Dodge Ram 1500 Pickup Lowered No Reserve Shop Truck Hot Rod Shortbed Sport 5.9 on 2040-cars
Pompano Beach, Florida, United States
For Sale By:Dealer
Engine:5.9
Drive Type: RWD
Make: Dodge
Mileage: 219,000
Model: Ram 1500
Trim: Sport
Thanks for checking out our listing on this great deal and No Reserve Auction 1996 Dodge Ram 1500 Sport that is a running driving project.This Ram is driven daily,has cold a/c and sounds and looks amazing,everyone comments how cool it looks and is priced right.This Sport truck was completely stripped a few years ago and sprayed with a very quality paint job with all the moldings removed for that clean Sport truck look.The truck has some nice custom features such as a 1988 90k miles 5.9 Litre Strong running engine installed,shift kit,HID headlights,lowered front and rear,roll pan,hidden hitch and custom exhaust.The truck also has leather interior,power drivers seat,power windows and locks and everything works properly.The truck has been driven 50 miles a day everyday for the last 6 months and is safe and reliable and fun to drive.Although the truck is in great shape and can be driven anywhere it does need front end bushings and a speed sensor or adjustment every once in a while it downshifts for a second,but shifts perfect and drives great.There are also a few minor blemishes please look at the last few pictures where i am pointing.Although the truck is sold as is please take time to read our feedback and bid with confidence and these pictures where just taken.Transportation is the responsibility of the fortunate new owner we will assist any way we can with storing and loading.Florida residents must pay 6% sales tax and tag or transfer,no dealer fee.Thanks for looking this Sport Truck is a bargain for what we are asking so take advantage if you are looking for an excellent running driving project,please feel free to email me with any questions and good luck!!!
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