1997 Dodge Ram 3500 4x4 Dually Extended Cab Pickup 2-door 5.9l Diesel on 2040-cars
Austinburg, Ohio, United States
1997 Dodge extended cab diesel 3500 4X4 dually for sale. Truck has new transmission with about 1K miles on it. Tires are about 80 percent and one is brand new. New carrier bearing on the drive shaft. Truck has an air dog lift pump and glow shift gages. As with almost all the 2nd gen Dodges the dash is cracked and the driver seat is worn and has a tear. I have recently put on new head lights and a lower valance on the bumper and hood latch. The rear bumper is fabricated from 1/4" steel plate and is very stout. Four wheel drive engages no problem and a/c blows cold. Truck has been a work truck and has a few dings and dents; the rockers and doors had a little crud on them so I cleaned it up and sprayed the lower portion of the truck with Raptor and it came out great. There are a few small issues; head liner could use a recover it is not horrible but they are impossible to clean. Speedometer quit working after new transmission was installed I am currently troubleshooting this and it may be repaired by auctions end. Truck is reliable I have made two long tows from South Carolina to Ohio pulling vehicles with no problems. Reason for selling I have two other diesel dodges and one has to go. Feel free to shoot me a message if you have more questions.
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