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2001 Dodge Ram 3500 4x4 Cummins With Low Miles on 2040-cars

Year:2001 Mileage:99400
Location:

Monroe, North Carolina, United States

Monroe, North Carolina, United States

For sale is my 01 3500 four wheel drive dually, with the awesome 5.9 Cummins. It ONLY has 99,400 miles on it. Barely even broken in. 

The truck is bone stock, except for the 4" down pipe from the turbo that changes into 5" straight pipe all the way out the back. There was a K&N cold air intake on it, but I removed that filter, and installed an oversized air filter. It breathes much better. Those are the only two things that have been changed mechanically. 

It has fog lights, clearance lights, tow mirrors, running bars, an after market grill insert, roll up tonneau cover and a camper shell. The shell doesn't exactly match the truck paint, but it's close. It's also missing a window. 

It has a B&W turnover ball in the bed that has only been used 6 times. Spray in bedliner. 

Great tires all the way around. Could use an alignment. 

It also needs paint on the driver side dually fender. Like a lot of Mopar products of this age, it is loosing the clear coat. The rest of the truck paint is in very good condition 

The interior is also in great condition. The seat covers have been on the front row since it was new. I've never even seen the seat material. Of course the dash is cracked but there is a nice dash mat that covers the ugly crack. CD player, A/C, cruise control, pwr locks and windows. Intermittent wipers and tilt steering. 

Automatic transmission with overdrive. I know these Dodges have a bad rap about them when it comes to the transmissions, but I haven't had a single problem from this truck. 

Manual 4x4 lever in floor and it works excellent. 

The truck needs paint on a fender, and an alignment. That's it. She's ready to go anywhere right now and I wouldn't hesitate to drive it across country. The only reason I'm selling, is that I need a larger back seat. 

There is still a lean on the truck. The bank knows I'm selling, so they have ordered the title be brought in. That way, when we make a deal, we can go to the bank and swap money for title. The title will be here Wednesday.

I'm available all day every day at this number:

704
9-0-9
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