2007 Dodge Ram Crew Cab 3500 Dually 4x4 Cummins Diesel Auto Flatbed Lift Custom on 2040-cars
Birmingham, Alabama, United States
This Dodge is a farmers or workers dream truck. This truck is custom one of a kind, and has tons of additions. 2007 dodge ram 3500 dually 4x4 crew cab. This truck hasnt even begun life with only 129k miles. To pull this beast around it has the big 6.7l cummins diesel mated up with a new Jasper automatic transmission with almost 2 yrs warranty left. The whole cab has been sprayed in black Line-x. Off with the fiberglass fender dually bed and installed a CM flat bed with 75g fuel tank and electric pump to get fuel out to your tractors and equipment. To give it a little higher stance and better viewing capability it has leveling kit in front, and firestone helper bags in rear. To help get you in and out of your pastures and work sites, new 285x75x17 Toyo AT tires have been installed. New brakes all around with cross drilled rotors to cool faster while stopping those heavy loads. Factory exhaust brake. Road Armor front bumper with 7 lights. For a little extra power under those heavy loads it has smarty sr. tuner with edge screen, cold air intake, air dog fuel pump with spin on filters, and straight pipe exhaust. Windows have been tinted. Black nerf bars. All new ball joints and tie rod, ac compressor, water pump, tensioner, belt and all new ujoints in driveshafts. Drivers seat has a tear in back and worn from getting in and out. This Dodge runs and drives great and awesome to drive. I drive it everyday. Truck does have a rebuilt title from 2009 with 8k miles. Title in hand. Sold as is with no warranty. Located in Birmingham AL. Please call with any ?'s 205 283 8184
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As a sort of hint, this announcement was accompanied by the picture you see above - the Super Bee logo in the Challenger's new instrument cluster. According to Dodge, the New York debut of a new "powertrain combination" - possibly with the high-output Hellcat V8 - will leave enthusiasts "abuzz."
As for the Charger, Dodge is promising a full redesign that should be a significant departure from the blunt, angry looks of the current model. At this point, there's no indication that the Challenger's new powertrain could be fitted to the Charger, although considering how mechanically similar these two vehicles have been, it doesn't seem outside the realm of possibility.
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