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2001 Dodge Dakota Sport Extended Cab Pickup 2-door 4.7l on 2040-cars

US $7,100.00
Year:2001 Mileage:162844
Location:

Pomfret Center, Connecticut, United States

Pomfret Center, Connecticut, United States
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Here you are looking at a 2001 Dodge Dakota Sport, featuring the powerful 4.7L V8, with a 5 speed manual transmission. This is my daily driver. The miles will go up, I am Driving my miata when it is nice out to keep the miles down on this. 4 wheel drive, Tires are in great condition! Always washed after driving in snow with salt on the roads. Reason for Selling, I don't need a truck anymore, and I never did but i grew out of that stage. I hope a buyer will come along and appreciate all of the effort I have put into it keeping it in good condition. Ice Cold A/C, Bed Liner, Aftermarket Rims. This was originally owned in North Carolina. Professionally installed aftermarket Headlights. New radiator, Aftermarket Air Intake. Has a great Jensen flip out 7inch touch screen radio, bluetooth! New speakers! I bought it this time last year and drove it home to Connecticut. Great truck. 162,802 miles. This has a factory installed tow hitch. Brand new clutch, new transfer case, also a new straight pipe! Can't go wrong! Some minor paint wear on the front fenders, Estimated at two body shops for $600 fix. Am willing to trade for subaru legacy gt or subaru impreza Wrx standard transmission. $7,200.00 negotiable. call or text 860-428-9153 (Nick) priced to sell! Only Interested in Serious Buyers or Offers. Cash. Paypal.

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