Dodge Ram 1500: 1994 4wd on 2040-cars
Raleigh, North Carolina, United States
Up for sale is a 1994 Dodge Ram 1500 Shortbed Truck. It has the 5.9L v8 Magnum engine and the 4wd drivetrain. The body of the truck has 34x,xxx miles on it but both the engine and the transmission were replaced in 2010 (with the same type if engine and transmission that came stock with the truck). Both the replacement engine and transmission have roughly 120,000 miles on them. I cannot find the receipt for the new transmission but do have the one for the engine, they were both replaced at the same time. The exterior of the truck is in very good condition, no rust or dents. It had a Herculiner bedliner that is still in good condition as well as the silver bed rails and toolbox which will transfer with the truck. The truck has a tow package and all four wheels are in good condition, they were replaced last December (have receipt). Everything on the truck except for the cruise control works. The engine runs and pulls strongly, doesn't leak or burn any fluids. The transmission shifts smoothly and both 4wd Hi and 4wd Lo work excellently. The truck has an aftermarket exhaust system with dual tailpipes. This truck can go anywhere and pull anything with ease. The interior is very camo, both the headliner and dash have been done over in camofluage and the black and camo seat covers are custom fitted and waterproof. The carpet has been replaced with black vinyl flooring. The radio is new and has an auxiliary hookup, the sound system works well. Power windows and power locks both work great, as do all interior and exterior lights and electronics. The heat is very strong but the A/C will need to be charged, it blows cool but not as cold as it used to. Overall this is a very powerful and reliable truck which will go anywhere and haul anything you want it too. I use it as a daily driver and will take it on 60 mile trips daily. If you have any questions feel free to message me. Truck is sold AS-IS and buyer is responsible for pick-up or shipping. Thank you for your interest. |
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