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2004 Dodge Ram 3500 4x4 Diesel Quad Cab Laramie No Reserve on 2040-cars

Year:2004 Mileage:86650
Location:

Merrimack, New Hampshire, United States

Merrimack, New Hampshire, United States
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THIS IS A NO RESERVE AUCTION

 

2004.5 Dodge Ram 3500 HO Cummins 

 

  • ONE OWNER Dodge Ram 3500 4x4 Diesel AT SRW Quad Cab with the Laramie Option    
  • Excellent Patriot Blue paint with clean NON SMOKING Slate Leather Interior

  • LOW 86650 miles

  • UNMOLESTED 5.9L HO Diesel is all stock, NEVER CHIPPED and runs strong.

  • Recently painted original Patriot Blue with New Body Side Moldings installed. 

  • Comes with paint matched Xenon Truck Flares that were installed previously on truck (see pic)

  • Recent maintenance work completed; New Batteries, Alternator, Water Pump and A/C compressor.

  • Vision Warrior Wheels 17” with 315x70R17 Goodyear Wrangler Duratrac Tires with about 4k miles

  • Truck also comes with a Boss 7’6” RT3 Plow with new wiring for truck and plow. 

 

Truck Options:

Laramie Pkg 2UH

4 Speed Automatic

Trailer Tow Group

Heavy Duty Snow Plow Prep

Anti-spin rear axle

Protection Plates

Heated Front Seats

Engine Block Heater

Rear Window Defrost

Front Hood Protection Shield

Power Folding Tow Mirrors

Lund fiberglass Steps

Spray in Line-X bed liner

Added IPOD cable

 

All driving components work as they should.  This Ram is in Great Condition, but Please Remember it is a Pre-Owned vehicle.  Therefore you may find some minor wear from it being driven, mechanically, interior and exterior.

 

TERMS: By bidding, you are entering into a Legally Binding Contract.  If you have zero or any negative feedback you must contact me before bidding. We reserve the right to cancel your bid if you do not abide.  If you don't have financing in place for this vehicle, do not bid until you have financing in place.  This truck is sold with a Clean and Clear NH title. 

 

The winner is required to place a $500 Deposit which is due within 48hrs upon close of auction.  Full payment is expected within 7 Days from Auction end.  Payments in cash, bank to bank transfer, Certified Checks will be accepted but must clear my bank prior to transfer of vehicle.  Out of state buyers are responsible for ALL state, county, city taxes and fees as well as title registration in the state the vehicle will be registered in.


Buyer is responsible for pickup or arranging shipment.  


THERE IS NO WARRANTY EXPRESSED OR IMPLIED.  THIS VEHICLE IS SOLD AS-IS, WHERE-IS.

 

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