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1998 Dodge Ram 1500 With Plow on 2040-cars

Year:1998 Mileage:114350
Location:

Highland Mills, New York, United States

Highland Mills, New York, United States
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1998 DODGE RAM 1500

1143XX MILES
4X4
5.9 LITER V8
NEW MOTOR AT 79000 MILES WITH DOCUMENTATION
NEW AUTOMATIC TRANSMISSION AT 106000 MILES WITH DOCUMENTATION
RHINO SPRAY BED LINER
TONNEAU COVER
FULL SERVICE RECORDS!!!!

RECENT:
BATTERY
BRAKES
BRAKE LINES
UNIVERSAL
ALTERNATOR
TIRES
THERMOSTAT
RADIATOR
PULLEY TENSIONER
SERPENTINE BELT
FRONT AND BACK BUMPERS

MEYERS SNOW PLOW IS TWO YEARS OLD. IT HAS FISHSTICK CONTROL AND CLAMP STYLE MOUNT. ALSO HAS SHAKE FEATURE. 

TRUCK HAS A EXHAUST LEAK ON THE PASSENGER SIDE AND A CLICKING NOSE ON THE DRIVERS SIDE AXEL. ONLY RUST IS BOTTOM OF THE DOORS. THE FRAME IS SPOTLESS. 

THIS TRUCK IS IN GOOD CONDITION. ONLY REASON IM SELLING IS BECAUSE ITS TOO MUCH GAS TO COMMUTE WITH AND I JUST BOUGHT A FORD RANGER TO COMMUTE. 


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