2012 Dodge Ram 3500 on 2040-cars
Austin, Texas, United States
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2012 Dodge Ram 3500 Heavy Duty, Laramie 4x4 6.7 cummins Diesel, only 40k miles,
Loaded all pwr, nav, heated & air conditioned seats, Leather interior, non smoker, trailer brakes, spray-in bed
liner, B&W turnover ball hitch, Alcoa alum wheels tires like new, GVWR 12,300 This Truck is being offered by A-1
auto sales In Denison TX I have been in the same Location since 1973 read my feedback, I purchasesd this truck
needing a bed, It was hit in the rear damaging the bed we found a black new pull off bed to put back on it so the
paint on this truck is 95% original, There was no frame damage however we put it on a frame & alignment machine to
make sure it was good
The origianl owners had new car replacement insurance on it, so when it was damaged the ins company paid them off
Thus giving it a rebuilt labelled title, we have been driving this truck for nearly a year with no issues, Its as
good as it looks, feel free to call for more info David @ 903-870-8582
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