2002 Dodge Ram 3500 2500 Cargo Work Van With Ladder Rack 1 Owner Only 54k Miles on 2040-cars
Pompano Beach, Florida, United States
2002 DODGE RAM 3500 VAN NO RESERVE AUCTION!!! ONLY 54K ORIGINAL MILES!!! MAINTAINED AND OWNED BY THE CITY OF FORT LAUDERDALE 5.9L V8 GAS ENGINE RUNS AND DRIVES GREAT AUTOMATIC TRANSMISSION CLEAN INTERIOR COLD A/C FM/AM RADIO OWNER'S MANUAL INCLUDED BODY IS IN GOOD SHAPE, SHOWING NORMAL SIGNS OF WEAR ALUMINUM LADDER ROOF RACK TOOL STORAGE RACKS IN THE CARGO AREA REAR A/C UNIT IN THE CARGO AREA TIRES ARE IN GREAT CONDITION ALL AROUND THERE ARE NO KNOWN ISSUES GOVERNMENT OWNED ALL ITS LIFE, WELL MAINTAINED & SERVICED CLEAN TITLE SOUTH FLORIDA VEHICLE WATCH VIDEOS BELOW!!! YOU WILL LOVE THIS VAN!!! IF YOU ARE NOT HAPPY FOR WHATEVER REASON UPON PICK UP, I'LL REFUND YOU YOUR $500 DEPOSIT!!! PLEASE READ BEFORE BIDDING WINNING BUYER MUST CONTACT US BY PHONE OR EMAIL WITHIN 48 HOURS SOLD AS IS, WHERE IS, ALL SALES ARE FINAL $500 DEPOSIT THROUGH PAYPAL WITHIN 48 HOURS (NO EXCEPTIONS) BALANCE MUST BE PAID WITHIN 7 DAYS OF AUCTION CLOSE BY CASH, BANK WIRE, OR CASHIER'S CHECK ONLY (BUSINESS OR PERSONAL CHECKS MUST CLEAR FIRST BEFORE REMOVING VEHICLE) BUYER IS RESPONSIBLE FOR SHIPPING THIS UNIT IS ALSO FOR SALE LOCALLY AND WE HAVE THE RIGHT TO END THE AUCTION EARLY IT'S THE BUYER'S RESPONSIBILITY TO INSPECT THE VEHICLE BEFORE AUCTION ENDS, WE ENCOURAGE CUSTOMERS TO INSPECT VEHICLE PRIOR TO BIDDING INSPECTIONS ARE WELCOMED BY APPOINTMENT ONLY NO GUARANTEES EITHER EXPRESS OR IMPLIED ANY QUESTIONS OR INQUIRIES CALL 561-400-4556 DONT MISS OUT THIS OPPORTUNITY!!! OFFERS ARE WELCOMED!!! MOST OF OUR SALES ARE DONE BY PHONE OFFERS, SO DONT WAIT TILL THE END AND CALL TODAY!!! SE HABLA ESPA?OL!!! INTERNATIONAL BUYER'S WELCOMED!!! CLOSEST AIRPORT IS FORT LAUDERDALE AIRPORT!!! IF YOU WANT TO DRVE IT HOME WE CAN PICK YOU UP FROM AIRPORT FOR FREE!!! IF YOU NEED A SHIPPING QUOTE CALL US AND ASK!!! Check out my other items! |
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The last time Dodge recycled the Demon name, it was for a Miata fighter
Fri, Jan 20 2017We and the rest of the automotive world are eagerly awaiting the reveal of the Dodge Challenger Demon. And why wouldn't we be? It's going to be a Hellcat, but with less weight, bigger fenders, more performance, and more Vin Diesel. This isn't the first time we've been excited about a Demon from Dodge, though. Ten years ago, Dodge had another demonic car, but it was very different from the new one. The Demon of 2007 was a lithe little roadster that looked primed and ready to take on the Miata, as well as the now-departed Solstice and Sky twins. The Demon was just under an inch shorter than the MX-5 and the Solstice, and it packed a 172 horsepower 2.4-liter four-cylinder that fell right between the Miata's 170 and the Solstice's 177 outputs. Dodge's estimated the curb weight, which for a concept is largely theoretical, also slotted between the two cars at 2600 pounds. That was about 150 more than the Mazda, and about 200 less than the Pontiac. The pitch perfect specifications were presented in a crisp two-seat roadster wrapper. In many ways, it looked like a baby Viper, with a menacing crosshair grille, slanted headlights, and fat rear fenders. The Demon's line's were brutally simple and geometric, too. They didn't seem far removed from the first-generation Audi TT. The interior was also plain and simple. The key highlights were a horizontal aluminum accent that ran the width of the dash, echoed by an aluminum-covered center console. The instrument cluster was uncluttered, with just four gauges, and the only controls were some climate knobs, a double-DIN head unit, and a six-speed manual. It turns out that the 2007 Demon didn't drive very well, though. You see, we actually drove this concept back in the day, and like many concepts, it still had a long way to go to be production ready. The gearbox would grind, the ride quality was terrible. However, the interior was roomy, and the engine sounded suitably grumbly, if a bit coarse. At the time, we said Dodge should absolutely build the little roadster. In retrospect, the company probably made the right decision not to invest in the Demon. The small rear drive sports car segment was, and still is, an extremely niche market. It would have been a big investment for little return, something FCA today is trying to avoid. This is all before taking into account the fact that the recession was just around the corner. In the end, we can't be too sad though.
2015 Dodge Challenger Drag Pak previewed
Fri, 29 Aug 2014Dodge and Mopar have never strayed far from success in drag racing, be it on run-what-you-brung nights at the local strip or at the highest levels of the sport. Hoping to both add to that heritage and capitalize on some of the media spotlight that's shown so brightly on the brand of late, Dodge has given us our first look at the 2015 Mopar Challenger Drag Pak test car.
Though this first iteration doesn't make use of the 707-horsepower Hellcat engine, it seems to be a pretty formidable racing package. Starting with a stock '15 Challenger, Mopar adds a full roll cage built to National Hot Rod Association specs. Rubber front and back is drag racing-ready as well, with 28x4.5-inch tires in the front, and fat 30x9-inch tires out back - all from Hoosier.
Powering the beast is a massive 426-cubic-inch (7.0-liter) Hemi Race V8, with output levels that are still unspecified. A Chrysler 727 automatic transmission connects up to a racing style shift lever, with integral line lock.
Auto Mergers and Acquisitions: Suicide or salvation?
Tue, Sep 8 2015We love the Moses figure. A savior riding in from stage right with the ideas, the smarts, and the scrappiness to put things right. Alan Mullaly. Carroll Shelby. Lee Iacocca. Andrew Carnegie. Steve Jobs. Elon Musk. Bart Simpson. Sergio Marchionne does not likely view himself with Moses-like optics, but the CEO of Fiat Chrysler Automobiles recently gave a remarkable, perhaps prophetic interview with Automotive News about his interest and the inevitability of merging with a potential automotive partner like General Motors. Marchionne has been overtly public about his notion that GM must merge with FCA. For a bit of context, GM sold 9.9 million vehicles in 2014, posting $2.8 billion in net income, while FCA sold 4.75 million units and earned $2.4 billion in net income, painting a very rosy FCA earnings-to-sales picture. But that's not the entire picture. Most people in the auto industry still remember the trainwreck that was the DaimlerChrysler "merger" written in what turned out to be sand in 1998. It proved to be a master class in how not to fuse two companies, two cultures, two continents, and two management teams. Oh, it worked for the two individuals at both helms pre-merger. They got silly rich. And the industry itself was in a misty romance at the time with mergers and acquisitions. BMW bought Rolls-Royce. Volkswagen Group bought Bentley, Bugatti, and Lamborghini, putting all three brands into their rightful place in both products and positioning. No marriages there, so no false pretense. Finally, Nissan and Renault got married in 1999. A successful marriage requires several rare elements in this atmosphere of gas fumes and power lust. But a successful marriage requires several rare elements in this atmosphere of gas fumes and power lust, the principle part being honesty. Daimler and Chrysler lied to each other. The heads of each unit, the product planners, and finance all presented their then-current and long-range forecasts to each other with less-than-forthright accuracy. Daimler was the far greater equal and no one from the Chrysler side enjoyed that. The cultures were entirely different, too, and little was done to bridge that gap. Which brings me back to the present overtures by Marchionne to GM. "There are varying degrees of hugs," Marchionne stated in the Automotive News piece. "I can hug you nicely, I can hug you tightly, I can hug you like a bear, I can really hug you." Seriously?