Fix some things on this pickup and you will have a very popular pickup truck at a cheap price. Look at what similar 4 dr 4X4 5.7 hemi trucks sell for in good condition. Every bit of $12-$15k...

    The exterior is in ok shape..There is rust around the wheelwells and some underneath. . There are a couple of small dents, and a scratch on the passenger side. ...See pics. The bed has a bedliner.... The tires are all matching radials and look ok, and there is a new spare. ...
    
 
      The interior is clean.  This seat is comfortable and looks fine. There are no odors..There is a wear spot in the seat.....The a/c  does not blow cold.....Might get by with a charge, or a service..... and the radio works.
    
 
      The Dodge 5.7 Hemi V8 starts right up, has plenty of power, and sounds great. The transmission shifts smoothly, and the 4X4 works fine. When starting cold there is an exhaust noise and after it warms up it goes away. and the check engine light is on. My truck has 300k on it and I drive it every day.  Also there is a whine in the power steering. . If you are looking for a reliable, reasonable worktruck that looks great, this truck is for you!!!!!
    
        This work truck will drive you home wherever you need to drive. Bid early as we reserve the right to end the auction early for a Buy It Now. Buy This Dodge now for $5995.00 We will pick you up at the BWI airport or bus or train station during normal business hours or by appt. We go the extra mile for you. We have been in business since 1948.
   
There is a $200.00 doc fee on all vehicles sold. This covers clean up, Carfax, 60 day temp tags, postage, lien verification, and covers our fixed costs and lets us sell with NO RESERVE. We aim to please and hope you will have a pleasant buying experience with us! If you can't see all the pictures or video try another computer as some work computers have a filter for pictures. Also this listing will end at 10:30 Eastern time on Monday...
 

 

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Thu, May 12 2016

A bull leading police on a chase through a Texas town may sound like something out of a country music song, but police in Arlington, Texas recently had just such a situation on their hands. According to WFAA, on the afternoon of May 9, a young bull got loose from his pen and decided to take a stroll through the streets of Arlington. "There was a cow walking down the neighborhood," said Arlington resident Jillyan Nance. "It trotted down my home and cut across our yard into the neighbor's yard." Arlington police were alerted to the escaped bull and, in a scene more Texas than Steve Earle drinking a Shiner at the Alamo, they attempted to chase it down with police cruisers. For the next four hours, police engaged the creature in a sedate, low-speed chase through Arlington, Dalworthington Gardens, and other neighboring towns. The bull, for his part, largely ignored his pursuers and the throngs of people coming out of their houses to watch the strange scene and post pictures to Facebook and Instagram. With numerous police cruisers in not-quite-hot pursuit, the bull ambled along the shady streets, stopping here and there to munch on some grass and take in the views. Eventually, a friendly local rancher showed up and lassoed the bull in Dalworthington Gardens just before 9:00 p.m. Police have not released the name of the bull's owner or any motive for its escape. Perhaps, like the unicorn that escaped into a California orchard back in February, it decided that it had had enough of working for a living and was looking for something else. Related Video: News Source: WFAA Humor Weird Car News Dodge Police/Emergency Videos Sedan police chase cow bull

The mad genius of killing the Dodge Dart and Chrysler 200

Thu, Jan 28 2016

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