2006 Dodge Ram 2500 Quad Cab 5.9 Diesel 4x4 Slt Longbed on 2040-cars
Sunbury, Pennsylvania, United States
I purchased this truck to use as my personal tow vehicle. It
is more truck than I need. It came from Georgia. It has never been in or used in Marcellus
shale mining. This truck is in truly great shape for its age and miles. The
upholstery is nearly perfect. There are
no notable marks or tears in the carpet.
The dash and interior panels are without scratches or fading. The
exterior body is in excellent shape as well with only a small dent on the right
fender. The 8 foot bed has a sprayed in liner and has no signs of ever having a
5th wheel or gooseneck mounted in it, and has a Lund tonneau cover
on it. There are no dents or scratches in the liner. The spray in liner is beginning to peel up on
the bottom of the gate, under the gate protection panel. There is NO rust on
the boxside, which these trucks are known for. Some of the extras on this truck are l.e.d. lights, tinted
windows, and aftermarket exhaust. All of the electronics, controls, features
and gadgets work normally. The headlamps are crystal clear. There is NO foggy hazing which is typical of these lamps, from what I have seen. Make arrangements to look at this truck. You will be impresssed with it once you compare it to what is out there on dealers' lots, for thousands more. The tires pass Pa state inspection, but will need to be
replaced soon. The rear bumper has been impacted, and is a bit out of shape. It
is not unsightly enough for me to have replaced. The ‘buy it now’ price
reflects the reduction of the price, so that you can purchase the tires that
are suited for your use/needs, as well as a rear bumper if you desire. I have the title in hand. No waiting for the bank to
release. $500 deposit via cash or
paypal within 24 hrs of auction end. This truck is for sale locally, so I reserve the right to
end this auction early. “Buy it now” of
course, takes precedence over local sale. |
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Common Dodge Ram 1500 vs. Chevrolet Silverado breakdowns
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Dodge performance trio thrashed on Roadkill
Tue, Apr 14 2015Of all the shows that Motor Trend does, Roadkill is probably the last one we'd pick to evaluate the latest performance automobiles. That's not a slight against David Freiburger or Mike Finnegan, who host the show: they're certified gear-heads and the go-to guys when it comes to hot rods, rat rods and anything grungier than it is shiny. But as exemplary as they are of Detroit muscle, the Charger Hellcat, Challenger Hellcat and Viper are also shiny new pieces of metal. Still, since it will now be sponsoring the show, someone at Dodge apparently thought it would be a good idea to hand Freiburger and Finnegan the keys to the company's top performance models. So to ring the best out of them, they solicited help from some of their colleagues at MT, gained access to a closed-down air strip, devised as many ways as they could to destroy the tires, and proceeded to set about doing exactly that. Watch the grin-inducing mayhem unfold in the half-hour clip above. Related Video:
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