2011 Dodge Ram 5500 4x4 Crew Cab Slt Flatbeb W/gooseball on 2040-cars
United States
Mainly used for hauling a three car trailer it has been replaced by a Freightliner and is no longer being used. The Transmission, Clutch, Flywheel and release bearing were replaced by dealership approximately 50,000 miles ago. The truck has a 12 foot flatbed with a gooseball hitch. Tires are good, oil and oil filter was changed every 7500 miles along with fuel filter every other oil change. The truck has an extra 50 gallon side mounted fuel tank with an electric fuel pump that transfers fuel to main tank. There are a few minor scratches and rock chips on the truck nothing major. check the pictures for the window sticker it lists all the features/specs. Please feel free to ask any questions this is a one owner truck that runs great and is ready to get back on the road!
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