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2003 Dodge Ram 1500 Slt Hemi Crew Cab 4 Door Black on 2040-cars

Year:2003 Mileage:272910
Location:

Saint Cloud, Florida, United States

Saint Cloud, Florida, United States



Here I have one 2003 Dodge Ram SLT 1500 Crew Cab Pickup Truck with the 5.7 HEMI Engine. the Truck is a one owner Truck from the dealership back in 2003. Is has Cloth Seats and as you can see a Bed Topper that comes with the truck. This truck I've personally put Synthetic Mobil one oil in it since it was new, Currently the High mileage Formula As the truck currently has 272,910 miles on it. At Roughly 140,000 miles I had the transmission rebuilt. The motor has never had any work done to it other then regular oils changes, Air Filter, and Transmission fluid changes. I have never had any issues with the truck on a daily basis, Starts every time and has never let me down.

The following are the only concerns I have with the truck:

   The paint is showing its age, on the hood its coming off under one respray of the hood when I had it repainted, on a scale of 1-10 with regards to the paint job I give it a high 6 as it has some nicks, scratches, and a few dings in it. 
The 2 grab bars inside of the truck (plastic Grab bars) are not attached to the door frame as I believe they were pulled out of there mounts and the plastic broke.
A/C compressor will need to be replaced soon, It still currently works but the bearings in the fan clutch seem to be going bad as it is a little louder then it was before, Also it does leak freon out slowly over 2 months time frame, Usually I replace about 1 can every two to three months.
There is a noise that sometimes happens when you out the truck in reverse and start backing up and hit the brakes, Then the first time you go forward and hit the brakes, Seems like the brake pads are loose in the caliper and they shift forward and reverse.


This Ram has a clear title and its in hand, I financed it though Daimler Chrysler LLC and it is stamped pn the title that the original leon was released by them upon me completing the payments. Originally purchased 02/21/2003

I've tried to explain the details of this truck as clearly as possible, There is no warranty as the truck is 10 years old. if you have any questions please or would like to see the truck if your local in the orlando Area please call me at (407) 342-4741

As for the auto books and car sale companies I don't need any help selling my truck, But your more then welcome to bid. Thank you

I also will entertain all offers, And I reserve the right to remove from Ebay as I am looking to sell it locally as well. Good Luck, Bid to win as you won't be disappointed with your purchase.

Thank you

Rick

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