White 2001 Dodge Ram 3500 Slt Larmie 4wd Standard Cab 2 Door Only 217,076 Miles on 2040-cars
Kingston, Tennessee, United States
This beautiful 3500 4wd long bed dually is in great condition! It only has 217,076 miles on it and the tires are in good shape! This truck has been barn kept when we were not using it and it has no cracks at all in the dash! Everything works on this truck inside and out! None of the engine lights are on! The only ding this truck has on it is on the tailgate at the top of it and it is probably the size of a dime and you can barley see it. It has a bed liner! It has a full towing package with gooseneck ball and brake box installed. It has the plug in the bed for a gooseneck trailer and a plug on the hitch! It also has added leaf springs on each side on rear springs which it was like that when we purchased the truck in 2009. It is a 5 speed manual and has 4wd which works great with no problems! It has the 5.9l Cummins 24 valve engine in it and runs like a top! It also has a k & n air filter in it and new breaks on rear axle. This truck has a single 4" straight pipe all the way back with a 5" stainless tip and sounds awesome!!! We installed a cd player but it has no face plate. The cd player is fully functional with a remote and works great! The entire truck has been serviced by my husband who is a diesel mechanic. We have taken very good care if this vehicle and have changed the oil EVERY 5,000 miles! The rear and front differential transmission and transfer case have all been drained and refilled. It has a Fass lift pump fuel system installed. The cooling system has been flushed and refilled also. Engine valves have also been adjusted at 214,000 miles! The tailgate was red on this truck when we purchased it and so we painted it white ourselves and turned out looking really good! This truck has absolutely no rust on it! We have owned this truck since 2009 and bought it locally. The title is clear! This truck has only been used here on the farm and has only pulled a handfull of times a 16' jon boat and hay trailers with no problem at all! These Cummins engines with the manual transmission are tough and known for their pulling and will amaze you at what they can pull. Counting us and the rest of my family on the farm own 5 of them and love the Cummins in them! This has been a great truck and has NEVER gave us a bit of trouble! The only reason we are selling it is because our family is growing and we needed more room so we just purchased the same truck but in a mega cab so this one has to go even though we hate to see it leave. If you decide to purchase this truck please deposit 500.00 into my Paypal account and the rest of the money needs to be cash, money order, or cashiers check to me. The truck is ready for a good cleaning inside and out and we will have this done before you pick up the truck! It is the buyers full responsibility for shipping. If you have any other questions feel free to email me through Ebay and thank you and have a great day! If you would like anymore photos of the truck just email me your # and I can text them to you!
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Mustang, Camaro, Challenger gallop onto USPS pony car postage stamp set
Tue, Jul 19 2022Some of America's most iconic cars are about to be immortalized on postage stamps. A new set by the U.S. Postal Service will celebrate the the golden era of pony cars, featuring five classic examples of Detroit iron. Each one is beautifully illustrated in oil-on-canvas style, with subjects in motion and sunlight glinting off the chrome, and would add a nice touch to any first-class letter. The pony car segment was all about (relatively) small, sporty alternatives to the full-size land yachts of the 1960s. They typically came equipped with 6-cylinder engines or small-block V8s. The category was named after the Ford Mustang, hence the name. Some, though, argue that the Plymouth Barracuda, which was launched a couple of weeks before the Mustang, is the first. Luckily, the Falcon-based Mustang's distinct styling generated a sales sensation, or we might be calling them fish cars. Appropriately, one of the featured cars is a Mustang. But it's not just any Mustang. The 1969 Boss 302, seen here resplendent in Bright Yellow, was created for the hotly-contested SCCA Trans-Am racing series. One of its main rivals would have been the 1969 Chevy Camaro Z/28, also created specifically for the series, and is included in the set in Fathom Green. Representing Auburn Hills in the set is a 1970 Dodge Challenger R/T in Plum Crazy, while Southfield's American Motors gets a nod with an AMC Javelin in Big Bad Orange. The Mustang's platform cousin, a 1967 Mercury Cougar XR-7, is portrayed in a gorgeous Burgundy Poly that almost looks incomplete without Neko Case on the hood. It's not the first time the USPS has honored America's rich car culture on its stamps. In 2013, it issues a series of muscle car stamps with the help of Richard Petty. That set featured a 1966 Pontiac GTO, 1967 Shelby GT-500, 1970 Chevelle SS, 1970 Plymouth Hemi ’Cuda and, of course, a 1969 Dodge Charger Daytona. Another set in 2016 featured classic pickup trucks. Going further back, a 2008 release had chroed and finned automobiles of the 1950s and a 2005 release featured sporty American cars of the same era. The pony car stamps will debut on August 25 at the Great American Stamp Show in Sacramento, California in partnership with the American Philatelic Society. The public is free to attend the dedication ceremony, but you must RSVP first. After that, they will be available at local post offices and on line at the USPS store.
2015 Dodge Charger darts into NY traffic
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While the more rounded headlights and narrower grille are going to be the first thing most people notice, Dodge claims its designers have made changes to nearly every panel on the Charger. The hood dips down deeper at the front, and the doors show off a more angled version of the car's shoulder blister. LED running lights and taillights are standard on all models, and SXT and RT trims get LED foglights. Even though the front might not be as intimidating, Dodge has hung onto the sedan's muscular stance with angular contours making up the rest of the redesign.
Under the hood is the same engine range you've come to know over recent years. Both the 5.7-liter V8 and the 3.6-liter V6 return for 2015, with the Hemi making 370 horsepower and 395 pound-feet of torque, and the standard Pentestar outputting 292 hp and 260 lb-ft. All models are now equipped with Chrysler's TorqueFlight eight-speed automatic as standard. Fuel economy for V8 Chargers is predicted at 16 miles per gallon city and 25 mpg highway, compared to 15 mpg / 25 mpg last year with a five-speed automatic. All models also come with electric power steering, and the axles are cast from aluminum to save weight.
2015 Dodge Challenger SRT 392
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