2001 Dodge 2500 Cummins 4x4 on 2040-cars
Rhinelander, Wisconsin, United States
Body Type:Pickup Truck
Vehicle Title:Clear
Engine:Cummins
Fuel Type:Diesel
For Sale By:Private Seller
Make: Dodge
Model: Ram 2500
Cab Type (For Trucks Only): Extended Cab 4 door
Trim: Four Door
Options: Automatic mirrors, windows, Cassette Player, 4-Wheel Drive, Leather Seats, CD Player
Drive Type: Automatic
Safety Features: Anti-Lock Brakes, Driver Airbag, Passenger Airbag
Mileage: 74,248
Power Options: Air Conditioning, Cruise Control, Power Locks, Power Windows, Power Seats
Sub Model: SLT Plus
Exterior Color: Black
Interior Color: Gray
Number of Doors: 4
Number of Cylinders: 6
Warranty: Vehicle does NOT have an existing warranty
***I am listing this truck for sale for a friend of the Family. Her husband purchased this truck brand new, specially ordered.***
2001 Dodge Ram 2500HD 4x4 Quad Cab SLT Plus 155" Wheel Base
Extended Cab plus 8' Box
It was primarily used to haul their truck camper on hunting trips out west, as well as to travel in the Fall to their Winter Home in Florida. This truck spent most of it's winters in Florida.
It was his secondary vehicle, and not driven daily.
Always stored in a garage, and always maintained.
This is a true Old man, one owner truck. I have 76 pictures in high resolution that I will email to anyone interested. Additional pictures can be taken by request. The Truck is also available to be viewed or test driven almost any time during the day. Please feel free to email if you have any questions that I do not answer in the below information.
I will start at the front of the truck and work back, trying to point out things I noticed. There are also a few extra add on's that will be noted as well.
Paint / Body is the only minor downfall of the truck. There are some small hail like dents in the hood, as well as some scratches here and there. There is one small dent in the rear, above the passenger side of the bumper, above the exhaust tip. It can be seen in the pictures. I have no doubt that a body shop could have the truck looking "like new" without very much work.
The truck is equipped with a Chrome brush guard. Very sturdy, great shape. Polishes up nicely.
Lund bug guard, on the hood, in good overall condition.
Under the hood, there is a freshly cleaned / maintained K&N air filter. Also is a Edge Products Inc programmer. I am unsure of it's capabilities, but through Edge Products I'm sure they could be more informative. There is also a FULL Stainless steel exhaust system from front to back. I know the gentleman who owned this truck was very big on fuel Mileage, thus the appropriate modifications.
There are TWO Deka Batteries, both of which are Brand New.
There is currently an oil change planned for the truck at a local diesel repair shop.
The windshield has normal wear and tear, and does have one chip on the passenger side. There are Lund window shields installed on the driver and passenger front doors. All 4 doors open like they should, and all handles and window switches work.
Interior wise, the truck is very clean for 12 years old. We gave the truck a vaccuum, and wipe down but in the pictures some areas could use a little more attention to obtain a "like new" appearance. All switches and functions work on this truck. Heated, Power Leather seats! The stereo is a great sounding stock unit.
There is storage underneath the rear seat. Also a spacious middle console in the front seat that holds plenty your things. There are floor mats in the front.
The truck has Lund running boards. They are in good condition, however have some scratching which I think is from entry/exit.
The Topper is a Century Fiberglass model, the tallest topper available. All windows function as they should. The rear window of the topper closes and opens great, with two locking mechanisms. The driver side latches great, the passenger side needs some adjustment. I believe the topper may have shifted from it's mounts over time. The truck bed is protected by a plastic liner, and then a rubber matt on top of that.
The receiver hitch that is mounted is a Reese Class V. I'm unsure on the correct ratings, but it appears that it is rated for up to 14,000 lbs towing capacity. Again, I have no idea what these trucks are capable of towing realistically.
The tires on the truck are in good condition. Tread appears to be down, but still plenty of miles before replacement is required.
Brakes must be very new, as very little pedal effort is needed to bring this truck to a quick stop!
Again, this truck is in in my opinion a very solid, low use vehicle. Please email with any questions! A deposit of $250 is required through Paypal, the balance due within 7 days, unless prior arrangements have been met.
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