2003 Dodge Ram 2500 Cummins Diesel 4x4 Crew Cab Excellent Condition on 2040-cars
Spring Valley, California, United States
2003 Dodge Ram
2500 SLT Laramie 4x4 - 5.9L Cummins Diesel 24 Valve -
Quad Cab - Short Bed - Automatic. It has 264,000 miles. It is in
excellent condition with very minimal wear and tear. It is white
with taupe leather interior. It is a one-owner truck originally
purchased in Arizona and had remained there its entire life. The autocheck report is
perfect, a score of 87 of 89! The truck has never been in an accident. It is a
non-smoker’s truck. It has the famous 5.9L Cummins 24 Valve High
Output motor with an automatic transmission. It has all the
standard SLT Laramie features. Here are a few of the notable features:
Automatic transmission, 3.54 axle, electric shift 4x4, trailer tow
package, sliding rear window, dual power and heated leather seats, prodigy
electric brake controller, heated mirrors and much more. The truck comes with 2
keys, 2 key fobs, and owner’s manual. On the
exterior, the truck is in exceptional condition. The paint is very glossy and
does not have any signs of fading. There is no rust. There is one minimal dent,
no scrapes, or other notable damage. The inside of the bed is in great condition.
It has had a locking tonnue cover since new. The truck has never had a fifth
wheel or gooseneck hitch, so there are no holes in the bed. The
interior is likewise in remarkable condition. All the power windows, door locks,
etc work great. A/C and heater work great. The leather interior,
carpet, and headliner are in excellent condition with no staining or abnormal
wear. The instrument panel is in pristine condition. A dash mat covers the
dash, but there are several cracks on the dash (common in Dodges). Mechanically,
the engine runs very strong. Always dealer maintained, No engine blowby, no
leaks. The automatic transmission shifts perfectly. The suspension and
steering are solid. The Michelin 265/75/17 tires have good tread
remaining and they are E-Rated. The truck is equipped with dual Platinum
batteries and fires
right up in the morning. The truck runs flawlessly. The
condition of this truck is truly unbelievable and as clean as you can find for
a 2003. It has the appearance of a several 2-4 year old trucks with maybe 80k
miles. This is quite possibly the cleanest 2003 Dodge Ram Cummins Diesel on the
market. Please do remember that it is used and has some wear and tear (very
minimal). Feel free to call me at 619 980 2619. If you choose to fly in and
drive home I would be more than happy to pick you up at the airport. Miles
may vary slightly since it is my daily driver. If you have any questions or
would like more pictures please feel free to call me at 619 980 2619.Thank
you. One final note: Due to the
interest this truck will have on Ebay, I do not have a “buy it now” price. I strive to have the best possible
Ebay listings, much effort is spent listing this vehicle. As a courtesy to
this seller and all prospective bidders, please only bid if you are 100%
certain that you can follow through with the purchase. To protect
the integrity of this auction, if you have less than 5+ positive feedback,
please do not bid, as the bid will be cancelled. We will make exceptions to
the 5+ positive feedback policy if you are willing to leave a deposit prior to
bidding- $500 (the deposit will be refunded immediately if you are not the
highest bidder when the auction ends). I reserve the right to cancel bids which
we deem as suspicious.
Sincere thanks.
This is a NO RESERVE auction and the
high bidder takes the truck home. Truck is located in San Diego, CA. 91977. 2003 |
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Yarbrough Brothers Towing ★★★★★
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