1999 Dodge Ram 1500 4x4 Only 116,000 Miles, Cold Air Intake, Rims, Extras V8 5.9 on 2040-cars
Athens, West Virginia, United States
Motor rebuilt at 80,000 miles. Many new parts. 2005 Ram 20" rims. Cold air intake. New shocks and brakes. Some new brake lines. NO CHECK ENGINE LIGHTS ON! Truck this age should have at least 160,000 miles, while this truck has only 116,063. Typical rust, but still very repairable. Rust at bottom door skin on both sides, one cab corner has hole, one rear fender has hole, rocker panels are excellent, rear wheel wells has rust. Have reciepts for most work done over the last 10 years since the friend that I bought in from has owned it since 2005. See pics for more information. 4 wheel drive works well. No known issues with this truck. Dash has been covered with matching cover. Instrument cluster plastic has been replaced. Rubber floor mats. Drive it home! Blue Book Value is $3700-$4500. Let me know if you wish to test drive or you need pictures of a specific area of the truck and I will be happy to accomidate you. If I don't sell it here, I will have all the rust repaired and keep it, since it will only cost me insurance and taxes. This is how much faith I have in this truck. THE PRICE LISTED ON THE INFO SHEET IN THE PICTURE IS MUCH HIGHER THAN MY RESERVE, SO PLEASE DISREGARD. |
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