2008 Dodge Ram 1500 Sxt 4.7l 2wd Electric Blue on 2040-cars
Lepanto, Arkansas, United States
2008 Dodge Ram 1500 V8, 140k miles, A/C, power windows, cloth interior, 4.7L V8, Electric Blue, 2 wheel drive, Quad Cab. SXT Trim level. Interior looks good, A/C is very cold. Truck runs and drives well. Slight lifter tapping.Located in Lepanto. Rebuilt Title, Professional Rebuilt.
2008 Dodge Ram 1500 4.7L V8, 2wd Cloth Interior A/C, Power Windows, Power Locks, Keyless Entry 4 door, SXT Trim Level This truck has been a daily driver since 2010 but now we are looking to get a new body style Ram truck. It has 140,000 miles and runs well. The only things it needs replaced is Throttle Position Sensor as it revs high when its first started but then runs great after that. It has a slight tape under the left valve cover but is not knocking. It has plenty of power and will drive anywhere. It has the regular small scratches and dings here and there from being a daily driven truck but is dependable. We purchased this truck at 4K miles completely rebuilt with a rebuilt title. It has never been smoked in. It would make an excellent work truck, first truck or something to hunt and fish from. Video can be sent of walkaround and driving upon request. More pictures can be sent as well. Thanks for looking!
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