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2004 Dodge Ram 3500 Drw 2wd Cummins Turbo Diesel Only 99,186 Original Miles !!! on 2040-cars

Year:2004 Mileage:99186
Location:

Happy Valley, Oregon, United States

Happy Valley, Oregon, United States
Advertising:

*LEGENDARY 5.9 CUMMINS TURBO DIESEL ENGINE* 
* ONE OWNER VEHICLE *


2004 Dodge RAM 3500
Quad Cab
Dual Rear Wheels
Sport Package
2 Wheel Drive
Automatic Transmission
ONLY 99,186 ORIGINAL MILES !!!


OPTIONS:
* POWER MIRRORS
* POWER WINDOWS
* POWER DOOR LOCKS
* POWER SEAT
* TILT STEERING WHEEL
* CRUISE CONTROL
* A/C ( BLOWS ICE COLD )
* DIGITAL COMPASS
* INFINITY AUDIO SYSTEM
* AM/FM/XM STEREO
* 6 DISC CD CHANGER
* TOW PACKAGE
* BED LINER
* SLIDING REAR WINDOW
* CUSTOM STAINLESS WHEEL COVERS
* AND MORE...


GARAGE KEPT
ALL ORIGINAL BODY & PAINT
NO DINGS, NO DENTS
NO ACCIDENTS, NO WRECKS
NO RUST ISSUES, NO BODY DAMAGE
ALWAYS MAINTAINED BY ORIGINAL OWNER,
CLEAN CARFAX & AUTOCHECK HISTORY REPORTS,
RUNS & DRIVES EXCELLENT


These trucks are getting very rare and hard to find let alone in this kind of condition, very well maintained, serviced since new, never abused, only used for towing purposes, very good on fuel and averages 18-22 MPG, Locally purchased new in the state of California which means no rust issues,

Clean CARFAX & AUTOCHECK,

Runs & Drives great with a very strong engine and transmission, with a lot of life left, these trucks are known to last over 500,000 miles with proper care and maintenance, these trucks are known to last you a lifetime


NON REFUNDABLE DEPOSIT OF $1,000 REQUIRED WITHIN 24 HOURS OF AUCTION CLOSE,
FULL PAYMENT DUE IN 72 HOURS OF AUCTION CLOSE
( UNLESS PRIOR ARRANGEMENTS HAVE BEEN MADE )
SERIOUS BIDDERS ONLY PLEASE

FOR FURTHER INFORMATION PLEASE CONTACT
( 971 ) 409 - 6764







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