Dodge Ram 3500 Slt 5.9 Cummins 4x4 Manual 6 Speed on 2040-cars
Canton, Ohio, United States
Up for Auction is my 2006 Ram 3500 with the legendary 5.9L cummins diesel engine backed up with a 6 speed manual transmission and 4wd. I am the second owner of this truck. I originally purchased it in Houston Texas about 4 years ago. When I got the truck back to Ohio I had it under coated and I have had it oil sprayed every winter so it does not have the normal Ohio rust. This truck is in excellent condition. The truck has a b&w turnover gooseneck hitch, a southbend dual disk clutch, and mbrp muffler and cat deletes. The truck is a lonestar edition. It has a beautiful leather interior with the 6 disc in dash cd changer and premium audio system. I have followed all service guidelines for this truck including an oil change and fuel filter change every 3,000mi. It has had the differential fluid, trans fluid, and transfer case fluid changed every 60,000 mi that I have owned the truck. Along with that the truck has a nice tight front end with new front 4wd hubs, ball joints, u joints, and tie rod ends. The truck does have a small spot on the front of the rear drivers side door where the paint is bubbling. It has a few dings and scratches but nothing more than you would expect from a 2006 3500. The spray in bedliner is peeling, the truck had it when I got it and I don't believe the previous owner prepped the bed very well before putting the liner in. The bed has been used and has normal wear and tear. I have included pictures of all the imperfections. This truck is one of the nicest and well maintained 2006 Ram 3500's I have ever seen. Since I have owned it the truck has mostly been used as a grocery getter and nothing more. If you have any questions feel free to email or call me at 330-704-7434, again you will not find one of these trucks in better condition than this one in this part of the country. I reserve the right to end this auction at any time due to the truck being listed locally.
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